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Monarch
02-05-2006, 21:55
Who's your graphics card manufacture?

Mods please attach poll with options:

ATI
nVidia
Onboard motherboard one
Other

I'm an ATI Radeon guy :balloon2:

orangat
02-05-2006, 22:09
6800GT. It was a beast in its day and I paid a pretty penny for it, now its still a decent card.
Radeon had the better cards in the 9xxx days but its x800 and x1800 lines are subpar.

doc_bean
02-05-2006, 22:55
Radeon 9700PRO

THE best of its generation (which was about 2 generations ago), still a very decent card that only struggles with the most demanding games (such as F.E.A.R.). Cost a small fortune in its day (around 300€), I don't think I'll ever waste that much on a gfx card again :oops:

Mikeus Caesar
02-06-2006, 00:36
ATI X800. Combined with the rest of my PC, it can handle nearly all modern games no prob at max settings. You should see Far Cry and Half-Life 2, it's beautiful.

Beirut
02-06-2006, 01:07
I'm looking at either the new AGP version of the nVidia 7800 256 meg or the ATI X1900. Maybe in about two months.

The 7800 means I can keep my MB as is but if I have the cash, that X1900 card look delicious. Beaucoup money though, and I'll need a PCI-E MB to boot.

The 7800 option would cost (today) about $500 w/tx. The X1900 would run $950 w/tx. including the new MB.

Yeesh...

That 7800 is looking better and better. Gah!, I could buy the 7800, a top of the line Viewsonic 19" screen (black case of course!) and a another gig of RAM for the cost of going to a PCI-E setup. And I do want a Viewsonic screen to replace this white cased El Cheapskate 19" I have now.

(I hate white cased screens. :furious3: )

Xiahou
02-06-2006, 02:11
ATI x800xl

Lemur
02-06-2006, 02:15
I'm with Doc Bean, kicking it old school. The 9700 pro was a good deal when I picked it up (about a year after it came out). I remember that time fondly -- both Nvidia and ATI had released incremental upgrades, nothing looked psomising, and you could grab a 9700 pro for a song. Ah, the good old days.

I figure I'll replace my rig in under a year, and when I do, I'll once again look for one year old hot technology. Can't go wrong with the best card of 2005, right? And the price will be right, if all goes according to my plan ...

Phatose
02-06-2006, 04:03
XFX 6800 GT. Still a fine card, though I'm hoping to upgrade at some point. I prefer to play my games at stupidly high resolution, and FEAR is already bringing the card to it's knees.

Mouzafphaerre
02-06-2006, 04:33
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One of the worst nVidias. ~:mecry: Often I have to zoom out to the sprite level in RTW to get rid of lagging. :wall:
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Seagrave
02-06-2006, 04:44
on my pc I'm running an ATI 9600 Pro on my PC, and my laptop has a Nvidia 5600Go card.

My PC runs stuff pretty well, of course I can't max out all my settings, but all told it does well. In RTW most of my settings are medium, and large units (80-100 troops) with little lag, or anything.

Lemur
02-06-2006, 05:32
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One of the worst nVidias. ~:mecry: Often I have to zoom out to the sprite level in RTW to get rid of lagging. :wall:
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When I upgrade my PC, should I send you my old card? These AGP beauties are going to become collectors' items ...

Mouzafphaerre
02-06-2006, 08:08
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There's a good man! What's your old card? My GAH! is an FX5500.
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GoreBag
02-06-2006, 08:36
Radeon 9600, 256 mb.

Somebody Else
02-06-2006, 09:23
nVidia GeForce Go 7800 256 Mb. I think it's a PCI-Express...

Only got hold of it yesterday, so still haven't given it a proper go yet.

KukriKhan
02-06-2006, 13:39
NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5700 128MB on an 18-month-old laptop. Stutters a bit with the F.E.A.R. demo - other games OK so far. I hope to hold off on an upgrade until early 2007.

C-F
02-06-2006, 15:27
nvidia 6800 ultra Agp8x 256mb - no probs here...so far.

Lemur
02-06-2006, 15:46
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There's a good man! What's your old card? My GAH! is an FX5500.
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As I posted earlier, I'm running a 9700 pro, which is sort of a '57 Chevy of graphics cards these days. I picked it up well after it was the hottest card, so I didn't have to lay out much cashola. Haven't the foggiest how it stacks up against a 5500.

lars573
02-06-2006, 16:20
ATI Radeon X1300 (not the SE which I think stands for **** edition). But I'm not partial to either ATI or Nividia. Now that ATi fixed their drivers.

(Only the stars please. - Beirut)

drone
02-06-2006, 17:05
Radeon 9700PRO

THE best of its generation (which was about 2 generations ago), still a very decent card that only struggles with the most demanding games (such as F.E.A.R.). Cost a small fortune in its day (around 300€), I don't think I'll ever waste that much on a gfx card again :oops:
Ditto here. Good card still, but it struggles on the newer games. Time to upgrade my box soon...

Dutch_guy
02-06-2006, 17:17
NVidia, a GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X.

Runs Rome, BI, Medieval and a score of other games just fine, however the newers games are going pass this level of video card ( thinks Battlefield2, Oblivion, MTW2 etc. etc. )

So, I'm probably going to save up for a new card...

:balloon2:

Mount Suribachi
02-06-2006, 18:31
Another one with the Sapphire X700 Pro PCI-E. Got it about 6 months ago for £110, runs HL2 and RTW at 1024x768 no probs whatsoever. Struggled a bit with the demo for X3 (but what doesn't eh?)

Reenk Roink
02-06-2006, 18:45
An ATI Radeon X300 SE...

I'm hoping to grab a 7800 GT in a couple of months, and I'll probably buy my new computer in Q1 2007...

hoom
02-07-2006, 05:32
I have a 9800 non pro
ie largely indistinguishable in performance from a 9700 pro (every review I've seen them within about 1fps)
Thoroughly worthwhile & great performer but getting long in the teeth now & I'm looking at getting a new dualcore PC with 1900xt I think, probably waiting for M2 & possibly 65nm AMD.

Mouzafphaerre
02-07-2006, 07:31
As I posted earlier, I'm running a 9700 pro, which is sort of a '57 Chevy of graphics cards these days. I picked it up well after it was the hottest card, so I didn't have to lay out much cashola. Haven't the foggiest how it stacks up against a 5500.
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It would kick it in the butt single handed. ~:handball:
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ah_dut
02-07-2006, 13:51
5600xt...old but hey it works and runs BF2 so cannot complain.

Viking
02-07-2006, 19:39
ATI Radeon 9500 PRO/ 9700, 128 MB.

Bob the Insane
02-07-2006, 20:20
nvidia 6800GT... Sweet card, expensive at first but still very capable...

I am not going to replace it until I go for a complete system upgrade and make the move to PCIx, multi-core processor, etc...

BDC
02-08-2006, 00:17
Sapphire x700 256mb AGP card for me. £100 well spent I think, anything more would have been wasted on my pitiful machine.

Uesugi Kenshin
02-08-2006, 01:25
I have an nVidia 6800GT. It works very well! Though it was a bit pricey when I bought it...

Craterus
02-08-2006, 18:19
SiS 651. It's very poor.