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I'm basically just desperately trying to find a pci video card with actual 128bit memory for my friend's dell which has no agp slot. We ordered the apollo 5700le pci but found out it only had 64bit memory with riva tuner. We also ordered and tried the Jaton 5700le pci and riva tuner reported that it only had 64bit memory too...even though it was advertised to have 128bit memory! We also ran a little benchmark too just to make sure the memory bandwidth on that Jaton was really 64bit and sure enough the benchmark showed about 3.2GB/s memory bandwidth. And a lot of the pci 5200's and 5500's seem to be 64bit now as well where I don't think all of them were before. What's the deal...are there any 128bit pci cards out there anymore?
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Apple user. Deal with it.
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I think there might be a Radeon 9100 or something that is, but that's based on the 8500 which is DirectX 8.1 compatible only. Otherwise you may be SOL.
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Very strange. All NV36 (GeForce 5700 LE/5700/5700 Ultra) PCI cards should have a 128-bit memory bus, unless the card vendor changed the reference design to save money (fancy that...).
Makes me wonder about Jaton's dependability as never before. Is this the one you tested? http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...139-166&depa=0 Quote:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...145-087&depa=0 Quote:
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Most all of 256 low end PCI cards are 128 Bit. But you almost have to have a 256 meg card for the 128 bit configuration and a PCI bus which kinda sucks. I have a 5200 PCI card layen around here with 256 megs of memory and 128 bit bus.
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Isn't LE for Lite Edition?
I just read somewhere here about someone buying a card from ebay and getting an LE that was 64-bit... Lemme see if I can find it. Not what I was looking for, but here's another example. http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/newr...reply&p=573063 No luck, but here's another suggestion that it's 64bit in which you posted, ekloot. http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=44877 Anyways, I would try a plain 5700 and see how that works out.
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Yeah its getting really confusing on which models are 64bit or not these days...all the manufacturers seem to be changing their specs. Not all of the 5700LE's are 64 bit (yet)...but all the pci ones seem to be...and pci is the only way my friend can go since he has no agp slot and doesn't want to upgrade the whole system.
Ricercar, and yes Jaton seems to have switched their 5700LE to a 64bit memory bus as well...their whole website has changed within the last week and if you look at their pci 5700LE specs it now says its 64bit even though new egg still says 128 bit. When my friend got his Jaton pci 5700LE card we installed riva tuner and it said it was 64 bit and we also ran a little memory bandwidth utility which said it had a bandwidth of about 3.2GB/s which means 64bit so it looks like Jaton sucks now (at least for pci). Also, I saw the link to the chaintech 5200 card...that might be a good option if it really is still 128bit...I'll check the chaintech site out to see their specs...although I did that with Jaton and it changed recently enough to where we still got screwed and had to return the card ![]() I appreciate all the reponses though...this really does help. I wish the manufacturers would stop playing these games though and just use 128bit memory or at least all of them should post their real specs on their boxes and on their websites to be clear...its kind of shady of them to use the same model numbers and have some cards perform well and others castrated in performance by cheap memory. |
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Wouldn't 128-bit memory on PCI card be useless since the PCI slot is so slow anyway?
My best advice is for your friend to go and buy an AGP motherboard. With the money you spend on the two FX5700LE's, he could've probably gotten one of those Infotek 9550GU for $95 which is basically a 9600 Pro or a used Ti4200 and a cheap AGP motherboard. How much can a mobo be anyway?? If he's on Socket 462, it's like $40-$45 for a cheap KT600 mobo from like Epox, or like $50-$55 for a NF2 mobo. And if he's on P4, a cheap 865PE can be had for like $70. Pair that with a $50 SH Ti4200, and that Ti4200 would kill any of the cards mentioned by you. In fact, it'd be even faster than a real 128-bit FX5600U or FX5700 on AGP..
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No, 128bit on pci is still necessary...the 5700LE 64bit cards played everything even slower and choppier than his current geforce mx440 pci card (which is 128bit). And he returned both of the different geforce 5700LE pci cards so its not like he wasted any money since he was refunded.
And yes it would be nice if he could just upgrade his motherboard and everything but he has a dell and I don't know if he can just slap in some other motherboard (plus that powersupply on that thing probably wouldn't even power it). And that would mean that he might have to buy another case and powersupply then...but the new motherboard might not have onboard sound like he has now so then he'd have to buy a new sound card. And then I don't know if his backup copy of windows xp for his dell would activate correctly on the new system (since it wouldn't be a dell anymore) so there's always the slight chance he might need to buy that (but I'm not sure about that so that one might be a non-issue). So it could get fairly pricey and he's not looking to spend much money. I actually told him he might want to think about upgrading though...I think he wants to wait another year or year and a half before buying a whole new system...he wouldn't build one because he doesn't know how and he seems to like just purchasing the whole thing (and at the moment I don't think his fiancee wants him spending a bunch of money on a whole new computer just to be able to play a few games unfortunately). So that's why I'm trying to just find him a card that will play games decently even if its on low settings. |
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2. It should work, unless he totally junks the Dell computer, or the backup copy forces it's ugly software and driver configs to it. Once again, it depends if it's a Dell ghost copy (likely) or the OEM Dell version (unlikely, i think) 3. I will agree about the money. But tell him to start saving a small amount now, and in a year or so he would have built up enough money to build his own computer. Guides help at this part. Otherwise, you know, just check Newegg, pricewatch, froogle and ebay for those cheap deals that come up every once in a awhile. I got great fps with UT2003 at 320x240, just imagine a FX5200 128-bit at 640x480! ![]() |
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I believe there's a PCI version of the Inno3D (clueless on the rep. of this manf.) FX5600 and FX5700LE. Not sure either were trimmed down to 64bit either though.
The Inno3D FX5700LE 256MB is apparently 256bit as per this vendor. http://www.amamax.com/amamax/gefx5712ddr1.html Vendor rating: http://www.resellerratings.com/seller2027.html Hope this helps. DrCR _________ |
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Yeah, those Inno3d 256MB cards probably are the best option since they appear to be 128bit memory cards. I'll tell my friend about it. Thanks for the suggestion. Not sure if the 5600 version or 5700LE version would be faster but they can't be too much different. I think he is thinking about cheaping out and saving his money though (probably for a new system next year) because he saw some ati radeon 9250 pci's that were 128bit and refurbished on new egg and they were between like 60 and 80 dollars. I prefer nvidia myself but maybe if he just gets one of those cards he can keep most of his money for a real upgrade later on. Does anyone have any experiences with some of these refurbished cards from new egg? This whole thing basically started just because battlefield vietnam doesn't render quite right on his geforce mx440 card since it doesn't have pixel or vertex shaders. So he's basically just looking to play that and have it look correctly and maybe another game or two.
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