ampshock Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) I have heard lots about graphics cards and diffrent opions about them. But I just want one answer What realy is the best card? I have a PCI Express 16x slot. I want to have around 256mb on it, with DVI, VGA and S-video out. I do Multimeda and gaming (example Battle Feild 2) Edited September 15, 2005 by ampshock Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bubba Bob Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 TOms Hardware: PCI-E charts.Scroll to the bottom where it says "benchmarks". Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IEatHardDrives Posted September 15, 2005 Report Share Posted September 15, 2005 Well the best is the Geforce 7800GTX or the ATI Radeon X850XT PE if you have $500 sitting around. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mx² Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 TOms Hardware: PCI-E charts.Scroll to the bottom where it says "benchmarks".<{POST_SNAPBACK}>That doesn't include the 7800GTX though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bubba Bob Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 TOms Hardware: PCI-E charts.Scroll to the bottom where it says "benchmarks".<{POST_SNAPBACK}>That doesn't include the 7800GTX though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>No, but it's a good list of affordable, yet high end cards. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Honda_Boy Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Currently the most powerful card on the market is eVGA's e-GeForce 7800GTX KO Edition. It's like 600 Bucks though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lynch Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 i dunno but this little card packs alot of power i say its better than the 7800gtx and itll cost you alot more than a 7800gtxWildCat Realizm 800Full programmability.Dual VPUs plus one VSU (provides advanced geometry processing, VPU management and a PCI Express interface) for performance doubling Full programmability and floating-point capabilities through entire graphics processing pipeline Seamless 32- to 16-bit and 16- to 32-bit conversion with zero overhead 16x PCI Express for faster data transfer through the system bus Dual-display,dual-link DVI to double the digital display bandwidth (for true 3840 x 2400 resolution capabilities) 512-bit GDDR3 memory interface for higher memory performance. Hardware accelerated pixel readback up to 4 GB/sec. SuperSceneâ„¢ multisampling full-scene antialiasing support Support for DirectBurstâ„¢ and unified memory for professional resource allocation and utlization Texture sizes up to 4K x 4K Dedicated isochronous channel Orthogonal, compiler friendly SIMD array throughout pipeline allowing compilers to deliver optimal performance Independent dual 400 MHz 10-bit DACsSupported APIs:OpenGL ® 2.0 (Full support when ratified) OpenGL 1.5 with OpenGL Shading Language Microsoft DirectX ® 9.0 with High Level Shader Language (HLSL, VS 2.0, PS 3.0) Supports optional Wildcat Realizm Multiview card for framelock/genlock capabilitiesProgrammability FeaturesLeading support for OpenGL Shading Language and DIrectX 9 HLSL Full floating-point programmability Optimized floating-point precision at each pipeline stage (36-bit vertices, 32-bit pixels, 16-bit back-end pixel processing) for the highest precision rendering accuracyand fidelity32 programmable 36-bit floating-point vertex shaders supporting: Up to 1 K instructions Up to 32 light sources Subroutines, loops, and conditionals96 programmable 32-bit floating-point fragment shaders supporting: Up to 256 K instructions Subroutines, loops, and conditionalsUnique programmable pixel shader with 32 programmable 32-bit shadersBoard Physical16-lane PCI Express, single-slot, full-length and full-height card. Occupies two slots for the cooling solution Compliant to the PCI Express high-end graphics electromechanical and power specificationMemory640MB GDDR3 total memory. 512MB GDDR3 unified memory with 512-bit-wide interface bus 128 MB GDDR3 DirectBurst memory with 128-bit-wide interface bus64 KB of flashable EEPROM memory for VGA bios and product configuration storage. Virtual memory support allowing: Onboard memory to be used as an effcient L2 cache Seamless handling of huge datasets Automatic paging out of unused buffers Very large individual texture sizes (for example, 4K x 4K)DriversMicrosoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP (32-and 64-bit). Windows drivers include 3Dlabs Acuity Windows Manager. Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition (32-and 64-bit ver 3.0 or later)ConnectorsTwo DVI-I Analog/Digital Video Output Ports - dual-link DVI capable of supporting the following configurations: One or two analog display devices One or two single-link digital display devices One or two dual-link digital display devices One single-link or dual-link digital display devices and one analog display deviceStereo Sync Support VESA-standard frame sequential stereo 3-pin,mini-DIN connector provides connection to LCD shutter glasses or other stereo shutter devices. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Freidog Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 i dunno but this little card packs alot of power i say its better than the 7800gtx and itll cost you alot more than a 7800gtxWildCat Realizm 800Full programmability....snip...<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I take it, you've never actually used a 3D Labs card. Those are 'professional' 3D cards meant for 3D animation / modeling or CAD type work.It's probably fairly comperable to the 7800 GT, at least in OpenGL. Direct X support has never been great for these types of cards (becuase a lot of the time they're running on something other than windows). But for any gaming, the 7800GTX is the faster card. At one third the cost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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