The real question here is do you want to get a card that isn't worth the money? The 8800 is a nice card but it's not that great, nvidia just put it out to say i have the first dx 10 video card. If i were you i would wait until they come out with a better more revised version of a dx 10 video card. Hope this helps a little. ohh and if you want a very very good dx 9 card for a good price get the XFX 7600 gt XXX edition it's a very good card for the price. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150182
2007-02-11 15:44:56
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answered by jdave4200 1
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The only thing I could see holding you back from buying the 8800 is the fact that those are new video cards and as of yet we are unsure of their stability. Other than that, why would you even want a DirectX 9 card? I have herd and read that the visuals for Directx 10 are stunning. So get the DirectX 10 if you can afford it.
2007-02-11 13:56:42
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answered by Shellback 6
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If you are into PC gaming and will be diving into X10 software head on, I would go with the 8800 now. If not, then buy a 7900 series, overclock it and buy some AMD shares with what's left over (they're coming back... ). You'll have enough for top of the line second generation X10 video card...
2007-02-11 14:02:17
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answered by Nolo C 1
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Yes, wait a bit for the Direct X 10 to be the high standard.
2007-02-11 16:11:49
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answered by kool_rock_ski_stickem 4
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at the same time as ordering CPUs or GPUs, dont in trouble-free terms inspect the numbers, diverse businesses and fashions have new technologies that lead them to carry out more beneficial useful, like understanding the position to allocate approaches and such. in many circumstances bypass with more beneficial modern subject matters
2016-12-04 01:42:02
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answered by bartow 4
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yep just get the cheap dx9 video card and change later... you can play games such as doom3 and far cry.
2007-02-11 16:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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