View Full Version : Is an ATI Radeon 9800Pro graphic worth buying?
MrTeressaBond
July 28th, 2006, 23:40
Is an ATI Radeon 9800Pro graphic card worth buying?
i mean seriously, i am building my computer, and there is a good bargin for me to buy this card before its too late, within 2 days to be honest.
there has been alot of debate weather to choose NVidia or an ATI card. and i am absoloutly confused. as some games where made specifically for ATI or NVidia and thus NVidia to alot or 50% of people tends to have more popularity.
but i was asking, which this card, would i be able to play NVidia games smoothly as it would play on an actual NVidia card?
i would really really appreciate it if someone can help me almost ASAP.
also, this card that is on offer, has been used for 1 year, 100% working as described, been operated in a fairly dust free environment and never been overclocked.
thanks very much, i again will be very greatful if this card was worth buying at a good price, or in fact, how much would u go for in this condition in buying it?
thanks again.
motz
July 28th, 2006, 23:48
Is an ATI Radeon 9800Pro graphic card worth buying?
i mean seriously, i am building my computer, and there is a good bargin for me to buy this card before its too late, within 2 days to be honest.
there has been alot of debate weather to choose NVidia or an ATI card. and i am absoloutly confused. as some games where made specifically for ATI or NVidia and thus NVidia to alot or 50% of people tends to have more popularity.
but i was asking, which this card, would i be able to play NVidia games smoothly as it would play on an actual NVidia card?
i would really really appreciate it if someone can help me almost ASAP.
also, this card that is on offer, has been used for 1 year, 100% working as described, been operated in a fairly dust free environment and never been overclocked.
thanks very much, i again will be very greatful if this card was worth buying at a good price, or in fact, how much would u go for in this condition in buying it?
thanks again.
The 9800 Pro is capable of loading a lot of good apps and games at perfect frame rate but I wouldn't recommend it for use with the latest, state of the art software as it will start to lag on frame rate. Its definately a decent graphics card though. :)
MrTeressaBond
July 29th, 2006, 01:50
oh right.
in wat way do you mean state of the art software? can you or anyone name me a few?
also, would over clocking do anything? or help at all? and what will it do when it is overclocked?
Cap'n 1time
July 29th, 2006, 03:28
oblivion for example.. actually the 9800 pro does a DECENT job with medium quallity on.
Eric
July 29th, 2006, 12:21
Radeons are horrible get a Nvidia card i'm going to cause my ATI Radeon x700 Pro is really bitin the dust here.
MrTeressaBond
July 29th, 2006, 16:24
oh right..,
i knew there would be bigger majority on NVidia.
its either that one, or the MSI NVIDIA FX 5700 VTD256 which i only have a couple of hours to go for by a friend.
can anyone tell me if this would beat the Radeon? or can anyone tell me if this is any good or not?
please anyone give me a few pointers and info as u wish.
thanks.
quzar
July 29th, 2006, 23:18
If it's a 9800 256 then yes, cause you can flash it to an XT. I just got rid of my 9800Pro 256 DDRII three days ago (flashed to xt) it served me well and was able to play everything I threw at it, but alas, I no longer had an agp slot, so i moved up to an x1900 AIW
MrTeressaBond
July 30th, 2006, 00:14
oh right..i wonder why u would throw away such a good card, you should have gave it to me :D
also, may i ask, is the MSI NVIDIA FX 5700 VTD256 just identical to the actual NVidia GeFroce FX 5700? or am i missing something?
quzar
July 30th, 2006, 00:53
Oh, I gave it to a friend (actually sold it to hinm for 100$)
Tomlo
July 30th, 2006, 01:02
You could probally find a Geforce 6600/6600GT at a good price now...
I cannot say for certin but that MSI 5700 I belive is more sophisticated than the norm.
I think that 5700 has 8 pixel pipes instead of the normal 4 and the core/memory clocks are slightly higher than the norm, still a 6600 would be alot better and probally cheaper.
heres a small review:
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2044833/msi-fx5700-vtd256?vnu_lt=ca_art_related_articles
MrTeressaBond
July 30th, 2006, 01:15
oh right.
iim afraid to say i have lost the item now, as this seller itself hasnt tested it, and the price has bumbed up alot.
i am sooo very greatful of you lot helping me out and because i have lost it, doesnt meanur help doesnt go to waste, it will make me more aware of wat to get.
thanks very much people, and i am going to create a new thread saying if the Intel Pentium D 930 is acutally worth buying?
thanks again.
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