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- ShibasScotch
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So heres my problem. I didnt want to pump all my money into a GeForce 3 Ti500, so I was going to go with the GeForce 2 Pro.($100) Now they have released the GeForce 4, and the GeForce 3 prices have dropped a bit. I have read what people have said about the GeForce 3, and it doesnt seems worth the extra money, but what about the GeForce 4 ?
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GeForce 4 is a GeForce3 on steroids. No new fetures just faster core and memry speeds. To me the best bang for the buck is a TI200 most seem to be able to over clock to TI500 speeds. I have a Gainward TI200 doing 240 core and 520 memery and I think the memery still has some more in it, just have not tried yet. Now that you have your first post under your belt hope to see ya post more.

Get the Radeon 8500 or GeForce 3 Ti200
Welcome to the forums <b>ShibasScotch</b>. 
If you got the money the GeForce 4 Ti4600 and Ti4400 are the top peforming cards out now.
Unfortunately the better value GeForce 4 Ti4200 won't be released until the end of spring. Nvidia wants to clear the shelves and product line of Ti500's first.
The Radeon 8500 is the best bang for the buck. Before that it was the GeForce 3 Ti200 which has a great price/performance ratio.
If you got the money the GeForce 4 Ti4600 and Ti4400 are the top peforming cards out now.
Unfortunately the better value GeForce 4 Ti4200 won't be released until the end of spring. Nvidia wants to clear the shelves and product line of Ti500's first.
The Radeon 8500 is the best bang for the buck. Before that it was the GeForce 3 Ti200 which has a great price/performance ratio.
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welcome. yea, r 8500 or ti200. dont setal for less. and dont buy into the gf4 MX crap eithor. that is marketing. 
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Thanks for the response, and yes, hopefully I will be posting alot. Although the 8500 is a good card, I have seen both a 7500 and a GeForce Ti200 in action, and the Ti200 seems to be better. So i think that ill either go for the Ti200 Ti500 or wait for the GeForce 4. Thanks again.
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Don't confuse a Radeon 7500 with a Radeon 8500. The 7500 is a Dx7 card and the 8500 is a Dx8 card(like the Geforce 3's). So comparing a Radeon 7500 to a Geforce 3 Ti200 isn't really a fair comparison as the Geforce 3 is DirectX 8 and the 7500 isn't. Compare only the 8500 to the Geforce 3's and see where it stands. I'd recommend the Radeon 8500 over a Geforce 3 anyday.
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