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Old July 2nd 03, 08:10 PM
Harry Muscle
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Default Good Entry Level Video Card ($50-$75)

I was wondering if I could get some feedback about a good entry level (ie:
cheap) video card? I don't want to spend more than 50-75 dollars on the
video card. My only requirement is that it can support DVI and TV
connections (as well as a normal VGA connection).

I was looking at the FX5200 (not Ultra) ... about $75 on ebay. I like the
fact that it supports DX9 in hardware (so I'm not getting something
outdated, etc.), however, from the reviews it's not exactly the best
performer. Then again, what can one expect from such a cheaply priced card.
I was wondering though, if I should maybe go with a DX8 card but with better
performance, if something like that exists in my price range? Any feedback
is highly appreciated.

Harry

P.S. I'm more of an office user than a gamer, so the most I can justify
spending on a graphics card is $75 bucks.




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Old July 2nd 03, 09:42 PM
Larry Roberts
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:10:18 -0400, "Harry Muscle"
wrote:

I was wondering if I could get some feedback about a good entry level (ie:
cheap) video card? I don't want to spend more than 50-75 dollars on the
video card. My only requirement is that it can support DVI and TV
connections (as well as a normal VGA connection).

I was looking at the FX5200 (not Ultra) ... about $75 on ebay. I like the
fact that it supports DX9 in hardware (so I'm not getting something
outdated, etc.), however, from the reviews it's not exactly the best
performer. Then again, what can one expect from such a cheaply priced card.
I was wondering though, if I should maybe go with a DX8 card but with better
performance, if something like that exists in my price range? Any feedback
is highly appreciated.

Harry

P.S. I'm more of an office user than a gamer, so the most I can justify
spending on a graphics card is $75 bucks.


If that's your budget, then the GF FX5200 would be the card.
The GF3, or ATI 8500 cards are either on par, or better (depending on
what GF FX5200, GF3, and ATI 8500 you compare), than the FX5200, but
they are DX8 cards, and the ones with DVI, and TV connectors seemed to
be priced higher than the FX5200 with the same connectors.
Why get a card from Ebay? At www.pricewatch.com, there is the
Prolink Pixelview FX5200 starting at $72.00 shipped. It is clocked at
275Mhz core, and 500Mhz memory out of the box, and has DVI, and TV
connectors. There other brands priced as low as $62.00 shipped, but
you have to be careful your not getting a 64bit memory bus instead of
the 128bit memory bus card, and that it has all the connectors you
need. Make sure you know what your getting when buying an FX5200.

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Old July 3rd 03, 01:34 AM
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I'd go with the FX5200 hands down.


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Old July 3rd 03, 01:50 AM
Dave
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Yeah, I like the Prolink 5200. GF3 speed (GF4 ti4200 speed when AA is
turned on) and DX9.
Dave

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I'd go with the FX5200 hands down.




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Old July 3rd 03, 01:52 AM
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- If that's your budget, then the GF FX5200 would be the card.
-The GF3, or ATI 8500 cards are either on par, or better (depending on
-what GF FX5200, GF3, and ATI 8500 you compare), than the FX5200, but
-they are DX8 cards, and the ones with DVI, and TV connectors seemed to
-be priced higher than the FX5200 with the same connectors.
- Why get a card from Ebay? At www.pricewatch.com, there is the
-Prolink Pixelview FX5200 starting at $72.00 shipped. It is clocked at
-275Mhz core, and 500Mhz memory out of the box, and has DVI, and TV
-connectors. There other brands priced as low as $62.00 shipped, but
-you have to be careful your not getting a 64bit memory bus instead of
-the 128bit memory bus card, and that it has all the connectors you
-need. Make sure you know what your getting when buying an FX5200.



How can i know if my fx5200 is a 128 bit mem or a 64 bits mem.
on my box and in the user guide there is no information on that point.
it a gffx5200 magic ( non ultra) 128megs 333mghz
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Old July 3rd 03, 04:56 AM
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My Rant.........
I picked up the Asus V9520/TD (FX5200) and I love it so far, granted I was
using a Geforce2 mx400 before, but I did try a ati9100 and personally find
this card far more desirable. The 5200 plays all my games-Unreal 2, UT2003,
Quake 3, NWN, Americas Army, etc perfectly.


"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
...
I was wondering if I could get some feedback about a good entry level (ie:
cheap) video card? I don't want to spend more than 50-75 dollars on the
video card. My only requirement is that it can support DVI and TV
connections (as well as a normal VGA connection).

I was looking at the FX5200 (not Ultra) ... about $75 on ebay. I like the
fact that it supports DX9 in hardware (so I'm not getting something
outdated, etc.), however, from the reviews it's not exactly the best
performer. Then again, what can one expect from such a cheaply priced

card.
I was wondering though, if I should maybe go with a DX8 card but with

better
performance, if something like that exists in my price range? Any

feedback
is highly appreciated.

Harry

P.S. I'm more of an office user than a gamer, so the most I can justify
spending on a graphics card is $75 bucks.




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Old July 3rd 03, 09:03 AM
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This is great card for the price . I say get this card there is nothing much
in this price bracket that is better all others are low par cards .With
128mb this will help in video memory bandwith . It has 128bit bus like all
Geforce 4 cards with dx 9 support I would gather this card a good card . And
with GREAT quality of drivers with nvidia leaves plenty of room for tweaking
.. I also suggest checking for bios upgrades for the 5200 to get best
performance with geforce cards I did this to a TI4600 ANd man it was
astonishing afterward. This can add frames and can sometimes optimize cards
performance.
"Anybody®" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
My Rant.........
I picked up the Asus V9520/TD (FX5200) and I love it so far, granted I was
using a Geforce2 mx400 before, but I did try a ati9100 and personally find
this card far more desirable. The 5200 plays all my games-Unreal 2,

UT2003,
Quake 3, NWN, Americas Army, etc perfectly.


"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
...
I was wondering if I could get some feedback about a good entry level

(ie:
cheap) video card? I don't want to spend more than 50-75 dollars on the
video card. My only requirement is that it can support DVI and TV
connections (as well as a normal VGA connection).

I was looking at the FX5200 (not Ultra) ... about $75 on ebay. I like

the
fact that it supports DX9 in hardware (so I'm not getting something
outdated, etc.), however, from the reviews it's not exactly the best
performer. Then again, what can one expect from such a cheaply priced

card.
I was wondering though, if I should maybe go with a DX8 card but with

better
performance, if something like that exists in my price range? Any

feedback
is highly appreciated.

Harry

P.S. I'm more of an office user than a gamer, so the most I can justify
spending on a graphics card is $75 bucks.




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Old July 3rd 03, 09:47 AM
Strontium
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wired and confused stood up, at show-n-tell, and said:

This is great card for the price . I say get this card there is
nothing much in this price bracket that is better all others are low
par cards .With 128mb this will help in video memory bandwith . It
has 128bit bus like all Geforce 4 cards with dx 9 support


I wasn't aware that 'any' GF4 cards were supporting DX9, hardware-wise...
Maybe I'm on crack, too.



I would
gather this card a good card . And with GREAT quality of drivers with
nvidia leaves plenty of room for tweaking . I also suggest checking
for bios upgrades for the 5200 to get best performance with geforce
cards I did this to a TI4600 ANd man it was astonishing afterward.
This can add frames and can sometimes optimize cards performance.
"Anybody®" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
My Rant.........
I picked up the Asus V9520/TD (FX5200) and I love it so far, granted
I was using a Geforce2 mx400 before, but I did try a ati9100 and
personally find this card far more desirable. The 5200 plays all my
games-Unreal 2, UT2003, Quake 3, NWN, Americas Army, etc perfectly.


"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
...
I was wondering if I could get some feedback about a good entry
level (ie: cheap) video card? I don't want to spend more than
50-75 dollars on the video card. My only requirement is that it
can support DVI and TV connections (as well as a normal VGA
connection).

I was looking at the FX5200 (not Ultra) ... about $75 on ebay. I
like the fact that it supports DX9 in hardware (so I'm not getting
something outdated, etc.), however, from the reviews it's not
exactly the best performer. Then again, what can one expect from
such a cheaply priced card. I was wondering though, if I should
maybe go with a DX8 card but with better performance, if something
like that exists in my price range? Any feedback is highly
appreciated.

Harry

P.S. I'm more of an office user than a gamer, so the most I can
justify spending on a graphics card is $75 bucks.




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Old July 3rd 03, 12:46 PM
John Smith
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How do you know if its 64bit or 128 bit memory bus.Is it
down to it having 64mb or 128mb memory?
Ta
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Old July 3rd 03, 05:40 PM
Dave
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No, I have seen at least one 128mb card that has 64 bit bus.
Dave

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
How do you know if its 64bit or 128 bit memory bus.Is it
down to it having 64mb or 128mb memory?
Ta
Smiffy





 




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