#1 Graphic Cards
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:44 am
Bump, edited, updated.
My usual article, frequent members of G&C may recall it.
Video Cards
GPU Sheet article
I'll start off with nVidia:
Note: all the following cards unless noted have 256-bit memory.
7800 GTX
Note: PCI-E only.
430MHZ GPU
600MHZ memory speed
24 pipelines
8 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: If you have the money to spend, this is a card, itÂ’s well worth the price premium and is well performing at HD resolution.
6800 Ultra:
400 MHZ GPU
1100 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My opinion: This is way overboard for anyone, even with an unlimited budget, pass this one on.
6800 GT:
350 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: If your going high end (400$+ cards) there is No better choice, this is the card, and even with a stock cooler its going to run cool, its also better then the ATI equilivent.
6800
325 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
5 vertex pipes
128MB RAM (not sure of type)
My Opinion: pass this one on, the 4 less pipes and the gutted GPU leave it lacking, a 6600 gives it a run for the money at 100$ less.
6800 LE:
320 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
5 vertex pipes
128MB RAM
My opinion: this is even a worse choice then the 6800 regular, the pipes are gutted even more, and the 6600 beats it hands down at a lower price.
6600GT:
Note: this is only available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
500 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: Mid range, as of now, this is hands down the winner, while its not going to compete with the 6800's, its more efficient, and thus beats the 6800 LE, while giving the 6800 regular a run for its money.
6600:
Note: this is only available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
300 MHZ GPU
550 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: pass this one on, while its newer, the gutted speeds let older cards such as the 9800XT (ATi) and the 5950(nVidia) pass it, however, if you want a really cheap SLI rig, this could work.
6200
Note: PCI-E only.
300 MHZ GPU
550 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128MB GDDR (unknown type, probably GDDR)
128-bit memory!
My opinion: Best budget card out there.
Note: Regarding Turbo cache, this uses the PCI-E bus to allow the graphics card to loan system RAM.
6200 TC 64MB
Note: PCI-E only
350MHZ GPU
550 memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
64MB+ memory
Note: 64-bit memory!
My Opinion: DonÂ’t buy, if you must buy a turbo cache budget card, get the 32MB version.
6200 TC 32-16MB
Note: PCI-E only
350MHZ GPU
700 memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
64MB+ memory
Note: 64-bit memory!
Note: 16MB version has 32-bit memory!
My opinion: If you must have a turbo cache card, get the 32MB version, otherwise get a 6200.
FX generation:
Note: I will only be covering 2 cards, last high end and mid end, those are really the viable choices today from the FX line.
FX 5950 Ultra:
Note: this is available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
Note: This card takes up both your AGP and your nearest PCI slot; itÂ’s a duel slot card, very loud.
475 MHZ GPU
950 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
256 RAM (I think GDDR2)
My opinion: In this generation, pass this one for the 9800XT; the FX's have proven to be weak in future games.
FX 5700 Ultra:
Note: the memory here can be GDDR3 or GDDR2, GDDR3 is better; however both perform the same currently.
475 MHZ GPU
900\950 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: This is equal to the 9600XT (its equilivent), but performs at a far lower level.
This sums up nVidia's offering.
ATi
Note: all cards unless noted have 256-bit memory.
Note: IÂ’ve taken out the PE versions, because as far as the market cares, they donÂ’t exist.
X850 XT
520 MHZ GPU
1080 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
Note: Some variants will take up two slots, avoid them.
My Opinion: If you can find it, itÂ’s as fast or faster then a single 6800 Ultra.
X850 Pro
507 MHZ GPU
1040 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: Waste, at its price you can get a 6800GT which would out perform it.
X800XL
400 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM (some variants have 512MB)
My Opinion: This card is equal to a 6800GT; it all depends on the price you find the X800XL and if SM3.0 is important to you as a future guarantee.
X800 XT
500 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: The best ATi card on the market, however, it does not fare well against the 6800 GT.
X800 Pro
475 MHZ GPU
900 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: No joy, at the price of a 6800GT with 4 less pipes, this card disappoints.
X800 SE
425 MHZ GPU
800 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: This card is way too gutted, leave this one at home.
X700 XT
475 MHZ GPU
1050 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
128MB GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: Unless you are a hardcore UT fan, the X700 does not stand up to the 6600GT in any game, including AA.
X700 Pro
420 MHZ GPU
864 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
256MB (not sure of type)
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: Take this card over the X700XT or the 6600GT if you intend to do graphical work, otherwise the added 128MB of RAM don't do you any good.
X700
Note: PCI-E only.
400 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
128MB (not sure of type)
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: The 9800 can be had for around the same price, and will give equal performance; however, if you do a lot of graphical work, the extra vertex pipelines help out.
X600 XT
Note: PCI-E only.
500 MHZ GPU
740 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: get the X700, the X600 is based off the 9600.
X300
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
400MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128MB (unknown type)
Note: 128-bit memory!
My Opinion: If youÂ’re in this price range, get a 6200.
X300SE
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
400MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128MB (unknown type)
Note: 64-bit memory!
My Opinion: Get a 6200, or even a stock X300.
Note: Hyper memory is similar to Turbo Cache, in the way that it loans system RAM for itself.
X300HM (hyper Memory)
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
600MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
32MB (unknown type)
Note: 64-bit memory!
My opinion: If you must get one of the RAM using cards, itÂ’s either this one or the 6200 TC 32MB, not much of a difference.
9800XT
412 MHZ GPU
730 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
4 vertex pipes
256 RAM (Not sure of type)
My Opinion: If your building an AGP based system, and donÂ’t shell out for the latest cards, this is THE choice.
9600XT
500 MHZ GPU
600 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: for a midrange AGP card, this is a good choice, the question between the 9600XT and the 5700 depends on the games you want to play.
This sums up ATiÂ’s current offering.
Summery: IÂ’ll break my card advice down into price ranges
500$ or Ultra High End:
Very simple, 7800GTX, or even a pair of them.
400$ or High end:
Get a 6800GT, the X800XL canÂ’t compete with it in the long term.
300$: At 300$, if you can find a 6800GT get it, otherwise, an X800XL is a great buy. A 6800 will also be a good choice though outperformed by the X800XL.
200$ or medium range:
PCI-E, A 6600GT is a great buy, and the king of the mainstream.
Outside PCI-E, you should get a 9800 pro, they should be down to sub 200$ prices and the 9800 can take on a 5900 any day, any system.
Budget range: In the PCI-E side, get a 6200.
On the AGP, a 9600 Pro should be had for under 100$/
My usual article, frequent members of G&C may recall it.
Video Cards
GPU Sheet article
I'll start off with nVidia:
Note: all the following cards unless noted have 256-bit memory.
7800 GTX
Note: PCI-E only.
430MHZ GPU
600MHZ memory speed
24 pipelines
8 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: If you have the money to spend, this is a card, itÂ’s well worth the price premium and is well performing at HD resolution.
6800 Ultra:
400 MHZ GPU
1100 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My opinion: This is way overboard for anyone, even with an unlimited budget, pass this one on.
6800 GT:
350 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: If your going high end (400$+ cards) there is No better choice, this is the card, and even with a stock cooler its going to run cool, its also better then the ATI equilivent.
6800
325 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
5 vertex pipes
128MB RAM (not sure of type)
My Opinion: pass this one on, the 4 less pipes and the gutted GPU leave it lacking, a 6600 gives it a run for the money at 100$ less.
6800 LE:
320 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
5 vertex pipes
128MB RAM
My opinion: this is even a worse choice then the 6800 regular, the pipes are gutted even more, and the 6600 beats it hands down at a lower price.
6600GT:
Note: this is only available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
500 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: Mid range, as of now, this is hands down the winner, while its not going to compete with the 6800's, its more efficient, and thus beats the 6800 LE, while giving the 6800 regular a run for its money.
6600:
Note: this is only available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
300 MHZ GPU
550 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: pass this one on, while its newer, the gutted speeds let older cards such as the 9800XT (ATi) and the 5950(nVidia) pass it, however, if you want a really cheap SLI rig, this could work.
6200
Note: PCI-E only.
300 MHZ GPU
550 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128MB GDDR (unknown type, probably GDDR)
128-bit memory!
My opinion: Best budget card out there.
Note: Regarding Turbo cache, this uses the PCI-E bus to allow the graphics card to loan system RAM.
6200 TC 64MB
Note: PCI-E only
350MHZ GPU
550 memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
64MB+ memory
Note: 64-bit memory!
My Opinion: DonÂ’t buy, if you must buy a turbo cache budget card, get the 32MB version.
6200 TC 32-16MB
Note: PCI-E only
350MHZ GPU
700 memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
64MB+ memory
Note: 64-bit memory!
Note: 16MB version has 32-bit memory!
My opinion: If you must have a turbo cache card, get the 32MB version, otherwise get a 6200.
FX generation:
Note: I will only be covering 2 cards, last high end and mid end, those are really the viable choices today from the FX line.
FX 5950 Ultra:
Note: this is available in a PCI-E configuration for those getting such as PC
Note: This card takes up both your AGP and your nearest PCI slot; itÂ’s a duel slot card, very loud.
475 MHZ GPU
950 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
256 RAM (I think GDDR2)
My opinion: In this generation, pass this one for the 9800XT; the FX's have proven to be weak in future games.
FX 5700 Ultra:
Note: the memory here can be GDDR3 or GDDR2, GDDR3 is better; however both perform the same currently.
475 MHZ GPU
900\950 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
3 vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: This is equal to the 9600XT (its equilivent), but performs at a far lower level.
This sums up nVidia's offering.
ATi
Note: all cards unless noted have 256-bit memory.
Note: IÂ’ve taken out the PE versions, because as far as the market cares, they donÂ’t exist.
X850 XT
520 MHZ GPU
1080 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
Note: Some variants will take up two slots, avoid them.
My Opinion: If you can find it, itÂ’s as fast or faster then a single 6800 Ultra.
X850 Pro
507 MHZ GPU
1040 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: Waste, at its price you can get a 6800GT which would out perform it.
X800XL
400 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256MB GDDR3 RAM (some variants have 512MB)
My Opinion: This card is equal to a 6800GT; it all depends on the price you find the X800XL and if SM3.0 is important to you as a future guarantee.
X800 XT
500 MHZ GPU
1000 MHZ memory speed
16 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: The best ATi card on the market, however, it does not fare well against the 6800 GT.
X800 Pro
475 MHZ GPU
900 MHZ memory speed
12 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: No joy, at the price of a 6800GT with 4 less pipes, this card disappoints.
X800 SE
425 MHZ GPU
800 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
6 vertex pipes
128\256 GDDR3 RAM
My Opinion: This card is way too gutted, leave this one at home.
X700 XT
475 MHZ GPU
1050 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
128MB GDDR3 RAM
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: Unless you are a hardcore UT fan, the X700 does not stand up to the 6600GT in any game, including AA.
X700 Pro
420 MHZ GPU
864 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
256MB (not sure of type)
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: Take this card over the X700XT or the 6600GT if you intend to do graphical work, otherwise the added 128MB of RAM don't do you any good.
X700
Note: PCI-E only.
400 MHZ GPU
700 MHZ memory speed
8 Pipelines
6 Vertex pipes
128MB (not sure of type)
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: The 9800 can be had for around the same price, and will give equal performance; however, if you do a lot of graphical work, the extra vertex pipelines help out.
X600 XT
Note: PCI-E only.
500 MHZ GPU
740 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My Opinion: get the X700, the X600 is based off the 9600.
X300
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
400MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128MB (unknown type)
Note: 128-bit memory!
My Opinion: If youÂ’re in this price range, get a 6200.
X300SE
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
400MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
128MB (unknown type)
Note: 64-bit memory!
My Opinion: Get a 6200, or even a stock X300.
Note: Hyper memory is similar to Turbo Cache, in the way that it loans system RAM for itself.
X300HM (hyper Memory)
Note: PCI-E only.
325 MHZ GPU
600MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2 vertex pipes
32MB (unknown type)
Note: 64-bit memory!
My opinion: If you must get one of the RAM using cards, itÂ’s either this one or the 6200 TC 32MB, not much of a difference.
9800XT
412 MHZ GPU
730 MHZ memory speed
8 pipelines
4 vertex pipes
256 RAM (Not sure of type)
My Opinion: If your building an AGP based system, and donÂ’t shell out for the latest cards, this is THE choice.
9600XT
500 MHZ GPU
600 MHZ memory speed
4 pipelines
2vertex pipes
128\256 RAM
128-bit memory!
My opinion: for a midrange AGP card, this is a good choice, the question between the 9600XT and the 5700 depends on the games you want to play.
This sums up ATiÂ’s current offering.
Summery: IÂ’ll break my card advice down into price ranges
500$ or Ultra High End:
Very simple, 7800GTX, or even a pair of them.
400$ or High end:
Get a 6800GT, the X800XL canÂ’t compete with it in the long term.
300$: At 300$, if you can find a 6800GT get it, otherwise, an X800XL is a great buy. A 6800 will also be a good choice though outperformed by the X800XL.
200$ or medium range:
PCI-E, A 6600GT is a great buy, and the king of the mainstream.
Outside PCI-E, you should get a 9800 pro, they should be down to sub 200$ prices and the 9800 can take on a 5900 any day, any system.
Budget range: In the PCI-E side, get a 6200.
On the AGP, a 9600 Pro should be had for under 100$/