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romec

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I'm piecing together a new system and I have been doing some research on the different cards out there right now. I've read a lot of the posts asking for help choosing a video card, but none of them quite apply to me. Also keep in mind I don't want this to turn into a Radeon vs GF3 thread.
This is what i'm looking for
1) a good mix of stability and speed (I'm actually not looking to o/c the card this time)
2) DVI currently I have a crt but plan to go up to lcd in a few months.
3) Good 3d I'd like to call myself a gamer, but i think occasional gamer is a better description nowadays. but if i'm putting up the money I want awesome 3d (so i can still play games on it in two years)
4) Good 2d I do a lot of web development and gfx, 2d is almost more important than 3d
5) TV out, nice feature also I think a few cards have vid capture also.
now I'm open to all suggestions on cards but I will tell you which card I've been leaning towards.
First i was thinking about the Gainward GF3 ti200, but then I read about the video capture and DVI of the gainward ti550. I recall that video capture kinda stunk on my cheap tv tuner card, but i never really wanted to invest 200 dollars plus into equipment just for video editing (but i don't mind paying for it in a vid card for about 330) But I am also interested in 2d performance which made me think of the radeon 8500 which i've read is a "well rounded" card. Any ideas or selling points (or hot deals ps I know about the new egg golden gainwards. All opinions welcome and all help appreciated

Thanks (phew that was an essay)
 

JeremiahTheGreat

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Oct 19, 2001
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Radeon 8500 fits the bill for your specs (8500DV if you want tv-capture, never seen the quality on the capture tho). There is some driver problems, but since you're not a hardcore gamer it doesn't really effect you that much. Speed is good, Stability is good. Just stick with ATI made ones and not OEM.

The TV-out is miles ahead of nVidia's standard products (i've had a TNT-2, GF2MX) i know from experience. I think the TV-out encoder is still the same on GF3's - meaning they suck majorly!! If TV-out is a feature you really need, forget nVIdia and get a Radeon (or above) or a matrox.

 

SCSIfreek

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Mar 3, 2000
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go pick a Refub Radeon 8500 at New Egg for $139+tax and shipping. great price, great card and flesh it to Retail speed.


--SCSI
 
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