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Posted at 12:40 PM on Thursday 10/1/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Newegg has the XFX HD-465X-ZPF2 Radeon HD 4650 1GB 128-bit DDR2 AGP 8X HDCP Ready Video Card + Free Dirt2 Game for $85 - $10 using coupon code EMCMLLM74 = $75 with free shipping. Features a 600MHz core clock and 320 stream processing units.
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    altan215 - Posted 1:14 pm PDT 10/1/09 (95 Posts)  Report Spam

    is this worth it..

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    Anonymous - Posted 1:47 pm PDT 10/1/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    only 128 bit, it doesn't appear to be a good deal dude.

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    Anonymous - Posted 1:48 pm PDT 10/1/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    burp no?

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    Casecutter - Posted 2:03 pm PDT 10/1/09 (5011 Posts)  Report Spam

    It will fit into an AGP slot, for those who normally ask.
    If you're thinking of buying this for your AGP mobo... STOP!
    Start saving for new hardware you'll be $75 dollars closer.

    While if for some reason you must resuscitate some old PC just get this... $33 free shipping and this still 128-bit interface.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500066
    Don't waste your money.

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    eddot - Posted 2:19 pm PDT 10/1/09 (355 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hey Mr. Casecutter, thanks for the tip. The Zotac looks like just what I need.

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    KSmut - Posted 3:24 pm PDT 10/1/09 (95 Posts)  Report Spam

    Well I guess I'm the minority. I still get great performance from my Asus PC-DL and my low-volt OC'd Prestonias. Granted, AGP and the 875P chipset are dinosaurs, but I've been looking to upgrade my video card and this might do the trick. Although for another $10 you could get something with HDMI: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125281

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    Sliver - Posted 6:23 pm PDT 10/1/09 (737 Posts)  Report Spam

    Setting aside the whole question of "good money after bad," if you're only looking for bang for the buck, spend $15 more and buy the Sapphire HD3850 at the Egg, if you have a PSU to run it.
    You'll be getting the extra 20% difference in price back in performance.

    Where's Does_It_Come_With_AGP? guy?

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    Casecutter - Posted 11:45 am PDT 10/2/09 (5011 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7 -- That's an amenable call from the bang for the buck equation, and you're exactly right, they'll need an acceptable PSU to power it, and maybe an extra fan to help evacuate the heat.

    ATI's minimum recommendation is 450W, while most forms say a quality PSU 12V+/ > 25Amp, especially if running a hog like a P4. So that leaves almost any old Dell, Sony, HP, Gateway coming up short, especially if you've added another HDD, Optical drive, or such.

    So, now you're into the quandary again. Sinking $120 minimum into it... for what gaming prowess? Rolling Eyes

    What to do? Want the paramount gaming, while with any luck no PSU upgrade, want HDMI, don't what to hassle adding a fan... (Now this goes against all sensibility)
    Get this 4670 (for more) it's the better spent money.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161284

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    traveler - Posted 1:19 pm PDT 10/20/09 (291 Posts)  Report Spam

    I need a directx 10 AGP card, but not that expensive.

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