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toebar20

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What is the Radeon equivalent to the Geforce 7600GT?
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Radeon X1800
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Edited by james_8970, 29 December 2006 - 07:25 PM.

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That card is a pci and i need agp.
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AGP is a dead technology,
For what ever minimum requirements you need these cards for, here they are. ATI will not offer enough juice for you, they simply are not making any high end AGP graphics cards.

NVIDIA GeForce 7800GS
ATI Radeon X1650 Pro
NVIDIA GeForce 7600GS

Note: the bottom two are just below the equivalent of the 7600GT, if the 7600GT is infact a minimum requirement for an application, your only bet is the NVIDIA GeForce 7800GS. But you don't give me enough information to know whether is is or not.

Really the NVIDIA GeForce 7800GS is your only option, and for the price that your probably going to end up paying for them, you'd probably be better off upgrading your motherboard. It not really worth what your getting for your money anymore, demand is outpacing supply for these cards, because both company don't want to be stuck with these. Not to mention there is now VERY little demand for this dead thechnology. To be honest, i think these are the last cards that will be avaible, there is no market for newer AGP cards.
Just my two cents.
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Edited by james_8970, 30 December 2006 - 02:15 PM.

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