Graphics Between 7300GT with zalman fan VS 7600GT

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  1. tort

    tort What's a Dremel?

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    Hi there,
    i need some advise here. because i going to open a new cyber cafe shop. So now the problem is i need to chose a VGA card for my Cyber Cafe PC...The choice are--->
    1. Galaxy 7300GT with zalman fan 256MB ddr3 link is provide below--->
    http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/09/07/Galaxy_7300_GT/1.html

    2. Nvidia 7600GT ddr 3

    So i not sure which one suit for my cyber cafe. Please advise. Thanks you
     
  2. Burnout21

    Burnout21 Is the daddy!

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    good luck with the buiness, the question i ask

    ''Are you running games on these machines, or are they web surfing rigs?''

    If you plan on run games the 7600GT is the card of choice, however it all depends on the screen's you are using.


    TBH to set each machine up to play games @1024x768 will be fine for multi-player games in a cafe, and because of that id go for the 7300GT as there cheaper.

    And remember you buying more than one card, if you have 10 machines it will cost £500-600 for 10 7300GT's!

    You can double that for 7600GT's
     
  3. r4tch3t

    r4tch3t hmmmm....

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    If the computers in your cafe are not running games, you can get away with integrated graphics, saving you a whole lot more.
     
  4. Shadowed_fury

    Shadowed_fury Minimodder

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    Most cafes round here are gaming based. So...

    7600GT - Cheaper in the long run. ;)
     
  5. sam.g.taylor

    sam.g.taylor Apparently I'm Greg Kinnear

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    I agree. I use an evga 7600GT KO version, and I am extremely pleased with its performance.
     
  6. Austin

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    :thumb: The 7600GT is a decent gaming card (unlike the awfully slow 7300GT) but the 7900GS and X1950Pro are a big step up and shouldn't cost much extra. Although it will mount up depending upon how many you need to buy don't forget you may get a small discount for buying a bunch of the same card. If they're for gaming then 7600GT is the bare minimum while 7900GS or X1950Pro will give that bit more longevity, esp if you keep the games up to date. If noise is an issue check which brand you buy or add-in the cost of after-market coolers.
     
  7. tort

    tort What's a Dremel?

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    ya plan for gaming..so think will go for 7600GT

    then...if 7600gt better....so the XFX 7600GT better or the nvidia 7600GT better o?
    thanks for the opinion
     
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  8. Gravemind123

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    The brand doesn't really matter, EVGA will let you upgrade them within 90 days by sending back the current card and only paying the difference between them. BFG and EVGA have good lifetime warranties, XFX has a double lifetime warranty covering you and one person who you may sell it too. That's my nVidia card manufacturer brand info for the good ones in the US, there may be others in the UK, but all 3 of these are there too.
     
  9. Austin

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    :thumb: I wouldn't worry too much about which brand to buy, simply consider both the warranty and the cooling used.
     
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