Dr_asik Distinguished Mar 8, 2006 607 0 18,980 Apr 11, 2006 #1 ...between a (all prices are in $CAN) X800GTO2 at 216$ X1600Pro 512MB at 168$ 7600GS at 176$ 6800GS at 240$ 7900GT at 400$ What would you take? And if you didn't have 400$ to spare on the 7900GT, what is the best options between the remaining cards?
...between a (all prices are in $CAN) X800GTO2 at 216$ X1600Pro 512MB at 168$ 7600GS at 176$ 6800GS at 240$ 7900GT at 400$ What would you take? And if you didn't have 400$ to spare on the 7900GT, what is the best options between the remaining cards?
cleeve Illustrious Mar 7, 2003 12,012 0 40,790 Apr 11, 2006 #2 If you're not an overclocker, go with the X1600 Pro. If you're into overclocking, the 7600 GS should have alot of headroom. [edit] Scratch that, i was thinking X1600 XT. The X1600 PRO isn't as good. 7600 GS is the clear winner. [/edit]
If you're not an overclocker, go with the X1600 Pro. If you're into overclocking, the 7600 GS should have alot of headroom. [edit] Scratch that, i was thinking X1600 XT. The X1600 PRO isn't as good. 7600 GS is the clear winner. [/edit]
bluntside Distinguished Mar 22, 2006 744 0 19,010 Apr 11, 2006 #3 x1600 pro not a real smart choice. 7600gs will do you really well for performance and value, the 7600gs wins this battle. If you have spare money, definetly go with the 7900gt!!
x1600 pro not a real smart choice. 7600gs will do you really well for performance and value, the 7600gs wins this battle. If you have spare money, definetly go with the 7900gt!!
J jap0nes Distinguished Mar 8, 2006 918 0 18,980 Apr 11, 2006 #4 I'd go 1600pro or 7600GS probably more 7600 than 1600 and i think spending 400$ on a card is a waste, unless you sh*t money 😛
I'd go 1600pro or 7600GS probably more 7600 than 1600 and i think spending 400$ on a card is a waste, unless you sh*t money 😛