100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #24946] |
Sun, 15 June 2003 10:18 |
Genius-Pr02
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That 5200 FX won't last a second in Doom 3, maybe 10FPS on low detail. Also the reeason why the FX get's so hot is because it uses DDRII and it's core is 500Mhz so it runs as hot as 80c.
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25042] |
Sun, 15 June 2003 17:26 |
jsnrkd
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"jsnrkd" | its for a desktop computer. uses agp slot
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Perhaps you'd have more luck if you said whch type of Ti card it is....
But because you have no idea, you're obviously a blatant liar, you might need to work on screwing people over...
Kthxbye.
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as i hold the box with the card inside i wonder why people keep calling me a liar. ok well obviously im never going to be able to sell anything on here. i thought maybe some renegade people would like it better than ebay. the card is Asylum 128 mb ddr memory, geforce 4 ti 4200 250mhz gpu, vga tv out and dvi, 256-bit graphics accelerator, 1.03 trillion operations per second. lifetime waranty. - this is what the front my box says. and thanks ultron10 for calling me a liar, i want you to email me if you think i am because ill send you a pretty picture of me holding the freaking thing, my god. why does everyone have to be negative. oh yeah and the 1024x768 32bit vertical refresh rate is 200hz. urgh wtf ultron im not trying to screw anyone over.
JSNRKD(Jtek) aka OOaudiOO(eod)
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25061] |
Sun, 15 June 2003 18:09 |
jsnrkd
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well when i got my geforce 4 ti , it was a while ago so it was like the best one of the best ones out at the time, it had a few rebates but the total was approx 200$. bad thing is, i never got to use it because of my cheap motherboard.
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25204] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 11:56 |
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Genius-Pr02 | That 5200 FX won't last a second in Doom 3, maybe 10FPS on low detail. Also the reeason why the FX get's so hot is because it uses DDRII and it's core is 500Mhz so it runs as hot as 80c.
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i believe you are thinking of the 5800, as always people always remember that flop, and complain about all the 5200s.
i have ran planetside, graphics up on max for over 20 hours, and had a constant temp in my cpu @ the vid card around 60f
so, if you don't expect your system to stay cool as i do, and prepare for high processing as i do, then yes, you will get an overheated card/board/drives/etc.
do all yourselves a favor, buy some cooling systems for your computers
RenEvo
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25208] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 12:09 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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http://www4.tomshardware.com/howto/20030610/index.html
That site shows you how to install some serious cooling. In the review they managed to cool down a Pentium 4 3.06Ghz with HT to -52 Degrees Celcius then everclock it to 4Ghz! a massive overclock and the cooling system and case for around £400, which is a reasonable price compared to some high end cases you can buy these days.
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25229] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 13:49 |
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Messages: 1438 Registered: February 2003 Location: Toronto, Canada
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Genius-Pr02 | That 5200 FX won't last a second in Doom 3, maybe 10FPS on low detail. Also the reeason why the FX get's so hot is because it uses DDRII and it's core is 500Mhz so it runs as hot as 80c.
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i believe you are thinking of the 5800, as always people always remember that flop, and complain about all the 5200s.
i have ran planetside, graphics up on max for over 20 hours, and had a constant temp in my cpu @ the vid card around 60f
so, if you don't expect your system to stay cool as i do, and prepare for high processing as i do, then yes, you will get an overheated card/board/drives/etc.
do all yourselves a favor, buy some cooling systems for your computers
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ya that is the problem with most people's system...They pile all these wicked products into their case and don't realize how much damm heat all that stuff makes.. On a minimum you should one intake fan and one outake that is not including power supply. It has it's own role...the power supply... :rolleyes:
Water Cooling is a good option for almost any system and especially if you like/want/do overclocking of your CPU or Video card. My next computer is gonna have water cooling...Air cooling is just getting too loud...
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25250] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 14:23 |
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General Havoc
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An intake and an exhaust fan make a hell of a difference. I used a 40mm fan off an old CPU coolder for my exhause fan and it gets rid of the heat very well, when I touch the side of my case it is no longer hot as the heat is getting takes out of the case.
Compresser cooling (same idea as fridge) is a good method. It's fairly new and there are cases for under £400 now. As I said before it bought an loaded P4 3.06 Ghz down to -52 degrees, which is almost 3 times colder then your freezer (-18 degrees average freezer). Although it's only for the CPU, silent fans or more silent methods of cooling can be used on video cards and such. A heat pipe and thermal jacket on a video card are as effective as a cooling fan and heatsink.
I turned on my AMD K6/2 266Mhz last night to store some files. When i came back to the room it was in i didn't even know it was on. You can see how much heat these new computers make now.
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100$ geforce 4 ti brand new [message #25287] |
Mon, 16 June 2003 16:09 |
abakshi
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The nVidia GeForce FX5200 is an entry-level card - reviews compare it to the ATI Radeon 9000 Pro and the 9200 Pro, as well as the nVidia GeForce4 MX line, not the Radeon 9500/9600/9700/9800 line or the nVidia GeForce4 Ti lineup.
Here's a quote from the Tom's Hardware article linked above:
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By contrast, we were more pleased by the FX 5200 Ultra. With respect to performance, the card can hold its own quite well against the Radeon 9000 PRO/ 9200.
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In the entry-level segment, the FX 5200 Ultra is therefore a good choice. It's not certain, however, as to whether the moderate performance of the card really allows the DirectX 9 features in games to be used. Tests with modern games such as Splinter Cell or Aquanox 2 (internal tests with DX 9 Beta Patch) show that the card is actually too slow for this.
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My point is not that the FX 5200 is a bad card - it's just that it is an entry-level card, not something that one can compare with the Ti 4200, 4400, or 4600, or with the Radeon 9500/9600/9700/9800.
Another thing - this is all considering the FX5200 Ultra, not the FX5200 normal, which is considered by many to be at GF4 MX420 / Radeon 7500 levels.
Later tests that compared the FX 5200 Ultra with the ATI Radeon 8500, 9100, 9000 Pro, and 9200 (non-Pro) have shown that they are all at about the same level. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, which is also affected by drivers, etc., but because of the pricing difference, the best 'bang for the buck' out of those four would be the 8500. The best performance for a decent price in this range would be the 9200 Pro, but that, along with the FX5200 Ultra, approach the price range of the 9500 Pro, which is a whole lot faster than both of them.
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