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EHM-0813 Guillermo:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by Willem de GraafThe best card is ATI 9800-256 but its expensive.
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I went for the 9600SE instead, because the 9800 would be more powerful thn my entire machine :o the 9800 is only for faster 2,0GHz+ machines.

EHM-1199 Philip:
How much would I pay for this? Would it be a huge improvement over my GForce 5200 256Mb?

EHM-1199 Philip:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by Turista
Well.. i have an AMD XP 2800+ with 512 DDR and an Geforce FX 5200, and i´m plenty sattisfied... Geforce FX 5200 works nice with Directx 9 and XP, and on FS2004 i´m flying at +/- constant 80FPS, with medium-high detail, full ATC, and realistic clouds!! Well and Geforce FX 5200 it´s a really really easy Graphic Card to overclock... from origin the Processor works at 250 mhz and memory at 400... my Geforce FX 5200 it´s now at 300/525 and the improve was great!! Just my testemony!! ;D
(Note: my Geforce FX 5200 it´s an MSI so i don´t talk about other labels)
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So, I got a GeForce 5200FX installed in my system, can I overclock it reasonably safely and how would I go about doing this?

EHM-0635 Nitzan:
What is the difference (if there is any) between the GeForce cards and Radeon? Which one is better for playing games? if i take both on the same price scale.

EHM-0962 Zhen Yi:
For overclocking it's best to consult people over at other technical forums such as the one on MSI's website.......they provide great tips and instructions on how to overclock reasonably well.....

As i remember, nVidia cards should be easier to overclock than compared to the Radeon cards. However both types of cards are priced rather competitively. Even so the top Radeon cards tend to me more expensive that nVidia's cards......(please correct me if i'm wrong! :P )

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