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Title: Video card as a gift
Post by: Lumker on 11-11-2009
Alright, don't laugh from what I'm about to mention on how pathetic it sounds, but:
My brother is a horrible at choosing computer parts.  He keeps getting ripped off at all the stores he goes to for kinda crappy video cards, so i'm getting him one as a gift this christmas that's much better than he currently has.

This is where I need you guys:
He has a ASUSTek motherboard, model: Amberine M , chipset: ATI xpress 200 (RS480), with PCI Express (must be 1.0 because no version number is after it)
I want to get him a GTX 260, but I am not sure if it is compatible with it or not.  It'd be nice to get him it and not look stupid in front of alot of people.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Silver Knight on 12-11-2009
Nvida 8800 GTS 640

I have it, it works fine, so does Cobra, plays all games great, and it's at a good price !

Nvida Link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html (http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html)
Cnet Review: http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html (http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html)
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Lumker on 12-11-2009
Actually I'm just wondering about the GTX 260, sorry but the 8800 is over my spending budget after I bought this $2598.32 giant box of nuts and bolts.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Cobra on 12-11-2009
Quote from: Silver Knight on 12-11-2009
Nvida 8800 GTS 640

I have it, it works fine, so does Cobra, plays all games great, and it's at a good price !

Nvida Link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html (http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html)

Had it for a year until it fried I rma'd it.. Now they have been sending me 9800's that don't work ): STAY AWAY FROM 9800's
Cnet Review: http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html (http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html)
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Lumker on 12-11-2009
Quote from: Cobra on 12-11-2009
Quote from: Silver Knight on 12-11-2009
Nvida 8800 GTS 640

I have it, it works fine, so does Cobra, plays all games great, and it's at a good price !

Nvida Link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html (http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_8800.html)

Had it for a year until it fried I rma'd it.. Now they have been sending me 9800's that don't work ): STAY AWAY FROM 9800's
Cnet Review: http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html (http://reviews.cnet.com/graphics-cards/nvidia-geforce-8800-gts/4505-8902_7-32143069.html)
Lmao, ok so i get that the 8800 and 9800 are good. And cool.  But i just need to know about the GTX 260, I do not have the money for an 8800 or 9800, $140 is all i'm spending, not $200, and this is not for me it's for my brother to replace the Raden x1300 he got ripped off for from his friend.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Strelok Holmes on 22-11-2009
I got a GeForce Nividia 9500, right now it's crapping out due to artifacts.

But i got it for 60 bucks at http://www.newegg.com (http://www.newegg.com). They carry many computer parts on cheap, alot cheaper compared to stores like Bestbuy.


Found it: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814162019 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814162019)
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Paintcheck on 23-11-2009
8800 GTX hasn't failed me.

The 260 GTX is supposed to be phenomenal but I find it weird that 8800s are more expensive than the 260 when the 260 is a newer and better card in every aspect.

ATI makes good stuff too, check out the 4050.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: formby on 07-12-2009
The 8800 was the best gfx card evar, at one time. But now it is a great deal to snap up instead of paying full price for a GTX 250 or something, as they are about the same speed. However the advances in technology and all that stuff aren't included in the old cards. So GTX 250 or 8800 GTX I would recommend. With the 8800 GTX I believe would be slightly faster, but the drivers may be sloppier.
Either is a good choice.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Paintcheck on 07-12-2009
GTX 250 has more Vram and more pipes iirc. It's better.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: deluxulous on 07-12-2009
8800 GTS has served me well. I've had it for over a year.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Alex on 08-12-2009
Try the 9800 GTx I got it for like 120 on Tiger Direct.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Subzero on 25-12-2009
BTW Alex i got that 1 :) Its pretty shmexxy
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Paintcheck on 25-12-2009
You should have bought the ATI 5770. Faster than the 9800 GTX, uses less power,  and is about the same price. PC Gamer reviewed it last issue and loved it.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Silver Knight on 25-12-2009
Get Nvida 8800 series, it's fairly cheap now, and can run any game max settings. Ive had no problems with it and ive had it for about 3 years now.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Fluffy on 25-12-2009
I tried, but I need a different motherboard to run this card. I got so disappointed when I bought the card to get that it doesn't fit.

I have the card, and what I have heard from it is great to have.
Title: Re: Video card as a gift
Post by: Lucidius on 26-12-2009
I had an 8400, no visible change from integrated graphics.

Upgraded to a Saphire Radeon HD4670 with 1gb of DDR3 ram for 83 dollars from the store.

Can run most everything on max that i've played.