6800 to 8600GT, how big of an improvement is this?

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#1 snakeofsolid
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my current 6800 is a 256MB vid card, it came with my Dell PC. This 8600 im contemplating about buying has the same amount of RAM. i was very easily able to most games on max( q4, bf2, FEAR...etc) minus AA though, that really made my frames eat dirt. Except COD2s DX9 which averaged 15-20 fps in some areas....so will i see a good improvement in that, and will be i able to play stalker with the second lighintg option? cuz i honestly cant get a playable framerate unless i set it to static lighting.( though i can put everything else on maximum though)
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#2 darkmagician06
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if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those games
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#3 Sprozelth
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if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamesdarkmagician06
If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.
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[QUOTE="darkmagician06"]if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamesSprozelth
If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.

Yea the X1950PRO would be a better upgrade.
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#5 snakeofsolid
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[QUOTE="Sprozelth"][QUOTE="darkmagician06"]if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamesLouieV13
If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.

Yea the X1950PRO would be a better upgrade.

yeah that is, but i have a dell PC, and im pretty my stock PSU would not be able to run it, only reason i considered 8600 over it.

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#6 Hiryuu_
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The X1950Pro isn't too significantly better than the 8600GT.

What power supply do you have in your Dell? They are usually pretty good.. the 375W one can handle an 8800GTX. :P

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[QUOTE="LouieV13"][QUOTE="Sprozelth"][QUOTE="darkmagician06"]if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamessnakeofsolid

If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.

Yea the X1950PRO would be a better upgrade.

yeah that is, but i have a dell PC, and im pretty my stock PSU would not be able to run it, only reason i considered 8600 over it.

Get a 8600GT,there's a somewhat small performance hit (if you pick up a OCed version) for much less than a 8600GTS,but they're both better than your 6800,it really depends on how much you want to spend,plus the 8600GT can be OC'ed so it'll be close to the 8600GTS if not surpassing it.
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#8 Hiryuu_
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It's impossible for an 8600GT to surpass an 8600GTS, as the GTS features much higher shader clock speeds.. plus the 8600GT is limited by the lack of a 6-pin PCI-e connector so it's not possible to hit GTS clock speeds.
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#9 AARONRULZ1
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It's impossible for an 8600GT to surpass an 8600GTS, as the GTS features much higher shader clock speeds.. plus the 8600GT is limited by the lack of a 6-pin PCI-e connector so it's not possible to hit GTS clock speeds.Hiryuu_
Ever heard of Volt-modding? plus you can just OC the core much more than the memory,so even if it doesn't surpass the GTS,it still comes pretty damn close.
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#10 Random__Guy
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It is possible for a overclocked 8600gt to surpass a stock 8600gts, if you use volt mods on both gt and gts they max out at the same level. shader speeds can also be overclocked on the gt past stock gts speed.

http://xtreview.com/review203.htm

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#11 Xdrive
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I just did the very upgrade in question and I'm blown away. Took advantage of the Circuit City rebate deal this week, and a $40 off moving coupon (for an 8600GTS EVGA). I ended up getting the 8600GTS for about $130. You can't beat that.

The nice thing is you can use their step-up program to nab a high end 8800 soon.

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[QUOTE="LouieV13"][QUOTE="Sprozelth"][QUOTE="darkmagician06"]if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamessnakeofsolid

If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.

Yea the X1950PRO would be a better upgrade.

yeah that is, but i have a dell PC, and im pretty my stock PSU would not be able to run it, only reason i considered 8600 over it.

Yea the X1950PRO is a hungry card. My friend has a 7900GS running on a 300w that would work.
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#13 snakeofsolid
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I just did the very upgrade in question and I'm blown away. Took advantage of the Circuit City rebate deal this week, and a $40 off moving coupon (for an 8600GTS EVGA). I ended up getting the 8600GTS for about $130. You can't beat that.

The nice thing is you can use their step-up program to nab a high end 8800 soon.

Xdrive

i saw that card on their website as well, it looked very tempting, i cant decide between it and the XFX one i found on newegg

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#14 Hiryuu_
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Hmm.. didn't think volt-modding would make such a huge difference when it came to overclocking video cards.
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[QUOTE="Sprozelth"][QUOTE="darkmagician06"]if your going to get an 8600 it should be the 8600gts...but you will see some improvement...should be able to max those gamesLouieV13
If you are going for 8600 gts, why not just get the 1950 xt or a pro.

Yea the X1950PRO would be a better upgrade.

I agree