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On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 21:24:35 EST, in
internal.mailing-list.computers.pc-build you wrote:
> Looking for a bit of advice: Does anyone have a suggestion for a decent
> video card with good 3D support, has decent fps, and is under $100? The main
> use would be for playing the newer games that are out now that require a good
> video card. Or, does anyone know where I could find this sort of information?
> Thanks for the help!
I agree with Chuck on this one... Don't go the cheap way out. I
recommend a visit to www.pricewatch.com. Look for the Multimedia
section and click on video cards. There you will see a list of all
the video cards listed by vendors and their prices at a glance. It's
an invaluable resource. I see that the GeForce 2 Ultra I paid nearly
$450 for back in March is now down to $175. Heck, even a GeForce 3
Deluxe is less expensive than what I paid. :-) But the nice part is
that much of the GeForce 2 Ultra's capabilities haven't even been
exploited by game developers yet, so figure I'll enjoy it for another
year before upgrading. :-)
Ethan
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