"Chalky" <> wrote in message
news:fwmCd.845101$8_6.487538@attbi_s04...
> Here is my problem. My system is:
> Dell 8250
> Pentium 4 2.6 Ghz
> 1 gig of PC1066 Ram
> ATI 9800 PRO
> 17 inch Planar LCD with 16ms response.
>
> I am a student and probably will not be able to upgrade my system for at
> least a year, possibly two. I can however, afford to buy a new AGP
> graphics card. Because my main monitor is LCD and the native resolution
> is 1280x1024, games don't look their best at lower resolutions that give
> me better frames. I would like to get a steady 50-60 fps in most newer
> games at that resolution. I want to extend the longevity of my system for
> at least another year, possibly two.
>
> Does anyone think the X800 PRO is worth the upgrade? I would upgrade to
> the X800 XT or XT PE but I simply cannot get my hands on one. I don't
> think there will be a XT PE caliber part available for AGP machines
> anytime soon. So does anyone think I am wasting my money on an X800 PRO
> and should just stick with my 9800 PRO? I'd hate to get an x800 PRO and
> plug it in and not really see much of a difference.
>
> Thanks,
> Chalky
>
>
Have a look here: -
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/gra...004/index.html
for a good comparison between many, many different types of cards.
Glennbo