Posted: November 16th, 2006, 16:05
I'm looking at one of these, but at £250 it's not exactly cheap. If it extends the use of my current setup by a year or two it might be worth it. What do you think?
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
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.
How much is the x1950 likely to be?mrbobbins wrote:I still think the x1950 pro will be the better upgrade compared to the Gainward, it's just not out yet
That's a bit more reasonably priced. I'm glad I managed to resist buying that Gainward one today.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:just under 200 quid.
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.
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
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