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korymiller
09-24-09, 04:37 PM
I am looking to upgrade my video card here shortly. I recently put together a new budget build and I am using the card from my old machine still.

My current specs:

Intel C2D E7500 Stock cooling OC @ 3.2 Ghz
MSI G31TM-P21
4 gb (2x2gb) Corsair PC2-6400
GeForce 8600GT
400W PSU (No name I believe, it came with my case)
Modtek Alien-X case with 120MM Rear and 80MM Side Fans
Windows 7 Professional


I was looking to stay in the 100-150 range price wise and was thinking perhaps about a 9800GTX ? Or would you recommend I go higher with a 200 Level card ? I am assuming on upgrading the PSU as well when I get the new card

MadInsane
09-24-09, 04:48 PM
Wait for ATI Evergreen /dx11 cards! They are right around the corner.... Bad time to upgrade, you will be obsolete in a matter of weeks... Also the $200 cards will be dropping. if you have to buy one now, i would buy the 4890 Saphire card.

Marshmallow64
09-24-09, 04:53 PM
Yea wait 1-2 weeks for the new cards to come out if you can. If not then get a cheapo card for now and sell it afterwards.

dudleycpa
09-24-09, 04:55 PM
:welcome::welcome::welcome:

WELCOME TO THE FORUMS!

Does it have to be a nVidia card?

ATI just released it's next gen cards. The 5850 should be out soon and it would (should) be around $259 (if you want to spend that much). If not the 4890 would be around $200.

Maybe you want to read some of the posts in the forums!:thup:

qq
09-24-09, 05:14 PM
Before thinking about new card, you should first think about upgrade your power supply. Assume you have a 400 watt el-cheapo power supply, your 12v rail may be under powered, i.e <25a... If you don't want to upgrade your power supply, then I suggest you to get a 9600 under $100 - $30 rebate = $70.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121324&cm_re=9600gt-_-14-121-324-_-Product