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  • rkjunior303
    I need this more than you
    • May 2003
    • 4029

    #1

    PC Upgrades....?

    So, I have the itch once I move to upgrade the PC..

    Right now, I'm running:

    Gigabyte 945GZME-RH MB
    Pentium D 3.0gz w/ Masscool fan
    1GB RAM
    ATI Radeon x1300 Pro (512MB) PCIe
    Ultra Defender Case w/ 350 PS.
    250GB Seagate eIDE

    Overall, it's not a bad system but I knwo there's room for improvement.. Ideally, I think I"m going to max out the MB's memory to 2GB and I was looking for a better video card.. Any suggestions? I'm not looking to break the bank - ideally, I'd like to do the card and memory for under $250. I'm most likely upgrading the drive to an SATA since there are only 2 IDE interfaces, and they're currently being used by the HD and the CDRW.

    I don't do much gaming but when I do, I'd like it to not skip a beat... Suggestions?

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  • y0da900
    Mechanical Engineer & Nerd
    • Mar 2006
    • 215

    #2
    Originally posted by rkjunior303
    So, I have the itch once I move to upgrade the PC..

    Right now, I'm running:

    Gigabyte 945GZME-RH MB
    Pentium D 3.0gz w/ Masscool fan
    1GB RAM
    ATI Radeon x1300 Pro (512MB) PCIe
    Ultra Defender Case w/ 350 PS.
    250GB Seagate eIDE

    Overall, it's not a bad system but I knwo there's room for improvement.. Ideally, I think I"m going to max out the MB's memory to 2GB and I was looking for a better video card.. Any suggestions? I'm not looking to break the bank - ideally, I'd like to do the card and memory for under $250. I'm most likely upgrading the drive to an SATA since there are only 2 IDE interfaces, and they're currently being used by the HD and the CDRW.

    I don't do much gaming but when I do, I'd like it to not skip a beat... Suggestions?

    Radeon X1950 Pro and another gig of decent RAM should run you well under 250, closer to 200 if you aren't impatient and can look for a deal on the RAM, which pops up just about every day. Keep an eye on places like fatwallet.com and slickdeals.net. A 350 watt power supply might be pushing it if you go much higher than you are in the video category though, most of the faster ones require their own molex plug to run, and "require" a larger power supply than that.

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    • rkjunior303
      I need this more than you
      • May 2003
      • 4029

      #3
      How are BFG GeForce cards? For some reason, I keep thinking they're decent?

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      • jenarelJAM
        Club Coordinator
        • Dec 2004
        • 1611

        #4
        For $250, you can get a pretty darn good video card and 2gb ram. I don't know if you have two 512mb modules, or one 1gb module, and you need to buy either 2x1gb or 1x1gb, I know that a while ago, 2x1gb (crucial iirc) ram for notebooks was $60. It was a deal that lasted like 3 days...

        I'd check newegg.com, buy.com, frys.com. Ram first, spend the rest on the best vid card you can get.
        you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
        :shooting: :cuss:

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        • kruger
          KRUGER GRIPS

          • Jun 2004
          • 1915

          #5
          Another place to try is Pricewatch.com. You can search either by type of device or by class. And I have two BFG cards in my SLI rig. No problems and no complaints either. I am a gamer, so I dont get the glitches. Howerver, if you are upgrading, then you might want to wait a bit. The DX10 stuff is due to be out soon and it is not supposed to be backwards compatible.
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          • y0da900
            Mechanical Engineer & Nerd
            • Mar 2006
            • 215

            #6
            DX10 is not compatible with XP, but I would be surprised if the manufacturers made the cards only run with DX10 (Vista only).

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            • rkjunior303
              I need this more than you
              • May 2003
              • 4029

              #7
              I probably don't plan on running Vista, so DX10 really doesn't matter to me.. I think I've narrowed it down to two:

              8800 GTS
              7950 GS Extreme

              They're both right around $250-300... Should be decent enough to cover me for a while..

              I also heard the 1950X is a decent card for $200.

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              • kruger
                KRUGER GRIPS

                • Jun 2004
                • 1915

                #8
                Dont discount DX10 just yet. That is the direction that the industry is going to. And, after it is out, then all games will be written to use DX10. The earlier games are not supposed to work with DX10. Just a something to think about.
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                • rkjunior303
                  I need this more than you
                  • May 2003
                  • 4029

                  #9
                  nice ploy by microsoft to make sure everyone has to buy new, vista certified copies.....

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                  • kruger
                    KRUGER GRIPS

                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1915

                    #10
                    Well, I do agree with you up to a point. The DX10 is supposed to be the next Gen of Video software, and to make the transition from the old style to new is gonna be hard for the consumer to do. That is if they have been into computers for any length of time. Up until DX10, all other versions have been upgrades of the same software. I dont necessarily like the move that I will have to make, but I do understand it. Halo 2 is out, but for Windows Vista only. And, I have seen a coupla others for Vista only.
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                    • going_home
                      Hebrews 13:8

                      • Dec 2004
                      • 8343

                      #11
                      Crysis

                      Originally posted by kruger
                      Well, I do agree with you up to a point. The DX10 is supposed to be the next Gen of Video software, and to make the transition from the old style to new is gonna be hard for the consumer to do. That is if they have been into computers for any length of time. Up until DX10, all other versions have been upgrades of the same software. I dont necessarily like the move that I will have to make, but I do understand it. Halo 2 is out, but for Windows Vista only. And, I have seen a coupla others for Vista only.
                      The one I'm waiting for, supposed to be out this year, is Crysis (the next Far Cry).

                      Crytek is an independent game developer and publisher making fun gaming experiences. Home of CRYENGINE.


                      Its will be made for DX10, but is supposed to work with the latest DX9 version.
                      I'm not going Vista until I have to, its not complete yet.
                      Microsoft releases half built programs but charges full retail, but that seems to
                      be the trend with most all software companies now, especially EA games.

                      When the rest of the industry has drivers for Vista for their products I will think
                      about building a new machine for it and DX10 .

                      Early on in my tinkering with computers I gave up on Nvidia video cards and have
                      never even thought of buying another of their products.
                      Their drivers are pathetic.

                      I am an ATI guy all the way.


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                      • y0da900
                        Mechanical Engineer & Nerd
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 215

                        #12
                        Originally posted by going_home
                        Their drivers are pathetic.

                        I am an ATI guy all the way.



                        My first 2 builds were GeForce based, everything since then has been Radeon, and I couldn't be happier with the move. Better image quality, better drivers, and more powerful (the generation I have at least, I believe nVidia holds the current generation crown by a good bit). The thing that really turned me off from nVidia was a few years ago when they released the cheating drivers to automatically cripple graphics features to get better scores when certain programs typically used as benchmarks were detected to be running, even when the options were set to be forced on in the program.

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                        • Pacifist_Farmer
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 740

                          #13
                          Originally posted by kruger
                          Well, I do agree with you up to a point. The DX10 is supposed to be the next Gen of Video software, and to make the transition from the old style to new is gonna be hard for the consumer to do. That is if they have been into computers for any length of time. Up until DX10, all other versions have been upgrades of the same software. I dont necessarily like the move that I will have to make, but I do understand it. Halo 2 is out, but for Windows Vista only. And, I have seen a coupla others for Vista only.
                          Sorry about hijacking, but it seems like the threads headed there anyways.

                          Back when I started with computers I remember having to swap versions of drivers and support software constantly to run different games at their best. Are we headed back to that?

                          Are my pre-DX10 games still going to work on DX10, or will I be hacking and swapping files to just play some good old favorites?

                          I realize we here probably don't have all the answers.

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                          • kruger
                            KRUGER GRIPS

                            • Jun 2004
                            • 1915

                            #14
                            If I understand correctly, the DX10 is NOT backwards compatible. And, the DX10 Video cards are in the works. What that means to you and me is that when DX10 is fully implemented, then all games will be written with DX10 in mind. Your DX9 games will still work as long as you are running on a DX9 machine, but will not be able to run the DX10 games. So, in the very near future, if you want to play the latest and greatest, then you will have to have a DX10 machine. I see myself having two computers when this happens, one for DX9 and one for DX10 stuff. The software architecture is just different between the two.

                            Now, would it have been a good idea for them to incorporate both formats in a video card? Depends on your point of view. From a consumer side, then yes, it would prevent me from having to build up a new computer just to run the really cool games. From a manufacturers side, they are looking at forcing you to buy an awful lot of hardware to gin up the new format. And, change is inevitable and gotta be done sometime.
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                            • Pacifist_Farmer
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 740

                              #15
                              Your right, change is inevitable, right up to the point where it completely obsoletes every game in the 200 disc binder I've been compiling over the last 10 years.

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