7950GT AGP is faster than X1950 Pro AGP in benchmarks and actual games. Go, get the 7950GT. It also has a lower wattage, won't stress your PSU.
2007-05-30 01:32:09
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answered by Karz 7
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Both card can run the current-gen games with a very well fps, but for the next-gen I don't think it can even survive the start line(such as Lost Planet DX10 ver.). Next-gen games use a great deal of polygons drawing plus with new version of shaders which both card can barely handle. Even if you change your graphic card to GF8800 (if there is any AGP, though ^ ^), your CPU and the other parts will just slow your GF8800 down.
If you just want to play the current-gen games and haven't come up with any plans to play the next-gen games, I'd prefer GF7950. But if you want to taste the next standard in gaming, you should start collecting more bucks now and change your whole PC set.
2007-05-30 01:10:55
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answered by vanadiel3 2
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I would go with the XFX they are a good company and nvidia graphic's cards are rock soild and drivers are extreamly easy to get and features are easy to use
Side note: Ditch the P4 and go for at least the Presler or the Core2Duo...Core2Duo being the best choice
2007-05-30 01:26:09
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answered by marxtellan 1
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you will desire a card that makes use of the faster DDR3 (or GDDR3) or GDDR5 relatively of the slower DDR2 memory. do no longer purchase a 9500GT, that's not a gaming card. Get a GT220 or HD 4670 (or extra effective), they fee regarding an identical with the HD 4670 being a relatively extra effective card. regularly you desire a card with the excellent guarantee and BFG and XFX have lifetime warranties on an identical time as maximum others are a million~3 years. you in all probability won't use the cardboard that long yet whilst something occurs to it, a minimum of that's lined. uncertain approximately radeon enjoying cards, i do no longer use them.
2016-12-12 06:16:03
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answered by ? 4
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Wait til Direct X 10 cards come done in price.
2007-05-30 00:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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