Thanks for giving the list of the graphic cards that are all exist. This helps the people to find out the best graphic card according to their PC. Through this post, I am trying to give you the name of the some graphic cards.
They are ATI Radeon HD 4670 512MB, NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB, NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT 256/512MB.
Hope, you would like it.
So I have gone through & updated the list of graphic cards for Nvidia & I am working on the ATI update. But I have also adjusted the list to reflect current gen games.
I removed best ATI card notes as the ATI lists are completely out of wack
10 months ago you needed to update this. You are fired.
Just curious where a Radeon 4800 sits, in terms of current gaming ability. I don't even remember when I bought it, probably 2 years ago and it wouldn't have been high end then. If I were thinking upgrade but on a budget, where's the bang for the buck?
Other system info, running an overclocked i7 920 with 6GB RAM and plenty of power supply.
10 months ago you needed to update this. You are fired.
Just curious where a Radeon 4800 sits, in terms of current gaming ability. I don't even remember when I bought it, probably 2 years ago and it wouldn't have been high end then. If I were thinking upgrade but on a budget, where's the bang for the buck?
Other system info, running an overclocked i7 920 with 6GB RAM and plenty of power supply.
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Thanks for giving the list of the graphic cards that are all exist. This helps the people to find out the best graphic card according to their PC. Through this post, I am trying to give you the name of the some graphic cards.
They are ATI Radeon HD 4670 512MB, NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB, NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT 256/512MB.
Hope, you would like it.
I removed best ATI card notes as the ATI lists are completely out of wack
Just curious where a Radeon 4800 sits, in terms of current gaming ability. I don't even remember when I bought it, probably 2 years ago and it wouldn't have been high end then. If I were thinking upgrade but on a budget, where's the bang for the buck?
Other system info, running an overclocked i7 920 with 6GB RAM and plenty of power supply.
Hard to beat this on a budget. $150 after rebate and they throw in Dirt 3.