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This page has a good review of the card I mentioned above: http://www.custompc.co.uk/custompc/revi ... s-agp.html
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Which is worrying. This card is actually a 7900 using bridging technology so it works with AGP. It all depends whether the rest of my system can make use of all the power.That there review wrote:Considering that the AGP GeForce 7800 GS is basically an insult on a PCB
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- Morbo
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the prices are high because the performance agp card is way a smaller market nowdays.Lee wrote:The pricing on those 7800gses is a bit over the top really, I know you need something for AGP but I got a PCI-E 7900gs for £130 from scan and its a far better card.
not to mention upgrading to PCI-E would certainly need a new motherboard, probably new ram and a shiny new cpu. so it makes it way cheaper to take it in the ass for the gpu than replace half of your machine.
either way, 7900 is better than 7800 by a long way.
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- Robotic Despot
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That gainward is currently the best available at the moment (Why havn't other manufacturers done this?) but the price is just silly.
Though if you don't want ATI that and the 7800 gs I have are the only options
I still think the x1950 pro will be the better upgrade compared to the Gainward, it's just not out yet
Though if you don't want ATI that and the 7800 gs I have are the only options
I still think the x1950 pro will be the better upgrade compared to the Gainward, it's just not out yet
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- Robotic Despot
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Yeah i thought about it but resisted and went for the cheaper mi-term optionspoodie wrote: That's a bit more reasonably priced. I'm glad I managed to resist buying that Gainward one today.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-004-GC
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- Heavy
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Any idea when the X1950 Pro AGP cards are coming out. Google results say they are for sale, but overclockers have them on pre-order?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-069-HT
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-069-HT
I've seen them in stores here in Hong Kong, for what that's worth. I would, but I have a 7800GS already.Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Any idea when the X1950 Pro AGP cards are coming out. Google results say they are for sale, but overclockers have them on pre-order?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-069-HT
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- Robotic Despot
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You may have them now!, I'd go for the Sapphire over the GEcube,Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Any idea when the X1950 Pro AGP cards are coming out. Google results say they are for sale, but overclockers have them on pre-order?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-069-HT
GE Cube 256
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/119300
Sapphire 512
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/119956
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... =GX-137-SP
A Powercolor one is due which looks better as they have the nice Arctic cooling appendange
http://www.powercolor.com/global/main_p ... asp?id=137