dave17
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ive got the Radeon 9800PRO Atlantis Ultimate128mb card and it was miles better than my GeForce card! when i play my games i run a 1280x1024 resolution, with every details set on HIGH and MAXIMUM, i still manage to get 100fps (human eye only registers 60)
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by RussSxi
quote: Originally posted by MoNkEy MaGiC
3GH AMD Athlon with Windows Me
firstly, windows ME is the _SHITTEST_ operating system ever created.
and secondly, theres no such thing as a 3ghz amd chip, theres the 3000+ but that is knowhere near 3 gig...
AMD Athlon XP3000+ is 2.16ghz, hardly nowhere near.
So how would i compare then as I'm running a AMD 2600+ XP chip @ 2.6GHz
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by PaulW]
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dave17
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anf imo, u only get a few extra FPS from a 256 mb card compared to a 128. as long as the card is a good one, u might aswel go for a 128, as it is MUCH cheaper
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by Dave17]
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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holy shite!! i cant keep up!!! u lot confusing the sh1t out of me
ok basically il tell u lot what my budget is....
£500 MAXIMUM all together.... for the tower only (using my own moniter, mouse, keboard and speakers)
And to tell u the truth anything will be more powerfull/faster than wat i have now
but i want it to last a while so i want it pretty fast/powerfull and upto date
so give me a whole PC "spec" i can get, considering my budget and that my mate can get it a bit cheaper for me compared to most places????
cheers guys much appreciated
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]
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PaulW
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£500 budget = no 1Gb DDR
Abit NF7-S Rev. 2.0
AMD Athlon XP-M 2600 Mobile Processor 47W Barton
Kingmax PC3500 SuperRAM 433Mhz 512Mb (2 x 256Mb) Dual Channel
NEC ND-2510A 8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW
Maxtor DiamondMAX Plus 9 120Gb SATA 8MB Buffer
Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9600 XT FIREBLADE 128Mb LITE
Total inc. VAT - £480.60
And if your thinkin but I want a 3000+ chip, don't need one. The 2600+ chip, just run the chip @ 216x10.5@1.7v, and it will be running even quicker than a 3200+ XP chip, at half the cost & also cooler!
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by PaulW]
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PaulW
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oh you'll also need a minimum of 450W PSU, and Case ontop of that, so you 'will' be breaking the £500 mark.
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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shite man!! u really know your pc stuff mate
do you sell them? is that a good price for that spec? as my mate can get me pc stuff cheap also
i aint got a clue about some the things u listed!! but i would rather have 1G of ram and a 256MB graphics.......basically i just need it for Games, internet and downloading so if it can do that with no sweat then its perfect for me
i will give the following list to my mate and see what he says...
"Abit NF7-S Rev. 2.0
AMD Athlon XP-M 2600 Mobile Processor 47W Barton
Kingmax PC3500 SuperRAM 433Mhz 512Mb (2 x 256Mb) Dual Channel
NEC ND-2510A 8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW
Maxtor DiamondMAX Plus 9 120Gb SATA 8MB Buffer
Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9600 XT FIREBLADE 128Mb LITE
Total inc. VAT - £480.60
And if your thinkin but I want a 3000+ chip, don't need one. The 2600+ chip, just run the chip @ 216x10.5 and it will be running even quicker than a 3200+ XP chip, at half the cost & also cooler!"
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]
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PaulW
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1Gb RAM & 256Mb Graphics (Still Radeon 9600-XT), your lookin at £560.06 inc VAT.
So with Case & PSU lookin at £650 mark...
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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ok cheers mate, so the following spec PC for roughly £650
Abit NF7-S Rev. 2.0
AMD Athlon XP-M 2600 Mobile Processor 47W Barton
Kingmax PC3500 SuperRAM 433Mhz 1024Mb (2 x 512Mb) Dual Channel
NEC ND-2510A 8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW
Maxtor DiamondMAX Plus 9 120Gb SATA 8MB Buffer
Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9600 XT FIREBLADE 256Mb LITE
all with Case and PSU
2600+ chip, run @ 216x10.5 and it will be running even quicker than a 3200+ XP chip, at half the cost & also cooler!
how would you rate this PC spec for the use i need?? Very fast/powerfull, or average overall??
and are they all good quality parts?
cheers for all your help
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PaulW
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I've got similiar (albeit I'm only running a GF4 Ti4200 card), also my 2600+ is running a 'tad' faster than that.
Clocked down tho to similiar speeds, I have no problems in running the latest games at all, UT2004 runs nice & smooth in 1024x768, as does RTCW, far-cry, NFSU, the leaked 'beta' of Doom 3...
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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rahhh i see, well if that spec u gave can run all those games nice and smooth then it will be perfect for me!!! probly too fast and powerfull for what i need!
cheers man
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Dan B
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Spec & Price:
Case: £42.30 (Chenbro Gaming Bomb Black/Silver with window)
Power: £19.39 (Gold Passive 480W)
Motherboard: £42.07 (Asus A7V600-X)
Memory: £105.64 (1024Mb (2*512Mb) PC3200 (DDR400))
CPU: £63.76 (Athlon XP2600+ with heatsink&fan)
Harddrive: £66.98 (IBM/HGST 160Gb S-ATA 7200rpm 8Mb-cache)
Graphics: £126.31 (128Mb Gainward GeForce FX5900-XT)
DVD-RW: £62.20 (NEC ND-2510A)
Total (inc. VAT): £528.65
That includes the case and power-supply, don't think I've missed anything out...
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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cheers dude
that price is roughly my budget.....but i might aswell just go all the way and get a 256Mb Radeon9600 XT graphics and a 3000+ chip set or even a 3200+
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I run an ATI graphics card for almost 4 years day in and day out and it still works Just upgraded to an 256 XP
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Super_si
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Why not get a 9800 Pro? It'd fucking destory that crappy card
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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quote: Originally posted by Super_si
Why not get a 9800 Pro? It'd fucking destory that crappy card
so ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256 MB DDR is better than the one i wanted??
is this one of the best on the market??
[Edited on 20-06-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]
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Super_si
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No, ATI 9800 Pro 128Mb is faster then the 256MB.
Accessing the memory slows it down, so not worth the extra money.
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andy hirst
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Get a seagate baracuda 7000.7 120gb hard drive, its the quietest hd you can get for the performance and i think its under 70 quid. I just put an 80 gb in my mac and it has halved the noise.
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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quote: Originally posted by Super_si
No, ATI 9800 Pro 128Mb is faster then the 256MB.
Accessing the memory slows it down, so not worth the extra money.
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yes it may slow it down but overall the pc spec i want is pretty fast and powerfull so dont think it will slow it down that much will it??
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dave17
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get a 9800 Pro, u wont look back mate, heres some pics of mine:
as u can c, mine has a huge double sided heatsink to keep it cool so it keep performing!! the 256mb in this card is not worth the extra money, get the 128mb, u really wouldn notice the difference anyway!!
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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so theirs not much difference between the 128 or 256 then
whats the price difference between them?
if its not much then might aswell get the 256mb
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Right now there is not a lot of point getting a 256Mb card, no games require it. By the time a game does require that kind of memory, the GPU will probably be holding the performance back, not the amount of memory. (although valve have stated a 256mb offer a perfomance increase in HL2)
The first 256 cards were slower than the 128Mb cards because of the slower memory used to reduce cost. Get one with good, fast memory and this won't be an issue.
A 9800 Pro 128Mb should be all you need.
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Super_si
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there about a £200 difference so stick with 128mb version.
Also make sure your apg port supports it
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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bloody hell £200 difference when the performance is roughly the same!!
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Dan B
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I still prefer nVidia cards over ATI cards, as every nVidia I've had has outperformed every ATI I've seen running......at the end of the day, it's all down to personal preference, as similarly-priced cards (made by ATI and nVidia) are going to perform pretty similarly.
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