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I have the choice between these 2 PCI-Express cards, both of which are passively cooled and have a core speed of 540 MHz. Here I listed the main differences.

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MSI NX8600GT-T2D256EZ, NVIDIA 8600GT, 256MB

  • DVI 2x, HDCP TV-Out (with HDTV-Adapter)
  • 256 MB DDR3 @ 700 MHz

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Club3D 8600GT, NVIDIA 8600GT, 512MB

  • DVI 1x, VGA 1x, TV-Out (no HD)
  • 512 MB DDR3 @ 500 MHz

I'm pretty sure the MSI card is be better, especially after reading this on Wikipedia:

Manufacturers will sell budget cards with 512 MiB of memory because it makes the card sound more powerful than it is and so more people will buy it. Some analysts claim that low-end cards cannot even use all the memory available.

So, which would be the better card for my E6750 on an Asus P5K with 2 GB RAM? I'd like to see what you guys have to say. :)

Thanks in advance.

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More onboard memory is supposed to be designed for larger textures, however with that card you won't be able to run your games are very high resolutions anyway...thus defeating the purpose of the 512MB version.

and yes, it's all marketing. There are still a lot of people out there who think onboard memory == performance, which simple isn't true.

..and I would get the 256MB version because the memory is clocked faster than the 512MB version. I mean..just looking from stats alone.

wait man, i heard the 8600 line of cards actually ran worse than the 7600gt that i have. Please do the research before hand to make sure that they fixed the problem. if not, get something else.

ill do the research for ya :D

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=139491

http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/07/24/hd_...chmarks_results

http://www.tech-hounds.com/review33/ReviewsPage3.html

dont get the 8600gt man, it is horrible for its price.

Edited by shakey

Thanks for all your replies, guys. I don't think the graphics card market has ever been as confusing as it is nowadays. Especially after seeing the benchmarks shakey posted. :(

I did know however, that the 8600 series isn't top-of-the-line. I'm going for a budget card that can sustain my gaming needs until a better / more affordable DX10 series comes out, but since there aren't any DX10 games out there yet, maybe it would be a smarter move to stay with an older generation. :/

Does anyone know of a cheaper passively-cooled PCIe card that outperforms that MSI 8600GT?

If you cant afford an 8800GTS I would either go with a 7600GT or 7950GT. Both still very good cards. I have heard bad things about the 8600 series. I still am using my 7600GT and I am able to run newer games without a problem on Medium settings at 1440x900. BF2 and the older games I can run at max.

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