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June 30th, 2008 06:16 PM #31
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June 30th, 2008 06:49 PM #32
Mahal ang HDTV, pero di lang naman pang games yun pwede ring manood ng TV and DVD so multipurpose na.
You only need to buy a console every 5 years for $500 thats already the price of your high end videocard alone which you need to replace every 3 years if you want to play your games at a decent speed. As for games meron ding pirated games except for PS3.
Also consoles are much more easier to use. Place the disk and it runs. PC sometimes daming ek ek na kailangan problemahin like compatibility, minimum requirements etc...
Ever wonder why games come to consoles first (GTA4, Mass Effect etc..) before PC. That's because the industry realizes that consoles are more profitable and sales from PC are just the sugar coating...
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October 9th, 2008 09:16 AM #33
guys I need your inputs, I'm planning to upgrade my pentium 4's AGP video card next month. right now, I'm using the fx500 256mb. but It can't play 1080p movies properly. but my budget is only 3k. I have 2 options right now, the Nvidia 7300GT 512Mb from villman or ATI 1650pro 512 from rsun.
which of the two you think is better?
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October 9th, 2008 10:38 AM #34
Curiously I am also in the market for a new video card (AGP slot) if I can find a half-height card so it can fit in my custom case. So far all I have found are AGP vid cards that are full height in design.
My alternative option is to upgrade the CPU, Mboard, vid card to do 1080p movies.
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October 9th, 2008 11:41 AM #35
IMO
rion, redeon for XP and nvidia for vista.
boss gh, that's it and go for msi or asus motherboard.
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October 20th, 2008 11:27 PM #36
thanks XTO.
here is the spec on nvidia vs. radeon I'm planning to get
di ko ma gets, Iba-iba kasi yung term nila...
Radeon: 2,400
Graphics Engine RADEON X1650
Video Memory 512MB DDR2
Engine Clock 600 MHz
Memory Clock 330 MHz x 2
Memory Interface 128bit
source link
Nvdia: P 3,088
Chipset Geforce 7300 GT
Memory 512MB GDDR2
Core Frequency 400MHz
Memory Frequency 667MHz
RAMDAC 400MHz
source link
could someone please translate them?
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November 5th, 2008 06:36 AM #37
The cheapest Video Card in the Market with the Best Performance & Value for Money is the...
XFX 8600GT 256Mb DDR3 XXX Edition.
- Php 3,000
- 620Mhz Engine (up from 540Mhz Nvidia Reference Design)
- Has a XFX Free Dual Analog, Rumble Game Pad (worth 800 pesos)
- Runs games (except Crysis) on 1024 x 768 Max Settings, or 1280 x 1024 Very High
- Have played Devil May Cry 4, Gears of War, Race Driver GRID, Assasins Creed, Fifa 09, C&C 3: TW & KW, Call of Duty 4 at max settings.
Runner Up: All Radeon 4650/4670 Video Cards that are 4,000 and below.Last edited by mikmik316; November 5th, 2008 at 06:39 AM.
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January 18th, 2009 11:07 AM #38
I ended up with the X1650 pro 512Mb GDDR2 Agp for 2,600. bleh, It's not a budget card anymore for PCI-E. it's not even a mid-range card anymore... It's barely keeping up with Dead Space, I bet it will be worst on Tomb Raider Underworld... a power hungry card. it's a underclocked stock but a factory overclocked. so overclocking seems unlikely...
Atleast I can play it on Left4Dead on the LCD's native Resolution with low-Mid settings with bareable lags.
buying a HD3850 agp for 6,000 could catch up, but I rather build a new Rig with PCI-E.Last edited by rion; January 18th, 2009 at 11:14 AM.
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January 18th, 2009 02:29 PM #39
btw, here's my x1650 pro benchmark results. for peeps considering agp cards...
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May 17th, 2009 04:39 PM #40
any comments nvidia 295 2gb ? yung may company of heroes na naka lagay sa box. TIA
IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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