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Jan 15 2007, 01:47 AM
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Jan 15 2007, 01:08 PM
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We bought the NVIDIA GeForce 6200, and I have to say it is one of the stupidest pieces of crap, I mean if you go to the NVIDIA forums, you'll see a huge about of people posting problems with it. I worked it down to a single problem, where I now have to turn off Hardware Acceleration everytime I want to watch videos. I don't know anything about the other one, but I don't think I'd recommend the NVIDIA.
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Jan 15 2007, 08:59 PM
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Well, I had the 9600 for a long time and was very happy with it. But the 6200 is a very good card too and has newer technology than that radeon card. First, the agp version of that card *sometimes* can have unlockable pipelines to give you better performance and supports directx9's shader model 3, which looks good in newer games. I think the 'td' at the end means that it would that it uses system ram and is a little slower than vanilla 6200's. It's up to you though. Looks at benchmark tests at other websites. It either a newer low-end card, or an older high-end card.
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