I bought the EVGA standard 9600GT. It had a twenty dollar rebate making it 150 and was perfect for my price range. I haven't tried crysis, but Bioshock and Call of Duty 4 run at 60+ fps on highest settings at 1280x1024, usually more, but i can't remember exact number, but each run great.. (I'm looking at my CPU heating up too much, slowing my computer down) If you can get an OC'd card, get that.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6814127333 The cooler is just amazing, is oc out of box and yet has enough room left for further overclocking. Plus the free witcher game unless you own it already.
Message edited by hsetir on 03-26-2008 at 04:55:11 AM
looking for performance my ASUS ATI RADEON X300 Graphics Card
dont seem to play the game if i use full screen it resets crashes even when in window mode but not as bad as full view i blame it on video card dont thibk much of the ASUS ATI RADEON X300 Graphics Card
i jest want the best card for under $200 to play eq eq2 wow so on
1. Spelling and grammar, you learn it in school. Put it to work.
2. EVGA seems to be the most popular company for graphics cards, and it's probably for a good reason. Personally I like BFG Tech's cards. XFX has good cards too, but I try not to buy from them, as their HQ is in Hong Kong (nothing against Chinese, but I prefer to buy from companies in the red, white, and blue! [even though most chips are made over there anyway), and their different models of the same chip can vary greatly! Some suck and some rock.
looking for performance my ASUS ATI RADEON X300 Graphics Card
dont seem to play the game if i use full screen it resets crashes even when in window mode but not as bad as full view i blame it on video card dont thibk much of the ASUS ATI RADEON X300 Graphics Card
i jest want the best card for under $200 to play eq eq2 wow so on