Title: Graphics card? Post by: Samethana on 2007 April 10, 08:59:02 I was hoping someone here could tell me which one of these is best
MSI RX1650PRO-TD512 AGP Radeon 1650PRO, 512Mb DDR, TV-out, DVI, Retail MSI RX1650PRO-TD256EZ, Passieve Koeling, PCI-EXPRESS Radeon RX1650PRO 256MB DDR2, TV-out, DVI, Crossfire ready, Retail SAPPHIRE X1650PRO PCI-EXPRESS Radeon X1650PRO 256MB DDR3, TV-out, Double DVI, Crossfire ready, Retail I planned on buying the second one, but the people from store I ordered it at are really working on my nerves, so I went to check out another store, and now I'm having second doubts again It's only for playing TS2 btw Title: Re: Graphics card? Post by: Diala on 2007 April 10, 09:08:26 The first one seems best, because it seems to be the same type of graphics card as the others, but has more memory (512 MB compared to 256MB).
EDIT: Looking a bit closely at the DDR types, I'd think the third one may be best, if my understanding of DDR is right. But, a questions: Do you have both an AGP and a PCI-EXPRESS slot? Because I see both types of cards in your selection. Don't most PCs come with one or the other? Title: Re: Graphics card? Post by: Samethana on 2007 April 10, 09:17:50 I *think* I have an AGP, but they guy from the computerstore told me there were 'converters' so I could use both :) Thanks for your advice
Title: Re: Graphics card? Post by: Diala on 2007 April 10, 09:42:28 Hm... if there is one out there, I am having trouble finding it. The only information I found that it only works PCIe-to-AGP, not the other way around.
Title: Re: Graphics card? Post by: syberspunk on 2007 April 10, 16:26:29 PCI-e >> AGP.
I googled around... and apparently there are AGP to PCI-e converters. I don't see WHY you would want to convert backwards... I think it would make more sense that... if you had a PCI-e slot, you would bother to actually buy a PCI-e card... *shrugs* Unless the cost of such a converter is minimal and you have an existing high-end AGP card... Anyhew, I didn't find any converters specifically on sale... but I saw a couple of articles that claim they are coming out. DDR3 >> DDR2 As per the wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3_SDRAM) Quote Advantages compared to DDR2 * Higher bandwidth (up to 1600 MHz) * Performance increase at low power * Longer battery life in laptops * Enhanced low power features and thermal design I believe I read somewhere that the DDR3 (and GDDR3) types of memory typically are faster, should perform better, and produce less heat (again better, cuz your system is less likely to overheat and/or it means you probably wouldn't have to worry about buying separate/additional fans). I think both MSI and Sapphire are relatively reliable companies. I wouldn't recommend buying from a retail store tho. I suggest checking online sites like www.newegg.com or www.tigerdirect.com and what not. You might pay S&H, but in the long run, you will probably still get more for your money. Ste Title: Re: Graphics card? Post by: Gwill on 2007 April 12, 18:46:07 Do not use converters.
If you have a PCI-express slot; use it! |