By max allanPosted Thursday 6th November 2008 15:57 GMT
My nvidia 768MB 9600 gts that I bought about a year ago is still going strong. I have to play at 1920x1200 (otherwise my monitor decides it needs to stretch the image, even if I run at 960x600 (exactly half) it assumes I'm at 800x600 and I loose the edges.) and it's still good even at high res.
With most of the GFX settings on high the frame rate is occasionally a bit choppy but if you have a monitor that doesn't need such a high res it'll probably be fine. It's definitely playable.
Not very future proof though because nvidia won't do SLI on GTS cards if I read the SLI site properly.
i play alot of high end games as well. i am currently working on: Pure, Far Cry 1 and 2, Bioshock, NFS: Carbon, Most wanted, High Stakes, and Underground 2; Quantum Of Solace, And a few other new just out highly graphical games. i am running the ati 4670 512 gddr3 card, and i have every game on max settings at 2048x1536 on my 22 inch viewsonic. i have YET to hit anything unfer 45 fps. i dont expect anything higher though, whats the point, graphics are smooth @ 30fps. if you went with the 4870 or 4850 series, i think you would be more than adequately covered. if you want to spend the extra bank, def. go for the 4870 x2. great cards. i made the switch from nvidia after the fx 5900 ultra i had on my old agp rig, and i havent looked back since.
Answers to: Which top-of-the-line graphics card should I buy?
@Ricky #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 16:19 GMT
Nvidia geforce 9600 gts #
By max allan Posted Thursday 6th November 2008 15:57 GMT
Meh #
By Dave Posted Thursday 6th November 2008 20:04 GMT
ATI FTW! #
By Jesse Posted Friday 7th November 2008 02:20 GMT