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| 291808 | 2004-11-14 09:12:00 | Could someone please recommend a PCI express video card of <$300 please. | bk T (215) | ||
| 291809 | 2004-11-14 10:22:00 | sal.neoburn.net Can you please use google, come up with some ideas of your own, then present some of your own research and narrow it down to a few options instead of expecting everyone to do it all for you? |
alphazulusixeightniner (185) | ||
| 291810 | 2004-11-14 10:47:00 | Thats a helleva good recomendation. And the card looks like it would fit the bill perfectly as well. |
metla (154) | ||
| 291811 | 2004-11-14 22:09:00 | > sal.neoburn.net > > ... instead of expecting > everyone to do it all for you? Thanks for the link and your time. The reason I post this here is for those who has a card of that price range and would like to recommend it to me. I'm not expecting others to do the "search" for me. I would like to thank you all for the info, however. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 291812 | 2004-11-14 22:20:00 | PCIe is very new and expensive i doubt you'll find many users on this forum with a PCIe video card. Choosing a PCIe video card is no more different to choosing a AGP card, first decide on a chipset and then decide on a brand. Once you find a card your interested in do a quick google search for a review. It may also be a good idea to do some research into PCIe itself, some cards use bridge chip that can be detrimental to peformance. | Pete O'Neil (250) | ||
| 291813 | 2004-11-15 05:00:00 | Hi there I am using a Powercolor Radeon X600XT PCI-E 128MB and find it great! Cant remember off hand but I think it was over $300 |
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