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Discussion in 'Hardware' started by TwiztedE, 5 Jan 2003.

  1. TwiztedE

    TwiztedE What's a Dremel?

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    Okie ive been looking at upgrading my brothers Pc to a geForce 4 Ti4600 hes got an old GeForce 2 MX 400 5564 (Descent For Most Games Skips On UT2k3 - MOHAA SpearHead) Now the thing is i own Radeon 9700 Pro 128 Meg DDR AGP - Xtasy GeForce 4Ti 4600 128MB DDR AGP and a other few choice cards. i wanna get him something not so damn expensive but will look good and run and all i no is the more the $$$ the better the card. these cards r kinda expensive but this is kinda what im looking for but cheaper any ideas.


    These r the cards im looking at buying for him not all just 1:

    1. GeForce4 Ti4600 AGP 128MB DDR 2D/3D: $225.00

    http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_.../search=geforce 4 ti 4600/ut=1831ca34af70e6da

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    2. GeForce4 Ultra/750XP Golden Sample Ti4600 AGP 128MB DDR W/TV-out: $253.99

    http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_.../search=geforce 4 ti 4600/ut=1831ca34af70e6da

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    3. Abit Siluro GeForce4 Ti4600 AGP 128MB DDR w/ TV-Out: $237.00

    http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_.../search=geforce 4 ti 4600/ut=1831ca34af70e6da

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  2. herbs

    herbs Nobody but us chickens

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    Try the 9500 pro or a TI4200, good value for the money and not far off the speed of their big brothers. Also if your brothers system isn't top speed it wont take advantage of the top spec cards.
     
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  3. Ubermich

    Ubermich He did it!

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    Don't forget, if you're handy with a soldering iron you can get a 9500 and make it a 9700 :D :D :D

    But I would get a 4200 instead of a 4600. Upgrading from the gf2 he'll notice a massive difference
     
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