*sniff*, video card go melty melt :(

mondimondi Icrontian
edited July 2003 in Hardware
As the subject says, my trusty hard-modded Ti4600 which ive had forever ... finally ate it :( .. damn summer heatwaves ...

seems the fan just started losing it and while i slept it overheated

SIIIIGGGGGHHHHHHHH

oh well, I guess this is where I start actually reading the Video card forums ... Im assuming a 9700 or 9800 is the way to go ????



Incidentally... anyone wanna buy a heat twisted fan and partially scorched heatsink ...... heh

Comments

  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited July 2003
    Sorry to hear about the Ti4600's untimely death.

    If you've got lots of cash to burn, grab yourself the Radeon 9800 Pro ($456).

    If you want to save a little, grab either a new Radeon 9700 Pro ($259), a used 9700 Pro ($200) or a new 9600 Pro ($179).

    If you want to go the NVidia route, check out the 5900 Ultra ($419), or if you want to go a little cheaper, the 5600 Ultra ($151).

    If your really lucky, you might be able to get a hold of a Radeon 9500 Pro, which will do you fine. Good luck finding one though...
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    First: GeForceFX 5900 Ultra
    Second: Radeon 9800 Pro
    Third: Radeon 9700 Pro
    Fourth: GeForceFX 5600 Ultra
    Fifth: Radeon 9500 Pro
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    SimGuy said
    or a new 9600 Pro ($179).

    or if you want to go a little cheaper, the 5600 Ultra ($151).



    You buy either of these cards and you will be very pissed off. The fx5600 is just like the ti4200 ONLY IT COSTS $100 MORE!! DANG!(according to newegg)

    The 9600 pro is essentially a 9500 with a smaller micron process and downclocked.


    If you could care less about dx9 go for a ti4800se. If you care about dx9 go for a radeon 9500 pro or a radeon 9700 np or pro.

    I have a radeon 9700 np and all i had to do was flash the bios to get it to pro speeds. So i essentially saved $70, but if you dont want to take the risk go for the 9700 pro.

    P.s. Whats your budget?
  • mondimondi Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    Hmm, been looking around, I should have mentioned that I do alot of graphics programming and have much nvidia specific code in my programs ,,, I didnt think id mind changing it if i got an ati but I just had a look at their sdk and im not too impressed ... plus i just spent a bunch of time learning cg.

    I got lent a 9600 Pro, which blows ...

    (see where im going with this :)

    sooooo...

    SimGuy, you mentioned $419 for a 5900 Ultra ... where would I find that ?... the lowest ive found was about 460 ... I guess I should wait a little for these to come down but it seems thats the way im gonna go...

    thanks for all your help guys ..
  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited July 2003
    mondi said
    Hmm, been looking around, I should have mentioned that I do alot of graphics programming and have much nvidia specific code in my programs ,,, I didnt think id mind changing it if i got an ati but I just had a look at their sdk and im not too impressed ... plus i just spent a bunch of time learning cg.

    I got lent a 9600 Pro, which blows ...

    (see where im going with this :)

    sooooo...

    SimGuy, you mentioned $419 for a 5900 Ultra ... where would I find that ?... the lowest ive found was about 460 ... I guess I should wait a little for these to come down but it seems thats the way im gonna go...

    thanks for all your help guys ..

    My appologies, Pricewatch lied to me. Turns out that $419 was for a NON-Ultra 5900 card that was listed in PriceWatch's "5900 Ultra" listings. Cheapest one on PriceWatch.com that I would trust is the $459.00 USD ProLink 256 MB FX5900 Ultra from NewEgg.com
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    With 4x FSAA and 4x Aniso, both the 5600 Ultra and the 9500 Pro are less than 10 FPS slower than the ti4200 is WITHOUT them.

    Apparently Al believes featureless graphics is the only thing that matters. :rolleyes:
  • BlackHawkBlackHawk Bible music connoisseur There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    Al_Capown said
    SimGuy said
    or a new 9600 Pro ($179).

    or if you want to go a little cheaper, the 5600 Ultra ($151).

    The 9600 pro is essentially a 9500 with a smaller micron process and downclocked.
    Actually the 9600 is clocked higher but has half the pipelines.
  • WuGgaRoOWuGgaRoO Not in the shower Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    go for the fx9000....it has the best benches. I mean i love ATi...but nvidia seems to have the benches by the balls
  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited July 2003
    wait a minute! when did the FX9000 come out?!?!? ME WANT! :rolleyes2 ;D :bigggrin: ;D
  • CycloniteCyclonite Tampa, Florida Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    Geeky1 said
    wait a minute! when did the FX9000 come out?!?!? ME WANT! :rolleyes2 ;D :bigggrin: ;D

    I was thinking the same thing. Sounds like it's made by ATIVidia... :hrm::buck:
  • WuGgaRoOWuGgaRoO Not in the shower Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
    this is what i get for working a 40hr workweek while trying to be post as much as possible
  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited July 2003
    yup :bigggrin: ;D;D
  • edited July 2003
    The best thing to do may be to get a cheap 128MB Ti4200, and wait till after Doom3 and Half Life 2's release. Or another Ti4600, if it's really that important to you.

    Chances are there will be much better cards available by the time these games hit the shelves. They will be able to play these games better then anything available now.
  • a2jfreaka2jfreak Houston, TX Member
    edited July 2003
    I recall not too long ago replying with a quote from Dumb & Dumber, but I love the movie and sometimes it only takes a word or short phrase to make me think about it.

    When you said 40hr work week, it made me think of the scene when Lloyd is coming home after falling from the jet way and meets Harry who is also coming home. Shortly after they get inside they hear a knock at the door and Lloyd believes it to be the gas man so the sneak out the back. Upon returning Harry says to Lloyd, "Man, I can't believe there's not a single job in the entire city," to which Llody replies, "Yeah . . . unless you want to work 40 hours a week!"

    Ahhh, I love that movie.
    WuGgaRoO said
    :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
    this is what i get for working a 40hr workweek while trying to be post as much as possible
  • edited July 2003
    u can get a 9800 pro (128) for less than 400, and a 9800 pro (256) will cost ya from 480 to whatever, atleast those are the prices that ive seen
  • mondimondi Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    teh descision:

    Ive been lucky recently, ive earned a bunch of cash ... but ive also seen Ti4600s go down from ~450 (where I bought mine) to ~150 ... I figure staying with my sucky ass radeon for the next 4-5 months and learning to optimize for ATI / other low end cards (let the flames begin :) ) ... and waiting for the new cards to hit the scene is worth it ...

    thanks everyone for all your advice... and I'll add, i cant wait for the NV40's to hit so I can pick up a kickass 5900 for CHEAP !!! :)


    ummm, long live nVidia ... heh
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