Above Avg. video card for gaming and video in [dell p4] [fps games]

admin / February 10th, 2011/ Posted in Hardware / No Comments »

Q: Hey guys,
Id appreciate your help in suggesting a video card for my needs:
1) u003c250 dollars, if possible, prepared to increase their worth as it.
2) Ability to play well and not FPS at higher resolutions (no max) 9,775,033) Capacity to record analog video from camcorders, so I can record old movies digitally.
4) I do not want to upgrade my power supply or install additional cooling to card

Im currently FX5200 that responded to my Dell (P4 3.0,1 GB DDR @ 400MHz) . ok even works on Doom 3, NFS-U, but need an upgrade badly to play on higher resolutions.

In complement your recs, you can also comment on:

1) The vagaries of the ATI drivers to play nice w / Windows If I buy one of their cards
2) Or should I wait for “6600″, which everyone keeps talking about it . that the new PCI Express cards hyping everyone up? Do you need a new computer / motherboard to take advantage of this?

apologies for some of the noob questions .
thanks.


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Re:methinks 6600 gt is an amazing card for under 250

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Re:Get a separate TV tuner or capture card/dongle rather than one integrated onto gfx card… that way it isn't lost when you upgrade lol

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Re:Now that I think about it, I won't be using the VIVO enough to justify getting a card for it. If the card has it, all the better, but it's not a requirement. With that in mind, the 6600GT seems like a really good option from a performance/price tradeoff. Hopefully it'll last me two years.

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Re:Originally posted by: guy

You could get a x800pro vivo 256mb for under $300 and overclock it to a x800xt. Then you would be set for gaming for a long time!

After further research it seems like this a good option for me given my needs above. But where the hell do you see one of these for <$300? what should I realistically expect to pay for this?

Mis informed, If you can find those for under 450 i would be surprised. Your best option would be an ATI 9800pro AIW. I know you don't need the tv tuner, but it comes with the vivo you need and it has more than enough power to run nfsu and any game (currently running HL2 on high settings at 1024).


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Re:The 6600GT is now available in AGP and is around $220.

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Re:You could get a x800pro vivo 256mb for under $300 and overclock it to a x800xt. Then you would be set for gaming for a long time!

After further research it seems like this a good option for me given my needs above. But where the hell do you see one of these for <$300? what should I realistically expect to pay for this?


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Re:1) The quirks of ATI drivers in playing nice w/ Windows if I buy one of their cards

I have used both nVidia and ATI over the past year or so. I don't find any difference in their ability to play nice with Windows. I haven't had any problems with either. I don't think this issue should influence you purchase decision at all.

guy


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Re:Azzy: is the 6800nu only worth it if I can unlock the extra pipelines?
robwes: how easy is the overclock and does it require more than stock cooling/power? how risky is it? Also, I'm seeing this card well north of $300.

Also, do both of these cards support video-in?


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Re:You could get a x800pro vivo 256mb for under $300 and overclock it to a x800xt. Then you would be set for gaming for a long time!

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Re:We have saved some home movies….my wedding to be exact…into digital…..luckily our video camera supports firewire….I believe that it takes a lot of the stress off the video card and just plays it in some sort of raw format without encoding/decoding….we then used pinnacle studio to capture the video…..decent quality considering the computer used was an Athlon 2100XP+ with a geforce 5600 in it…

Re:Ok, so scratch the PCI-e since I don't want to get a new computer/motherboard.

I don't have that many movies…just 1 or 2 video tapes that I want to throw onto my computer. Maybe it's not even worth the extra cost of getting a video-in card if I only have 1 or 2 videos (find some other way to convert them to digital). I was looking at the All in Wonder but was concerned about price and the Nvid to ATI switch…heard ATI drivers don't play nice.

Additional info appreciated.


Re:You will need a new mobo to be able to play using Geforce 6600's at the moment as they are PCI express and your computer will have an AGP slot which is not the same thing… But ….if you wait the 6600 should be coming to AGP in the near future. You also won't be able to keep your Intel processor as it is most likely a P3 or P4 using either coppermine or northwood cores and on socket 478???(not sure) and whatever the P3 used to run on

IT'S A DELL SO IT HAS TO BE INTEL B4 i GET FLAMED!!!!

The Intel PCI express boards all use the LGA775 chipset at the moment and only the prescotts are available in that package at the moment.

Your graphics card is important but if you want to save digital movies then look at firewire….most new cameras support it….for older cameras that need to use composite then an old 9800Pro All in wonder will do nicely for gaming and video capture….

Hope I'm not speaking out of my arse…..Someone is bound to correct me if I am!!


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