Video Cards
What kind of video cards are you guys rockin? I picked up this for 300 on ebay.
http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=As...s_v9999-td.jpg It's the V9999GT Asus 256mb. Along with my P4 3.4gig overclocked to 3.6gig and 3 gig of memory I can play any game out there with no flaws. |
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well good for you... DO you want a cookie or something???
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$5 says its broken :8
im not even gonna look but i think you can get a ATI/Ge-Force 256mb for like $200 or less.. i know the 128's are around $100 |
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Originally Posted by ichbinsobose
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Radeon x700 256mb AGP
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I just finished my new computer
Amx 64x2 4400+ 1ghz fsb Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard Geforce 7800GTX Vid Card 2gb pc3200 ram (retail) its pretty nice, i like the startup speed with the 10k hard drive. just under 15 seconds from pushing the power button |
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^^^ you rocking a WD Raptor? Thats what I'm using, fucker is fast all around.
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nothings faster than my 18 gig scsi drives. 15k rpms baby!
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I've had two 36gb raptors in raid-0 in the main comp for a few years now. Hard drives just don't do that much unless you're big into video editing, or hosting ----.
^ Depsite their 10,000-15,000rpm spindle speeds & the associated higher numerical transfers. SCSI SUCKS MAJOR ASS for desktop computers. Their firmware is nowhere near optimized for use outside of mass server-ville. What you should take from that, is that unless you're running a server getting large amounts of completely random requests... A basic, good performance 7,200rpm desktop drive will preform FASTER than you 15,000rpm SCSI drive unless that is a server, of major video editing computer. I doubt you're surfing forums on a file server active enough to constitute SCSI. Good convorsation piece, but it means crap. |
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