Graphics Card without blowing all my Christmas Money.

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SnipiousMax
SnipiousMax
Perfectly Elocuted
#1
So a completely new and shiny computer (preferably with glowing blue things) is gonna have to wait a bit. I'd like to replace my Nvidia 7600gs with something a little more current, but don't want to spend more than $75.00. Is it possible to get a decent card around that price? I'm not looking for anything fancy, but I'd like to play some of the more modern games without sacrificing to much.

The rest of my computer isn't exactly a Gem either (Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 / 1.86 GHz, 2 gigs 533 MHz ddr2 ram) so I'm wondering if the Video Card is even the bottleneck?
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Improvavel
Desert Nomad
#2
I would look for a nvidia Geforce 8600 GT or an ati 3850/3870. Should give a nice boost over that 7600gs.

You can also look on overclocking a bit ur processor.
Elder III
Elder III
Furnace Stoker
#4
I have had my eye on that exact card that Moriz posted... it will give you a good bit of bang for your buck and enable you to play the newer games at a pretty decent rate too.... far better than your current card.

Improvavel - fyi the 8600 GT is not much better than the 7600 GS - I had the 7600 and now have the 8600GTS (actually better than the GT) and the performance increase is not very much. :/
SnipiousMax
SnipiousMax
Perfectly Elocuted
#5
Quote:
Originally Posted by moriz View Post
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125244

cheap and very powerful. what's really nice is that it doesn't require additional power, which means its guaranteed to work with the rest of your components.
Awesome, thats exactly what I was looking for.
Blackhearted
Blackhearted
Krytan Explorer
#7
Personally i'd spend an extra $10 for a 9600 instead of a 4600 series. But then again, that's cause i prefer full upgrades instead of half upgrades, which is what you get with a 4600. But to each his own.
I Dont Do Coke
I Dont Do Coke
Frost Gate Guardian
#8
Half upgrade?
moriz
moriz
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#9
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blackhearted View Post
Personally i'd spend an extra $10 for a 9600 instead of a 4600 series. But then again, that's cause i prefer full upgrades instead of half upgrades, which is what you get with a 4600. But to each his own.
true, but you'll want to spend another $60 or so upgrading to a new power supply. without knowing how powerful the OP's current PSU is, the 4670 is the best upgrade available.
moriz
moriz
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#11
yeah, that one is pretty good. you can take blackhearted's advice and get a geforce 9600GT if you wish... though it is more expensive (and more powerful).
moriz
moriz
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#13
they are ok for the most part.

keep in mind that the 9600GT does come in single slot form. that might be better for you.
Leonora Windleaf
Leonora Windleaf
Frost Gate Guardian
#14
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Originally Posted by SnipiousMax View Post
I've never owned a MSI vid card before. Anyone know anything about the brand?
They are pretty good, I got 2 8800GTS from MSI and am quite happy with them... no problems at all.

Of course, they are not like XFX or EVGA, but still pretty good.
Lord Sojar
Lord Sojar
The Fallen One
#16
Get that card. You will not regret the purchase.
SnipiousMax
SnipiousMax
Perfectly Elocuted
#17
Dupe, I'm a noob.
moriz
moriz
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#19
other than the type of coolers, there are no difference, at least on paper.
Lord Sojar
Lord Sojar
The Fallen One
#20
However Snipious, I must point out... If you are going to spend 105 bucks on a 9600GT, it would be rather silly not to take advantage of the amazing deals to be had on a 9800GT, which has very close to the same power requirements that the 9600GT has (a difference of 15-38 watts depending on distributor design)

Here you go, case in point:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130397

A ten dollar difference for that performance gain is absurd not to buy. It would be quite silly to pass up a price like that.