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O.P. Graphics Card Suggestions requested
I recently got myself a new monitor (24" 1920x1080) which I now use in parallel with my old monitor (17" 1280x1024) meaning I have a nice 3200x1080 display.
For all these years, I've been using an E6600 (OCed to 2.67GHz) with 2GB of DDR2 RAM (960MHz) and a MSI NViDIA GeForce 7600 GS with 256MB GDDR(2/3) RAM.

I mention my approximate system specs because ever since I added this second mon back in November, using applications like Photoshop really aren't fun. I can play 1080p movies fine thanks to my processor and a bit of settings on my MPC-HC but Photoshop and some basicish games that I play suck.

My graphics card was not that great when I got it around 3 or so years back and it's been utter shit for a while barely letting me play most games at low quality. But the one game I used to play regularly (Fifa 10) doesn't run well on my new resolution and that coupled with other things such as Photoshop being a bitch makes me consider getting a new graphics card.

I should mention I'm on a budget. I've not decided how much it is but I'd like it to have good VFM (Value for Money) and should be one that would last me a couple of years at least (not necessarily for the absolute high end games at the highest resolution in the future.. but should at least let me enjoy them at lower qualities 2 years down the line).

If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know :)

I've made this thread because I haven't looked at any graphics card in years and thought it'd be good to get some input. Also, I'm assuming that my problem is my graphics card (for Photoshop framing) and if anyone thinks otherwise, let me know.

Update: My motherboard is a P5-KPLE. It doesn't have SLI/Crossfire so don't even think about that :P Single PCI-e 16x slot.

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RE: Graphics Card Suggestions requested
You can't go wrong with an Nvidia 9800gt. It's not a high end card, but  it's still an excellent. It can play most PC games on max settings and could continue playing most new games on max settings for the next 3 years.

Also it isn't very expensive. I have one at the moment, and i play alot of games.

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You can't go wrong with an Nvidia 9800gt. It's not a high end card, but  it's still an excellent. It can play most PC games on max and could continue playing most new games on max settings for the next 3 years.

Also it isn't very expensive.
I thought the 9800GT was "old". I saw it in the market a couple of months back and it seemed cheapish (6K INR-ish) :P
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You can't go wrong with an Nvidia 9800gt. It's not a high end card, but  it's still an excellent. It can play most PC games on max and could continue playing most new games on max settings for the next 3 years.

Also it isn't very expensive.
I thought the 9800GT was "old". I saw it in the market a couple of months back and it seemed cheapish (6K INR-ish) :P

I don't know what 6K INR is equivalent to in my money :P I can pick up a 9800gt for around $120 dollars.

It's not really old, i think it came out last year. It has directx10. The next series up from it is the GTX200 series, which is new so it is more expensive, plus the lower end GTX 200 GPUs are just re badges of the 9000 series. But like i said a 9800gt will last you for ages, plus it's a good cheap price.

Edit: It would really help if you gave a brief estimate on how much you could spend :P

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I don't know what 6K INR is equivalent to in my money :P I can pick up a 9800gt for around $120 dollars.
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Edit: It would really help if you gave a brief estimate on how much you could spend :P
Depends. I don't have a fixed budget. Limiting concern is my conscience :) I'd say 12K INR would be the absolute max but tbh, I would like to avoid spending more than 8K INR if I can (ie anything above it would need real good justification).
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RE: Graphics Card Suggestions requested
Honestly ATI is ahead in the graphics cards right now. I have a 4850 myself, the whole 4800 series is fine. ncix lists the current price at $135 CAD (just under 6k INR). I have the XFX 4850 with dual LCD's running at 1280x1024 (fullscreen ftw) and can run all the games I've tried at full graphics spec, and then some.

If you want something newer, look at the 5700 series.

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Honestly ATI is ahead in the graphics cards right now. I have a 4850 myself, the whole 4800 series is fine. ncix lists the current price at $135 CAD (just under 6k INR). I have the XFX 4850 with dual LCD's running at 1280x1024 (fullscreen ftw) and can run all the games I've tried at full graphics spec, and then some.

If you want something newer, look at the 5700 series.

ATI is ahead right now with there high end GPU that costs like 500 dollars. He doesn't want a very expensive high end GPU. Nvidia shits all over ATI.

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I don't know what 6K INR is equivalent to in my money :P I can pick up a 9800gt for around $120 dollars.
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Edit: It would really help if you gave a brief estimate on how much you could spend :P
Depends. I don't have a fixed budget. Limiting concern is my conscience :) I'd say 12K INR would be the absolute max but tbh, I would like to avoid spending more than 8K INR if I can (ie anything above it would need real good justification).

Ok that's more like it. I would recommend getting the Nvida GTX250 then.

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RE: Graphics Card Suggestions requested
i suggest the 9800gt, i have one (the asus ultimate one... so its overclocked by default compared to others) and i run dual monitors, and games like call of duty 6 on max (no aa, you dont need it at 1080p) with no problems (well i do disable the second monitor... which does give a speed boost).. and actually i say that i get ~80fps in multiplayer games of cod6

i would never go ATI, i just dont like them... and i have found that they are only really good for having AA in games... which when running at full 1080p is not noticeable really.

another card that you might want to go for is a nvidia 260, they are a good card and should run great for a few years. you can get one of them here in aus for 239 (thats just the first one i found... so could be cheaper) which is ~10k INR.

edit: or as discrate said, the 250 is also an alright card

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i suggest the 9800gt, i have one (the asus ultimate one... so its overclocked by default compared to others) and i run dual monitors, and games like call of duty 6 on max (no aa, you dont need it at 1080p) with no problems (well i do disable the second monitor... which does give a speed boost).. and actually i say that i get ~80fps in multiplayer games of cod6

i would never go ATI, i just dont like them... and i have found that they are only really good for having AA in games... which when running at full 1080p is not noticeable really.

another card that you might want to go for is a nvidia 260, they are a good card and should run great for a few years. you can get one of them here in aus for 239 (thats just the first one i found... so could be cheaper) which is ~10k INR.

edit: or as discrate said, the 250 is also an alright card

Yeh, i just compared the 9800gt and the GTX 250 on the Nvidia website. the GTX250 is slightly better then the 9800gt, so he might aswell get it since he has enough money.
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RE: Graphics Card Suggestions requested
If you want a new card, get an ATI. As much of an nVidia fanboy as I am, ATI got it right with the latest generation.
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