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yangotang
02-02-2003, 21:46
I've got two different graphics cards avaliable for my old system, i was wondering which one i should choose.

Best Data TNT2 M64 (32mb)

or

ATI Rage128 (32mb)

evulish
02-02-2003, 22:56
I've always been a big fan of the NVidia chips. But most likely there's not a _whole_ lot of difference...pick the prettiest one :)

Harrison
02-02-2003, 23:10
I would vote for neither of those 2......but, really they're pretty much the same...

Prettyness sounds like a good thing to base it on.

yangotang
03-02-2003, 10:14
no, i was just wondering because i can choose either of them for free, and i was trying to figure out which one was better performance-wise

D.J. Fluck
03-02-2003, 13:12
Yes, they are about the same. Go with the Nvidia one. heh I still prefer my 128 Meg Radeon 9000 card, but thats just me ;)

Jnadke
03-02-2003, 13:31
The Rage 128 is one generation behind the TNT2, so stick with the Nvidia.

Go to http://www.nvidia.com to pick up some drivers.

Rage 128 - Fall 1998
TNT2 M64 - Fall 1999

srjjs
03-02-2003, 23:24
Where are you geting these for free?:confused: :confused:
Please tell me you're not going to steal one from one of our robotics computers.

yangotang
04-02-2003, 09:58
LOL, No. My friend's comps, he's dumping them out.

evulish
04-02-2003, 16:09
Take both. Add it to a parts box :) Decent graphics cards are sometimes hard to find.

Frank(Aflak)
04-02-2003, 19:20
Do those cards still count as decent? I used to have a RIVA TNT 16mb. . . it died, it stopped supported d3d, so I couldn't do anything 3d. I cried. Then I built my new system (pets Ti 4600)

go witht he TNT2, the only realy ATI cards that can compete with similar nVidia ones are the 9000+ ones, which smoke everything. nVidia also has better driver support, you can probably get loads of performance increase by getting the latest driver for your card.

evulish
04-02-2003, 23:56
I'd say anything with over 4mb of video RAM is decent. But then again, I work with old computers :) I guess it may not be very suitable for 3D Studio or Unreal Tourny 2k3...but still, I think it's decent :)

jonathan lall
05-02-2003, 17:06
Originally posted by Frank(Aflak)
Do those cards still count as decent?

Certainly not. Soon, 64MB will be the industry standard to ship with computers.

As for the Rage vs. the nVidia, at that time nVidia was well ahead of ATI. The tables have turned now, but I'd certainly go with the nVidia given the choice.

Cory
05-02-2003, 18:39
well id have to go with my 128mb Radeon 9700 pro...

oh wait that wasnt an option. darn:D

Cory

Yan Wang
20-11-2003, 17:23
The nVidia TNT2 has much better performance. I've used both in my system to test and benchmark. Also, a good reference is the scores at www.futuremark.com - website of the makers of 3dMark 01 and 03... and PcMark 01.

MattK
20-11-2003, 19:44
I just recently picked up a Gforce 3 TI 200 for less than $40... it runs most games. You might want to look into something like that.

FotoPlasma
20-11-2003, 19:52
Uh. This thread is as old as a human gestation period is long...

I'm willing to bet that any input you have on the original subject is entirely irrelevant, at this point.

Arrowsmith
24-11-2003, 10:43
I put a GF4 Ti 440 128MB in my system for less than 50, so I would sell those two to get a beefier card. Newegg.com has sweet deals on that stuff. Built my entire system from their stuff.