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AGP Graphics Cards
Posted: 02 Sep 2006, 23:18
by thehappyotter
My graphics card has decided to give up on me this evening, it's been playing up for a while and just complained that the power cable wasn't connected then worked next boot. Now i'm getting nothing.
My machine has one of those old fashioned AGP slots so i'm not sure I can get the latest and greatest, this dead one is a Radeon X800XL 256mb I think.
What is good at the moment for an AGP card, budget about 150 quid or so.
Any help appreceated.
Posted: 02 Sep 2006, 23:41
by JimCooper
Probably this one if you can afford the extra £30 VAT!!
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/103766
Posted: 02 Sep 2006, 23:56
by Charlie Bravo
Your choices with AGP are extremely limited.
It's either a 7800GS which is over your budget or a Radeon X800GTO for £104 but this is slower than your X800XL.
Now would be a very good time to go down the PCI Express road.
Posted: 03 Sep 2006, 09:15
by jonesey2k
Overclock it!
Posted: 03 Sep 2006, 09:23
by Charlie Bravo
jonesey2k wrote:Overclock it!
But the GTO only has 12 pipes as opposed to 16 on the XL.
Posted: 03 Sep 2006, 09:38
by jonesey2k
Second hand X800XT?
Posted: 03 Sep 2006, 10:14
by Charlie Bravo
Hardly any on ebay, I checked yesterday.
Thing is, if you own an AGP card and it goes wrong, I don't think it's a good idea to spend out on another AGP card. They are also far more expensive than a PCI Express card with the same chip.
However, this would mean purchasing a new motherboard with a PCI Express slot that will accept your current CPU. Depending on what it is, it can be done.... I did it!
If you really do want to stay with AGP for the time being then I would look at a
Leadtek 7600GT for £129 or go with the option posted further up the thread.
Is the card no longer in it's warranty period?
Posted: 03 Sep 2006, 21:47
by thehappyotter
Thanks for the replies guys, i'll look into a new board possibly.
Thankfully i've got another old computer so I can still access the forums...
Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 12:43
by ajb
Sorry to ressurect this one but I'm having similar problems. My Radeon X700 has died and although I might get it replaced under warranty I never liked it. The GeForce 7600GT AGP version sounds perfect for me until I do a major hardware change next year for Vista and FSX. Question is, does the 7600GT need a whopping great PSU or will my 450W unit run it OK? I know that you need a more powerful unit for the top end cards.
Andy
Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 13:01
by Charlie Bravo
ajb wrote:Sorry to ressurect this one but I'm having similar problems. My Radeon X700 has died and although I might get it replaced under warranty I never liked it. The GeForce 7600GT AGP version sounds perfect for me until I do a major hardware change next year for Vista and FSX. Question is, does the 7600GT need a whopping great PSU or will my 450W unit run it OK? I know that you need a more powerful unit for the top end cards.
Andy
Get it replaced and sell it.
Re the PSU, it's not all about numbers, it's also the brand/quality of the unit.
A cheap 450W PSU will be worse than a 300W Antec for instance.