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Thread ID: 95365 2008-12-03 10:02:00 Looking for Modest (inexpensive) vid card. John D (1571) Press F1
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725436 2008-12-04 08:52:00 Dang!...missed that.
Would've been one great card though:p
Blam (54)
725437 2008-12-04 08:59:00 :D, what are the green connectors on the 9600 GSO by the way? GameJunkie (72)
725438 2008-12-06 22:11:00 Get the best AGP Graphic Card to put some new life into your computer and keep it going::)
:D
Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 512MB AGP Dual DVI TV-out Graphic Card www.dragonpc.co.nz(AGP)

:thumbs:

And get 2 x 1gb ddr 400 ram as well and that will help you out as well to speed up your computer.:clap
memphis (2869)
725439 2008-12-07 00:40:00 This one is cheaper!!!
uec.co.nz

Sapphire Radeon HD3850 512MB AGP - Dual DVI / TV-Out
Retail Price: $221.00

Specifications
Graphics Engine Ati Radeon HD3850
Memory Size 512MB GDDR3
Memory Bus 256-bit
Engine Clock 668MHz
RAMDAC 2 x 400MHz
Max. Resolution 2560 x 1600
Bus Standard AGP
VGA Output No
TV Tuner No
TV-out Yes (HDTV)
DVI Dual DVI

:clap:banana
memphis (2869)
725440 2008-12-07 01:21:00 Hate to see what dear is, if thats cheap Speedy Gonzales (78)
725441 2008-12-07 01:40:00 The X1650 Pro is indeed good value but if you really want something fast your should get the Nvidia 9600GSO.

Got a pretty good review (9.5/10) in the recent issue of PC WORLD.

Only around 160 bucks too

Is the GSO better than the GT? Most 9600GTs are either less than or a tiny bit more than $200, and think they're not a bad card for the money. I'm going to get Asus' black pearl EN9600GT. Looks like a very good card, not sure if they do an AGP version, but probably do.

Yes speedy gonzales, if you look at the high end nVidia gaming cards they're around the $1000 mark.
sammo450 (13626)
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