you must be stupid to recommend a 5700LE, or a freaking Quadro! thats a workstation board! and if you are gonna buy a 9800 Pro, get the powercolor, it is better than the sapphire in the fact that it has a full 256-bit bus, or get a 5900XTsethmcdoogle said:AOpen nVIDIA GeForce FX5700LE 128MB DDR - Retail : $109.99
AOpen nVIDIA GeForce FX5700 128MB DDR - Retail : $123.50
POWERCOLOR ATi Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB DDR - Retail : $123.99
SAPPHIRE ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB DDR - Bulk : $209.00
PNY nVIDIA Quadro FX500 128MB DDR - Retail : $212.00
ah sorry mate, its still poopy for an upgrade though, especially when there is such a small price differencesethmcdoogle said:He didn't specify for what the machine was to be used, so I covered a broad spectrum including "workstation" equipment. No need to call names or anything. I DID mention that they weren't all top-end, but that particular version/manufacturer of a 5700LE got good reviews so it was included for completeness and providing more options.
YeahDoomulation said:My suggestion would be to get a new processor, a fine decent gfx card and another stick of 512 mb ram. More ram rocks![]()
'fcourse it can if you have true AGP4x/1.5v compatible slot.gokuss4 said:. Just to make sure.. can the 9800 pro go in an agp 4x slot?
Flash said:'fcourse it can if you have true AGP4x/1.5v compatible slot.
sheik124 said:you will be just fine with the 9800 on the 1700+, let me tell you what i have seen from experience. when the A7N8X-E Deluxe board in this PC went boom, I put the GeForce FX 5700 i normally use into my old HP Pavilion 520c (Athlon XP 1600+, 512MB SDR PC133, 80 GB Ultra ATA 100 Drive (nothing compared to my seagate 120 gb sata drives), VIA KM133A Chipset, yep, only AGP 2x (thankfully 3.0) support, and crappy ProSavage gfx) and let me tell you, FarCry, Halo, they all ran just the same, or no more than 10 FPS under what i was used to. When it comes to games, unless you have a MASSIVE CPU Bottleneck, like a Celeronor a sub 1 GHz CPU, or like 128 MB RAM, Graphics Cards pretty much have all control over game, things like software sound (thankfully the SoundStorm APU does fine with hardware sound, although EAX fucks everything up like it does to any game) or software modems (i think they're called WinModems) will amplify the effects of a CPU bottleneck, but that 9800 pro should keep you going till you get money for a nice Socket 939 AMD64 system
Long post, but worth it I think
sethmcdoogle said:Jigga0o7 you overclocked your 2500 ~600mhz wow! (i have one too, running at stock speed of ~1.8ghz and like it just fine) what sort of cooling do you use?