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rtgwbmsr:
I want a new video card for my comp to play 2k3. It's slow on a lot of levels and recommends I put all of the textures to minimum. Trilinear filtering is suicide.

BTW: I have a Radeon 64 VIVO DDR now.

Master of Reality:
i need some sort of certain video card to play it. Is it a GeForce or Radeon that you need?

rtgwbmsr:
It works with TNT2s and up.
It also works with Radeons and up.

They recommend a Geforce 2 or a Radeon.

Interscope:
Find some benchmarks between GeForceFX and Radeon 9700 on Linux. Because GeForceFX is better by an fps or 2 in windows benchmarks and from my experience NVidia's drivers are faster in linux so it would be faster by around 10. If price is a big deal i'd go for the Radeon 9700, because it's a few months since it was released and that makes it a bit cheaper.

I once had that holy shit message in the demo once when i put the graphic quality(everything) to the max capability.

[ December 26, 2002: Message edited by: Interscope ]

rtgwbmsr:

quote:Originally posted by Interscope:
Find some benchmarks between GeForceFX and Radeon 9700 on Linux. Because GeForceFX is better by an fps or 2 in windows benchmarks and from my experience NVidia's drivers are faster in linux so it would be faster by around 10. If price is a big deal i'd go for the Radeon 9700, because it's a few months since it was released and that makes it a bit cheaper.

I once had that holy shit message in the demo once when i put the graphic quality(everything) to the max capability.

[ December 26, 2002: Message edited by: Interscope ]
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I have yet to see a GeForce FX card on the market. 9700's go for about $330 now, and if there are any FX cards on the market, the price would be north of $400.

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