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    best $100 or so vid card?

    Hello,
    A while ago I asked a similar question, realize I had no funds, so decided to wait. By now I figure everything has changed so....what's the best video card in the $100 street price area? I want something that is either easily overclockable (I guess that means Leadtek?) Or something so fast to begin with that it's faster than the other one when the other one is overclocked.
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    BTW-this would be going into an HP pavilion 540n which can support AGP 4x

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    POWERCOLOR RADEON 9000 128MB DDR RETAIL
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...roperty&DEPA=1

    $75.00
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    The Geforce 4 TI 4200 is a very good performer and it costs $76:

    http://www.target-sale.com/tusa/item...gp/i03899.html

    Its probably the best card for under $100 dollars. And it beats the ATI Radeon 9000-9200 hands down .

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    Hows the Leadtek NV34 Geforce FX5200 128mb that newegg has for $79?. Its got a 350mhz RamDac and 4ns seek (i think thats what it refers to).

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    Originally posted by athlonfan
    Hows the Leadtek NV34 Geforce FX5200 128mb that newegg has for $79?. Its got a 350mhz RamDac and 4ns seek (i think thats what it refers to).
    If you want a card that can do Direct X 9.0, then should get the Geforce FX 5200. But frankly the Ti 4200 has the best performance for under $100. Here's a link that shows benchmarking a lot of different cards to see how they all stack up : http://www.tomshardware.com/graphic/...charts-03.html

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    So the Geforce 4 is better than the FX? I was under the impression that the FX was like A geforce 5. So which brands should i look to for overclockability?
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    Originally posted by athlonfan
    So the Geforce 4 is better than the FX? I was under the impression that the FX was like A geforce 5. So which brands should i look to for overclockability?
    Thanks,
    Richard
    The Geforce FX 5200 is one of the value (and the slowest) versions of the Geforce FX (aka Geforce 5) series. The 5200 is slower than some Geforce 4's, but not all. In this case the Geforce 4 Ti 4200 is faster than the 5200.

    As for o/c, most good brands should be fine. Brands like Asus, Gainwood, Chaintech, Visiontek, and MSI. There are others, but it mostly depends on the cooling the card comes with. If you want to get really high o/c numbers, you might have to purchase addtional cooling.

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    www,compgeek.com $107 shipped ti4400 msi with games refurbished but retail packed with 6 month war from msi-best online deal i know of-have one coming monday.

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    Originally posted by wolfman
    www,compgeek.com $107 shipped ti4400 msi with games refurbished but retail packed with 6 month war from msi-best online deal i know of-have one coming monday.
    yeah but its more than $100 . none the less, a Ti 4200 should suit him fine.

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    Its worth spending the extra 7 bucks for a great card, I hear it over clocks 325/690

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    Got to be a 128mb ti4200 or ti4400 if you can find one, the faster clock speeds the better

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    Where on www.compgeek.com is there stuff for sale? All I see is the website of some kid from Rice University.
    Richard

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    www.compgeeks.com is the right link-hey that kid has a great domain name, he could get money for it. Right on the front page is the ti 4600 at a killer price<I made geek a offer to exchange the 44oo for the 4600 another $23.50- that's $15.50 off the old price of $139
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