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Video cards

Postby tripleace » Mon Mar 03, 2003 9:06 pm

Hey guys and gals , I'm about to put the purchase on a new and up to date 'puter but am in a tailspin as to what video card I want.
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Re: Video cards

Postby FSTipster » Mon Mar 03, 2003 9:32 pm

I don;t have either card but I've seen a lot of posts written about this subject, and this is a summary of what I can tell you from them:

Both GREAT cards - very fast. The Radeon 9700 is equipped to cope with the new features of DX 9 where the GeForce isn't. This won't make any difference in FS2002 but it should in FS-COF. How much is anyone's guess at this stage.

The other factor is the forthcoming GeForceFX cards (also DX9 fully enabled) . They should be roughly on a par if not better than the 9700, and will result in the 4600TI taking a nosedive in price shortly.

Depends how much you have to spend and how big an improvement the new DX9 effects will produce. If they're really good, you should obviously opt for a Radeon 9700 or the GeForce FX. If they aren't, (and no-one's seen them yet), you may well be throwing away big dollars on a marginal visual improvement.
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Re: Video cards

Postby tripleace » Mon Mar 03, 2003 9:53 pm

Thanks for the info tipster...I was just concerned that the Raydeon card might be too much card for FS2002 or CFS and CFS2. I would like to continue to run them.  I don't know that much about the tech stuff but through  forums and people like you I am learning...It's much appreciated..By the way, Dell only installs the GForce 64mb card and the Raydeon 128mb card.  I was told that I should go with the 128 card to get the best frame rates......I just couldn't be sure of what I would be getting.  That's the reason I asked for help..and help I got....Thanks again   and keep the oily side down.. ;D    tripleace
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Re: Video cards

Postby FSTipster » Mon Mar 03, 2003 10:02 pm

Be careful here - you need to check which Raydeon card they're fitting.

There are several in the Pro series. Anything less than the 9700 and you'll still be getting a good card, but not to the specification I gave above.
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Re: Video cards

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Mar 04, 2003 6:08 am

I've just got a Ti4600 card and all I can say is WOW! Totally awesome. My computer is just sooooo much better now. I'd wait for the Ti price drop and snap one up, the difference will be marginal unless you are running that really top-end machine though.
For FS2k2 and CFS3 my results are great.

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Re: Video cards

Postby ATI_7500 » Tue Mar 04, 2003 6:50 am

buy the radeon. with that card, you're able to play the newest games of the next year with high details. if you do not want to pay so much money ,then buy either the 9700 or 9500pro. they also got a very good performance (both faster than the 4600).
the geforce fx ain't that good. it's faster than the 9700pro, but it's more expensive, too heavy (pay attention when transporting the pc - the card may break your AGP-slot) ,and too noisy.
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