http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1188558584689
Is that a good price and a good card?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1188558584689
Is that a good price and a good card?
Last edited by Christopher; 11-22-2007 at 12:22 PM.
I would say so, but make sure you've got a large enough power supply to handle that (and the PCI-E ports available)
I have a 500W power supply so that shouldn't be a problem. It needs a minimum of 300W.
It only takes up on PCI-E port right?
I believe so. I'm not actually aware of any pci/pci-e/agp cards that require two slots though, so I could be wrong, but I don't think it'd say PCI-Express x16 interface if it needed 2 slots (I'd expect something like Dual PCI-E x16 interface).
Plus a pre-built I found on another site only had one pci-e slot and it said it had the same card in it, so I think it's a single-slot requirement![]()
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doesnt look like a rip off to me
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Thanks for helping me out.
Now I have to decide if I want to buy it. I found it cheaper on a different site.
On a different forum people told me to wait for directx 10.1. Did it come out yet?
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Chougard if your looking for just a video card to get you through and vista working without much problems then yes this card would go good but if your looking to use directx 10.1 when it comes out then you will have to upgrade to an ati hd 3870 or 3850 but you will need 2 empty pci spots in your case since it has the huge cooling fan. Link to ati site with hd 3800 series detail
Currently nvidia has not released a card with full directx 10.1 support but the new 8800gt is close to it from what i hear if the rumors about nvidia making a 9600 series cards those are supposedly post to be full directx 10.1 complaint.
Let you know all graphic cards do not use more than one apg/pci/pci-e slots they just take up so far 2 pci openings now if your computer motherboard is sli/crossfirex/crossfire ready then it would take 2 pci-e slots but that because it is 2 cards instead of one running at the same time but most high end cards that will require 4 slots on the back panel to be used and less room for other stuff to use pci/pci-1 slots on your motherboard. To run the 3800 series in crossfire mode you must have a motherboard that supports crossfirex ati's latest technology to use 2 graphic cards at same time. But most of the time /sli/crossfire/crossfirex is not needed as the cards are already powerful enough and why spend double the price when you could over clock if you have sufficient cooling.
Last edited by nexhunter; 11-23-2007 at 01:21 AM.
We barely have games supporting DX10 yet and probably won't have for quite some time now, 10.1 is just marketing hype untill games actually bother to support it.
As of now, I'm happily using 8600GT SLI.
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Make sure you have enough power suply and pci-express slot free but ive got the 2 8600GTS in sli but 1 8600GTS i realy recomend if you are on a budget.