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Should I invest in an 8600GT instead of a 7800GT/7900GT/7950GT?


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Hello, I've been dabating for the past week on what kind of video card I should by. I narrowed down the decision to nVidia. However, there's so many to choose from. At first, I was going to go for the 7300GT, then I realized, that card is over 2 years old, I have so much to choose from still. Then I read the Final Cut 2 Suite System requiements, and realized they recommended something on the lines of 7800GT, when I made my decision to get the 7800GT, the new MBP just came out with 8600M support. Having that thought, I also realized that it would be possible that OSx86 may support an 8x00 series in the near future, but how soon? After reading a few posts, I've understood that we would need to obtain a kext from the new MBP that would allow this? I also noticed that an 8x00 series is less expensive compared to the 7900 series.

 

So I went from the decisions with a ballpark price, 7300GT (~$75), 7600GT (~$125), to 7800GT (~$140), 7900/7950GT (~$190+), then finally 8600GT (~$145)/8600GTS (~$180)

 

Your thoughts?

 

Also, which brands are recommended and are not recommended?

(I was told to stay away from BFG, MSI, Gigabyte.../Recommended: XFX, EVGA...)

 

Thanks so much for your time. Your input is greatly appreciated.

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From a pure hardware perspective I see no debate in the answer: Get the 8xxx card.

 

Admittedly drivers are still immature on the PC side, and (almost) non-existant on the Mac - but to me that just means that there's more yet to come from the current boards.

 

But unless, you *must* buy the card *today*, then you should wait just a little bit longer to see how the Mac-compatibility holds out.

 

It's highly probable that the 8x00 series will be supported in Mac - but we have no details at the moment. I'm hearing talk that Darwin can't use cards with more than 512MB. There's a lot of wait-and-see over the next few days.

 

 

Personally - I've just received parts for a BadAxe2 / Q6600 machine for Final Cut Studio 2, and I'm sitting very patiently to see whether I should click that "Order" button on a 8800GTX. But for the time being, I'm going to survive with a 7600GT. (Which can be bought cheaply, and have a suprising resale value on ebay etc).

 

 

EDIT: I just re-read your post, and realised that you're talking about the 8600GTS, not the 8800. It makes things much tighter. 7800GT should be a safe enough choice though, as another user mentioned.

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I say unless you specifically need the 8000 series for Directx 10 in Windows, go with a 7600GT or 7800GT. The numbers they use for cards don't really give an idea of speed. They're more for what features the card has shared among the series. The 7600GT is actually faster than an 8600GT! See review here. By the time you have some games that actually use some new features on the 8 series card, they will be cheaper and faster, so you can get one then.

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How about the ATI X1950XT?? Its memory clock is faster than the 7800GT. I am also deadlocked when it comes to buying my video card for the system I am building. Which one should I GET?????? It will be used with Final Cut Pro.

 

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Nothing less than a 7900GT.

 

I have an 8800GTS... hopefully to be supported soon... and it absolutely screams in games. Its a LOT faster than my previous 7900GT. By a factor of two times or more.

 

The *600GT cards are ALWAYS a joke... they're ridiculously underpowered compared to their *800 and *900 counterparts.

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Also, which brands are recommended and are not recommended?

(I was told to stay away from BFG, MSI, Gigabyte.../Recommended: XFX, EVGA...)

 

XFX 7900GT here. Very satisfied. Also great Linux and OS X drivers.

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Sapphire X1950XT or Asus 8600GT (< regardless of card being support yet or not) I'd like to know your thoughts! thanks for your time!

 

 

ASUS EN8600GT SILENT/HTDP/256M GeForce 8600GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Super Silent HDCP Video Card

vs.

 

SAPPHIRE 100186L Radeon X1950XT 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 VIVO HDCP Video Cardl

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Thanks for the reply. Seems like so many out there have been recommending nVidia, I was surprised to hear from an aTi response. I guess i'll make my purchase soon, unless otherwise. I believe x1950xt requires power straight from the power souce, do you know how much it may take? I'm running a 520w PSU, with about 4 hard drives, 4 x 120mm fans, 4gb Memory, 4 pci slots....hmm :/

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Only go to the 8600 if you're going to run vista on side of Osx86. Or worried about DX10 effects in Vista. Other than that, the 7800 is faster, the 7900 is faster, the 7950 is faster, and it's not 128-bit like the 8600, where you can only get 1 exspensive version of the 8600 that's 256-bit.

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Only go to the 8600 if you're going to run vista on side of Osx86. Or worried about DX10 effects in Vista. Other than that, the 7800 is faster, the 7900 is faster, the 7950 is faster, and it's not 128-bit like the 8600, where you can only get 1 exspensive version of the 8600 that's 256-bit.

 

Interesting to consider....thanks for the reply vbetts. 7900s and 7950s seem hard to find, and if found, above $200. 7800 as well. I believe the x1950xt is 256-bit as well, is a 2600xt comparable in this matchup? Again, I don't play video games, I primarily work with graphics, motion, video editing..

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Thanks for the reply. Seems like so many out there have been recommending nVidia, I was surprised to hear from an aTi response. I guess i'll make my purchase soon, unless otherwise. I believe x1950xt requires power straight from the power souce, do you know how much it may take? I'm running a 520w PSU, with about 4 hard drives, 4 x 120mm fans, 4gb Memory, 4 pci slots....hmm :/

 

 

Online power supply calculator:

 

http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp

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