kp4life wrote:ok i'm gonna listen to bishi
i'll just wait a month and buy radeon 9600 pro 256 mb just like bishi
recommended i can't really buy radeon 9800 non-pro because it's way
too expensive 200 something right?
i saw 9800 SE something with $168 but i guess it's not a good card
You could try your luck with a 9800SE. It is actually a downgraded 9800non-pro (4 pipelines instead of 8, and 128-bit bus instead of 256-bit) which performs about the same as a 9600pro. It IS possible to mod some of the 9800SE's if you get lucky and unlock the other 4 pipelines or you might be lucky and have one with a 256-bit bus already. Either way it's a risk and there's no guarantee what you might get.
kp4life wrote:is radeon 9600 pro 256 mb really good? will this card last more than a year? how does this card runs in nba live 2003? athlon 1800 256 ram
and should i buy 9600 pro 256 mb or 128 mb ? because the price is the same why is that?
The 9600pro is a good card that overclocks like crazy. Will it last a year? It depends what you play and how tolerant you are of framerates. What games do you play?
I have almost the same specs as you with an overclocked Radeon 9500pro and I can tell you I cannot run Live 2003 on max settings at 1024x768 @ 60fps+. I max out at around 35fps. Every other dx8.1 game i can run at 60fps, but not this one. That says something about EA sports' PC department right there. 35fps for this game is NOT good enough. It seriously makes me want to barf. Other games such as Halo are fine at 30fps, but not sports games.
As for whether to buy 256 or 128 if you can get 256 for the same price +/- $10-15 then go for it. Anymore then no.
There is no perceivable difference right now btwn 256 and 128megs unless you play at VERY high resolutions (1600x1200) and turn on 6Xantialiasing and 16Xanisotropic filtering which are memory hogs. Honestly, with this card you won't be doing that.
kp4life wrote:and what's all this powercolar, gigacube, saphiry, and more company?
Those are all 3rd party companies that also produce the Radeon series of cards. Basically Ati sells them the chip and they do whatever the hell they want to do with it. Some put slower memory to cut costs, some have better game bundles, some may have Tv-out, etc. Overall, most stick to the reference design set by Ati so therefore, aside from a few changes to the fans there is very little difference btwn buying Ati and Sapphire/Powercolor/Gigacube..etc.
kp4life wrote:can tell me a web site that has a good info like testing games and comparing cards and stuff? i heard geforce is good running games and radeon is good for watching movie and working with photoshops and stuff....
There are tons of sites but here's a few:
http://www.anandtech.comhttp://www.tomshardware.com <-- very biased nowadays
http://www.hardocp.comhttp://www.firingsquad.comhttp://www.beyond3d.comkp4life wrote:oh well, i asked too many question sorry bishi
and i really appreciate u answering all these questions thanks

bye~
no probs. Buying graphics cards sucks serious ass these days i know
