Video Cards With Low Power Consumption
I'm looking to upgrade my wife's PC pretty soon. I am going to enter the world of PCI express for the first time here.
What I'm looking for is some video card recommendations that get good performance, but don't require an external power connector, and an overall pretty low power consumption. I don't know if there is such a beast, but I'd like for it to be able to beat out the 9800 Pro she's got in the rig right now. Low heat output is a nice bonus.
If there's nothing that fits the bill that performs better than a 9800 Pro, I'll accept recommendations for cards that have an additional power connector, as long as they have relatively low power consumption (i.e. no 7950GTX2).
Relatively low price is another nice bonus.
Thanks in advance.
What I'm looking for is some video card recommendations that get good performance, but don't require an external power connector, and an overall pretty low power consumption. I don't know if there is such a beast, but I'd like for it to be able to beat out the 9800 Pro she's got in the rig right now. Low heat output is a nice bonus.
If there's nothing that fits the bill that performs better than a 9800 Pro, I'll accept recommendations for cards that have an additional power connector, as long as they have relatively low power consumption (i.e. no 7950GTX2).
Relatively low price is another nice bonus.
Thanks in advance.
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The 6600TD is one of the last PCI-Express card I have seen with no Power connector's I don't know if you can even find those anymore... But If I were you I would go with a card that supports all the new graphic tech, so stay away from ATI's x00 series any of those cards will not support SM 3.0.
I am a big Nvidia fan but to stay away with a No Bias opinion the following card should be cheap run at lower power and run great.
ATI X1600 series
ATI X1800 series - little higher power
Nvidia 6600 GT or TD
Nvidia 7600GT
Nvidia 7800 or 7900GT- little higher power
Would the X1600's and the 6600s and 7600s easily better the 9800 Pro?
I think I forgot to mention, my wife plays Oblivion, so I can't get away without a really good graphics solution.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/07/10/can_your_rig_run_oblivion/
Someone at SM is selling a 7900GT here
To note a 7900GT uses less power than a 7800GTX and runs about 15%faster.
It's her PSU - My PSU is a 90W/19V power brick that plugs into my laptop.
This is a late reply but I just saw your post. I would search for an ATI X800XL PCIE card. ATI's original card is without the external power connection, so it does not draw more power than PCIE can supply (~70W). Most of the manufacturers (HIS, MSI, etc.) did not include the power connector as well, but Sapphire has power connection. I just checked Newegg and Pricegrabber, they are still available starting from ~$140. Regarding performance, these cards are in the same category as GF6800GT, i.e. well above R9800Pro . The drawback is that they support only SM2.0, no SM3.0 like the latest X1K series. But, IMHO, this is not such a big deal for today's games. I have the AGP version of this card made by ATI with the power connector since AGP interface can not supply as much power as PCIE. It is not good for tweaking and overclocking but it performs very well since it has 16 pipes and 256bit memory interface. And, I hope my feedback is not too late for you.
Furthermore, I got her an SLI-capable motherboard, so we'll see where the future leads.
Any way you look at it, my wife is completely spoiled.
I mean, her Oblivion experience is definitely going to beat the hell out of mine... She's going from an AXP Barton to an X2 3800+ with the 7600GS... while I'm gaming on my Mobility Radeon 9600.
Then again, I almost have to spoil her - I had to find some way to get her into playing Oblivion, because I used to play Morrowind so much that she called it "the other woman" - now she plays Oblivion a lot more than I do!
I can't wait to build this upgraded system for her. And for my folding score!
Let us know how she likes the GS.
Show this to your wife and you will be buying a core2 duo machine. Of course they were running twin X1900s in crossfire, but that is beside the point.
Although, really, she'll let me buy her any kind of PC I want to buy her - it's all about the budgetary constraints!