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Edoras
01-21-2002, 11:16 AM
Im looking to buy a new GeForce card, should I get a Ti? Is it the newest on the market for the GeForce2? If so, what brand? Asus, nVidia, CreativeLabs??

bepro
01-21-2002, 11:40 AM
If you have the money get a geforce 3 500ti, its a sweet card. Super SWEET! :o

Simo
01-21-2002, 01:16 PM
Yes the GF3 Ti 500 is a super sweet card.

However if you havent recently won the lottery you might want to look @ a GF3 ti 200.

Not much more expensive than a GF2 Ti but much better.

Uranium-235
01-21-2002, 10:59 PM
I reccomend leadtek.


http://www.leadtek.com/geforce3/gf3tdh.htm

Davvo
01-22-2002, 04:57 PM
I can recommend the AOpen GF2 ti just hasnt got the bells and whistles of the new gf3 tis
Davvo

Darthr
02-09-2002, 10:13 AM
Geforce 2 Ti is an excellent card an is at the top of the Geforce 2 class. SPAMI currently run this card and am quite happy with it as I get excellent frames in all games. SPAMOnline I see the odd person who is able to move slightly faster then me but over all that comes down to them either getting higher frames then me or having a faster processor or both. SPAMOver all though I have no problems competing with others online so if you don't have a large budget this is an excellent card to purchase.

On the topic of Geforce 3 best to just wait a couple of months if your looking for a high end gaming card as the Geforce 4 is suppose to be launched this month or earlier next month as long as Nvidia does not delay this product line. SPAMThe geforce 4 addresses the numerous problems with the Geforce 3 card and adds some new features as well. SPAMSo far it is looking like the Geforce 4 will blow ati out of the market with it's superior processing power.

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