best card under $150 US

blipblop

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i'm not a heavy gamer at all... just want something to replace my x700, needs to be pci-e, thanks in advance! rest of system..

chaintech vnf4
a64 3000+
1gig pc3200

thanks!
 

Cloud28

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a 7600GT would be the best, but its little bit more expanisve, i am think 160?

Well look for a 6800GS or a x800
 

luigionlsd

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The Egg has an eVGA GeForce 7600 GT KO for $170 - $30 rebate, making it $140 all said and done. I've got a CO (only difference is the coolant in the heatsink as far as i know, maybe a little clock boost), and it's a decent card, especially in that price range. An alternative, probably $150 before rebates would be the Radeon X850 XT, which can easily be clocked to PE speeds. Just check out Newegg, assuming you're in the US.
 

Ika

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Originally posted by: luigionlsd
The Egg has an eVGA GeForce 7600 GT KO for $170 - $30 rebate, making it $140 all said and done. I've got a CO (only difference is the coolant in the heatsink as far as i know, maybe a little clock boost), and it's a decent card, especially in that price range. An alternative, probably $150 before rebates would be the Radeon X850 XT, which can easily be clocked to PE speeds. Just check out Newegg, assuming you're in the US.

agreed. 7600GT is a great card for midrange.
 

996GT2

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Yep, I've got one of the eVGA KO models; Never had to RMA due to heat problems, runs at 580/1500 and idles at ~50C with stock cooler and load temps don't go much over 60. However if you are planning to OC one of these I would definitely recommend a VF900 or NVsilencer6 Rev 2 (YES, it fits)...just read this:
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=68885
 

blipblop

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alright then guys, i'll probably look around for a 7600gt thanks a lot! will a 330W psu cut it... i have the antec sonta case..
 

996GT2

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what kind of PSU is it? What kind of amperage on the +12V Rail (s)? List your specs also for your computer

I have a Fortron 400W with +16V and +18V on the dual +12V rails and it works fine
 

broly8877

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Originally posted by: blipblop
alright then guys, i'll probably look around for a 7600gt thanks a lot! will a 330W psu cut it... i have the antec sonta case..




Sonata (I) comes with a True 380w, if that's what you have, it should be enough.
 

luigionlsd

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The 7600 GT doesn't even require a 6-pin PCIe molex, so I'm willing to bet that if your board can handle an X700, a 7600 GT shouldn't be any problem. The added 4 pins to the main mobo power connector help to supply power to the PCIe cards, which is why cards like the 6600 GT don't require a molex in PCIe, but they do in AGP. You should be alright with a 330 watt PSU, especially an Antec.
 

blipblop

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yea sounds great, i'm going to pick one up, the one that newegg has is evga that most people are getting.
 

GundamSonicZeroX

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Originally posted by: nemesismk2
While we are talking about the 7600 GT, would the 7600 GT be a good upgrade for someone like me with a x850 pro?

I myself think it's worth it. I'm not sure about how much of a performance ncrease you'll get(I've never seen any benchies that compare these two cards) but the image quality will be quite noticeable.
 

luigionlsd

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I wouldn't say... although it depends how much you can get for your X850 pro, and how much the 7600 will cost when you're buying. A friend of mine has an X850 XT (@ PE), and our performances are about the same GPU wise (he has opty 146 and i had A64 3200, so he was a littler better CPU). I would recommend you just buy a nice heatsink/fan and OC the snot out of that thing!
 

luigionlsd

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To be honest, the cards look identical. I would opt for the KO though (the cheaper one) as it has a better heatsink/fan apparatus on it. I hear it also uses better thermal paste (probably AS5)... the clock and memory speeds are the same.
 

akshayt

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if you want to game then X1800XT aroudn 220$ after rebate I think, else 7600GT or X1800GTO/XL
 

nemesismk2

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Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Originally posted by: nemesismk2
While we are talking about the 7600 GT, would the 7600 GT be a good upgrade for someone like me with a x850 pro?

I myself think it's worth it. I'm not sure about how much of a performance ncrease you'll get(I've never seen any benchies that compare these two cards) but the image quality will be quite noticeable.

Thanks for the advice, maybe I will get a 7600 GT and compare the two.
 

blckgrffn

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Originally posted by: Aflac

uh oh, one short of lifer post...

anyway, under $150 US the 7600GT is the good choice. If you can pull out $70 more, though, the X1800XT is a much better choice - provided you have the cash. even if you don't the 7600GT will last you quite a while.


The powercolor x800 GTO will blow your old x700 out of the water @ $100 @ newegg, let alone the x850xts... the 7600GT uses a lot less power though, and should offer pretty good performance for todays games. Good choice!

Nat
 

acegazda

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It looks like one the two cards in the link has a ko cooler on it... otherwise, the same.
 
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