Go for the Nvidia GeForce 7950 if you’re actually willing to spend that much. You can also get a lower-end 8800 for $300, which is pretty much top of the line.
I know radio shack has a really good one, i just dont remember the name of it. IT was the only one they had so it should be easy to find, I think it was 100 and it works reallly good. Hope this helps
Look into the nVidia 7000 series. They are the previous generation, and still plenty fast for most people. The price has come down a lot now that the 8000 series is out.
I have two 7800 GTs for sale on eBay right now, at just over a hundred bucks.
Thursday, 27. November 2008
Go for the Nvidia GeForce 7950 if you’re actually willing to spend that much. You can also get a lower-end 8800 for $300, which is pretty much top of the line.
Friday, 28. November 2008
I know radio shack has a really good one, i just dont remember the name of it. IT was the only one they had so it should be easy to find, I think it was 100 and it works reallly good. Hope this helps
Tuesday, 2. December 2008
For that price range httpwwwneweggcomproductproductaspxitemn82e16814133193 note this card will need dual rail 12volt somthing.
Thursday, 4. December 2008
Some of these cards draw 25-30+ amps at 12V.
Make sure your power supply can supply it or you will face and additional cost of $100- $150 cost to upgrade your power supply.
Friday, 5. December 2008
Look into the nVidia 7000 series. They are the previous generation, and still plenty fast for most people. The price has come down a lot now that the 8000 series is out.
I have two 7800 GTs for sale on eBay right now, at just over a hundred bucks.