I'll be getting a new computer for my birthday (with quad-core =D), but I wanted to get people's suggestions for the best video cards out there for gaming and the best one for me. Thanks.
EDIT: Also, should I worry about my sound card? If so, what would be a good choice?
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- Cronambs
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Re: Video Card
nvidia is good brand, I used to have issues on ati brand because of no support on opengl and bad drivers that caused graphic errors or bsod but now since amd owns it i dunno how they are like anymore
sound cards I'm not very sure, I'm using nvidia on board sound card but maybe sound blaster from creative?
sound cards I'm not very sure, I'm using nvidia on board sound card but maybe sound blaster from creative?
- Grimes [3rd ID]
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Re: Video Card
The newer X-Fi sound cards are pretty awesome.
THE best video card on the market is the 9800 GX2. Under that is the 9600. Than the 8800Ultra. (9800=8800x2)
THE best video card on the market is the 9800 GX2. Under that is the 9600. Than the 8800Ultra. (9800=8800x2)
Re: Video Card
For video cards, I'd say stick with the GeForce 8 series and 256mb of video RAM. If you have money to blow or want a top of the line vid card, go into the 9 series or even get SLI (multiple video cards).
For sound, it really doesn't matter to be completely honest. Sure, you can get better quality sound if you spend $300 on a dedicated sound card, but then you'd also have to spend another $300 on the sound system to go with it so that you can hear that high quality sound in high quality. I don't think it's worth it. Most onboard sound systems are pretty reliable these days.
For sound, it really doesn't matter to be completely honest. Sure, you can get better quality sound if you spend $300 on a dedicated sound card, but then you'd also have to spend another $300 on the sound system to go with it so that you can hear that high quality sound in high quality. I don't think it's worth it. Most onboard sound systems are pretty reliable these days.
Re: Video Card
Thanks guys, I've bought all the parts now. In the end I went for:
- 2 x 8800GS using SLI (Cheaper + better than one 8800GT.)
- 500GB SATA hard drive + my current 100GB hard drive.
- 4GB RAM (onboard 2GB + two 1GB sticks, I'll probably upgrade this when I get the cash.)
- A new 22" monitor.
- Intel 6600 Core 2 Quad processor.
- Gigabyte S-Series motherboard.
- A new box (with flashiness =D)

Re: Video Card
lol sounds good man. Just get it assembled quickly or whenever you have a chancemedici wrote:
- A new box (with flashiness =D)






