Is that AGP?
Veech wrote:
Guys,
If you're not in a big rush, I'll be upgrading pretty soon and will
have an EVGA e-GeForce 7800 GS CO which is o/c'ed to 460MHz and
clocked at 1350MHz that I'll be wanting to get rid of. Just bought in
May from NewEgg. I'll post in a month or so when I can get my new box
on track.
Veech
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Zaske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Hardware List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [H] New Video Card
I understand what you mean but on a long enough time-line you could
have bought one piece @ a time until complete and then put it all
together (I've had an aluminum mid-tower case and PSU for months now
sitting in my closet). But from everything I've read the 7800GS is
supposed to be significantly faster than your old card. Enjoy!
Christopher Fisk wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Stan Zaske wrote:
My exact situation! To upgrade my aging 939 pin NF3 250, AGP 8X,
GeForce 6600GT box I purchased an NF4 Ultra Lanparty, Radeon
X1900XT 256 MB to reuse my CPU and RAM. I broke my own budget
however when I came across a link to an FX55 Retail with free
Seagate 250 gig hardrive ($199.99 free shipping). I suggest you
forget the AGP upgrade, bite the bullet and buy a new mobo and
video card. Good Luck!
I really don't have the option. I'm on a very strict budget (And my
system isn't that bad otherwise) so I've gone with the AGP card.
Considering that it's the best AGP available, I'm pretty sure it'll
keep it's resale value when I'm able to upgrade later, to offset the
costs.
Christopher Fisk
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