![]() ![]() Geforce 7600 512mb DDR2 = This is marketing at its best, giving people delusions of greater speed with 512megs of memory. If you really need to have one of these, make sure to stay away from the “LE” ones. Geforce 6600 series = these older gen cards should have died along with its 5 series predecessors. Geforce FX5200/5500/5600/5700/5800/5900 = many people fall for this especially the 5200… poor shader performance, and very deceiving despite their costs. Geforce 4 Ti4200/4400/4600/4800 = Once king of the hill 5 years ago is no longer an option to buy.Even for second hand. Still if you see a used one selling for only around 300 bucks, then it’s a steal □ Geforce 3 Ti300/500 = Magmano kayo when you see these because they should have been buried a long time ago. ![]() Geforce4 MX440 is just a Geforce 2 MX400 on steroids. = old outdated technology and sometimes overpriced. X1300pro = Being similarly priced as its bigger X1600 bretheren, and bested by its Nvidia competitor the 7300GT, this overpriced card is not a good deal. Unless the most graphically intensive game you’re gonna play is DOTA, avoid.ĩ600XT = A 7600GS AGP for 4k is even faster than a 9800XT in Crossfire! (if ever there is one -which of course there isn’t ) heheheĩ700Pro/9800Pro/9800XT – A 7300GTDDR3 will beat the crap out of these old school “monsters” and ALL of them should be avoided because they are overpriced and perform poorly compared to AGP and PCI-E cards of the same price Well actually, you only have the MX440, FX5200 and FX5500 to contend with. These are mostly based on PC EXPRESS and various tipidpc sellers’ price lists. Nvidia – from pre geforce diamond edge/tnt2 up until GTX295ĪTI – from Radeon 74/7000 up until HD4870 X2 It will now be entirely up to you if you would want to buy an Inno3d GTX295 for 25,000 or an XFX GTX295 for 30,000, or if you would want to buy a special edition or overclocked version of a particular card (I.E, Palit’s Sonic or Inno3D’s Ichill)įor reference on the specs of the video cards, refer to these: NOTE: This guide is based on the assumption that the video cards are priced at MSRP. NEW SECTION!!! -> Compatibility Issues with PCI-E 1.0 and PCI-E 2.0 (CIWP) NEW SECTION!!! ->Power Supply Guide… Choosing the Right PSU (PSGC) NEW SECTION!!! -> Video Card Power Consumption Guide (VCPC) GPU Upgrade: The Truth About Bottlenecks (CGTA) What games and resolutions/image quality can my Video Card Play? (WGRI) What is the maximum amount of memory for my Video Card without wasting money? (WMAM) On Multi-GPU Gaming (SLI/TRI-SLI/QUAD SLI/CROSSFIRE/HYBRID CROSSFIRE/HYBRID CROSSFIREX) (OMGG) Use the various codes below to quickjump to a section. If you need to jump somewhere quick, please make use of the ctrl+f function of This guide is for video cards that should be avoided for the poor performance given their prices.Ĭonversion Rate: $1 US dollar = PhP 50 pesos (for those viewing this internationally) ![]()
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