A 6600GT atleast which retails for about 9k but you won't be able to use it at high resolutions. Specifying a budget would be better imo.mrkun said:What video card would you guys suggest I buy that would allow me to play most games at a fairly high quality?
My current specs:
Windows XP
Pentium 4 3GHZ
1GB of RAM
256MB Geforce FX 5600
10000 more? :no:saiyan said:add some k more and get the 6800GT its worth more than the 6600Gt 256MB version
I am not quite sure how the 6600GT will perform in newer games like cod2 with the extra memory but imho the performance increase won't be worth the extra money invested.TheMask said:6600gt, 128MB or 256MB? i can't get myself to shell out 3k more for the 256MB version.. but is it worth the price? in latest games and the games to come? does it make sense for the extra 3k?
^^ there is a difference between NZD and INRAnish said:^^ People here spend 35k on video cards man, 9k is nothing
Most of the cards there are in the 7~8k range only. So its better you get a 6600GT 128MB.
P.S. If your ordering from that site get the BFG 6600GT OC.
Awesome, thanks for those recommendations - how much of an improvement would those cards be on my current 256MB Geforce FX5600?Crazy_Eddy said:Either get a good/cheap 6600GT for around 355 NZD:
http://www.ascent.co.nz/ProductSpecification.aspx?ItemID=340718
Or if you are interested in seriously OC'ing the hell out of the card, get the BFG 6600GT OC which carries a significant premium at 437 NZD:
http://www.ascent.co.nz/ProductSpecification.aspx?ItemID=340470
Assuming this X800 XL comes back in stock later, it would be a good buy as well at around 621 NZD, offering a significant performance improvement over the 6600GTs:
http://www.ascent.co.nz/ProductSpecification.aspx?ItemID=340734
saiyan said:OT: my BIG 6600GT 128MB(BFG oem) was clocked at 525/1025 @ default vs 500/1000 does it means that mine is a overclocked version??