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from 5200 to 5500
i was thinking of getting http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814164017
that graphics card. i have a PNY geforce fx5200 right now and wanted a card better than this and that supported dual moniters. i have done some reasearch and this is the best 5500 for the price what do you think? |
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performance-wise they are roughly equal.
Well if your fx5200 doesnt support dual monitors its prob ur best option (assuming you needed dual monitor support). |
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so how much more performance does an extra 128mb of emory add?
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none
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...intresting.. so its just a way for them to up the price..?
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ok so i found this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814102475 its core clock is 75mhz more than my current one, but its Memory Interface is only 64-bit, is that a big downgrade? |
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