pacoweaz

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I'm looking to pick up a TI4200 to replace my MX440. But is there a certain brand to stay away from? Is the Inno3D card a good one? It seems to be one of the cheaper ones I have found.

Is there really much difference at all?
Thanks!

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Athlon XP 1600+
RAM (need some!!!)
MX440 64Mb DDR
120Gb Samsung 7200 RPM
60Gb Maxtor 5400RPM
Fortissimo III
Logitech Z640's
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Spitfire_x86

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Can't you afford to buy a Radeon 9600 Pro? If you can, then don't bother with Ti4200. It's soon going to be 2 generation backdated.

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pacoweaz

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I'm real short on cash right now, but still want an upgrade. What are the Radeon 9600 Pros going for right now? Should those prices go down once the next batch comes out?

GA-7VT600-L MOBO
Athlon XP 1600+
RAM 1Gb Kingston PC2700
MX440 64Mb DDR
120Gb Samsung 7200 RPM
60Gb Maxtor 5400RPM
Fortissimo III
Logitech Z640's
WinXP Home
 

pauldh

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<A HREF="http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=14-102-301&depa=0" target="_new"> $131 9600 Pro clocked 400/600 </A>

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agcheavin

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If you have to get a TI4200 then go for a gainward golden sample, hand picked components and a built in auto O/C facility.

Gary

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