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Yeah, it's pretty annoying. This actually happened a week ago or more, but I really need to do something about a replacement, and was wondering if any of you have any ideas. My old card was a GeForce 8800 GTS 320Mb. Now, there are blue tilde marks all over the screen all the time when the computer's on, when I'm using it, and messed up stuff at boot too. I know it's the video card becasue I switched it with the other PCI Express card I have, a low-end Radeon X300, but that's ... not exactly a long-term solution, to say the least. It can barely handle Windows, much less games from the last five years or more. Anyway, there are no problems with this card in, so the problem is definitely the other card. I tried cleaning out the dust from it, but that didn't fix anything, so I assume it's done. :(

So yeah, I need something new. I've seen a few new or used video cards locally, but also of course tehre's online. I have a 600 watt power supply, so even if I was going to spend for the top stuff (I'm not), I couldn't get a Geforce 580 (or their new ones, whenever they release this year probably; ATI just released new stuff, so NVidia's going to be next...) I couldn't power it. I've heard that you can run just about anything up to a 560 on a good 600 watt power supply (mine's a Corsair GS600, so it's pretty decent), but even if I did want to spend that much, I don't know how much I'd want to push it power-wise...

Oh, as for ATI... yeah, I know their stuff is on average a bit cheaper, but I'd really rather not. I've always had NVidia, and ATI's drivers are worse too... maybe some other drivers would help, but sine installing ATI drivers a few days ago (for this X300) I've had more visual issues than I have since before I had this computer, the time after the 8800 broke excepted of course. For instance, it takes way too long to come back from suspend, and often reverses the two monitors when it does so... so annoying.

Um, as for locally available used cards, I saw an 8800GTS 320MB (yeah, same thing I have) for $45 and a GTX 280 1GB for $100. Of course new stuff (400-500 line) costs a good bit more than that. I'm not so sure about either of those, though... both are EVGA, same people who made my card that just failed, so would they just die on me? That place does have a warranty, so though prices are a bit lower for 280s on EBay it might be worth spending the bit extra to get that backup, but still...

So yeah, I need to figure this out, hopefully in not too long. I do want to be able to play recent computer games again. Maybe I'll end up spending more anyway and getting a 560 or something, I don't know. Buying soon before new cards come out isn't a good idea though...
I'm using a Geforce 430. Everyone out there says it's a bad idea, but it was cheap and actually works VERY well. If you want to spend a little more money, then get something a little furtherup the line. Look for a video card that's fully board powered rather than needing a seperate power plug straight from the power supply. That said, 600 watts should be enough.
I've got a GTX460 and I'm using it with a 550 watt power supply.
Get a Nvidia card with Cuda support so I can live vicariously threw you!
Dark Jaguar Wrote:I'm using a Geforce 430. Everyone out there says it's a bad idea, but it was cheap and actually works VERY well. If you want to spend a little more money, then get something a little furtherup the line. Look for a video card that's fully board powered rather than needing a seperate power plug straight from the power supply. That said, 600 watts should be enough.
Fully board powered? Are any good cards fully board powered? I mean, that 8800 that just failed requires a 6-pin power plug.

Great Rumbler Wrote:I've got a GTX460 and I'm using it with a 550 watt power supply.

Is that card good?

etoven Wrote:Get a Nvidia card with Cuda support so I can live vicariously threw you!
Cuda? I probably should know that, but what is it?
GTX460 is a great card, yeah.
A Black Falcon Wrote:Cuda? I probably should know that, but what is it?

Cuda allows a graphics card to donate time from it's GPU to 3D rendering programs, it allows advanced math calculations to be done at super fast speeds. Some of the latest GPU's essentially have what is a effective hundreds of cores and the latest rendering software can harness this for some totally bitchen artwork mak'en. I wish I had one so bad, the latest version of blender has a totally redone renderer called Cycles that makes 3D renders using real physics for incredible results. Cycles can harness the power of Cuda to triple or quadruple render speeds, since I don't have a Cuda powered graphics card physically accurate renders for me can takes 5 or six hours for just one frame.. :(