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You might also consider that DX10 is Vista exclusive, so if you have Vista you might as well get a DX10 card, if not and aren't planning on upgrading then DX9 will suffice. (However if you think you will get Vista at some point you could future proof yourself to an extent by getting a DX10 card)
The choice, as always, is yours!
Well with these DX10 cards, they keep on saying when it is coming out but it never does. It was supposed to be mid March, Then end of March now April. i am just about ready to buy a dx9 card.jjj13
The Nvidia 8000 series cards are DX10 and have been out for a while now. Is there a specific DX10 card you're waiting for that hasn't come out yet?
-Byshop
[QUOTE="jjj13"]Well with these DX10 cards, they keep on saying when it is coming out but it never does. It was supposed to be mid March, Then end of March now April. i am just about ready to buy a dx9 card.Byshop
The Nvidia 8000 series cards are DX10 and have been out for a while now. Is there a specific DX10 card you're waiting for that hasn't come out yet?
-Byshop
Congrats man, u got the most clear and best grammar in the world. congrats man u got the gamespot's tallest signature emblem from me :P. and i think he is waitin for the 8600GT by now.You can play DX10 games on a DX9 card, but you won't get to use any of the 'features' that DX10 offers.it wont be replaced by a year, not even by 2 years, did u hear about aero, or even readyboost, tight security, no viruses at all, fast in games, looks nice, has the new ip protocol, even direct x 10 is in that OS.
I think it's foolish to buy into a DX10 card if your only reason is to play DX10 games because I don't even need my fingers to count how many of those are out now :) Plus you need Vista and for me I'm not touching that OS for at least a year and by the point Vista's replacement will be around the corner.
Krall
Even outside of Vista, my 8800GTX is awesome. While the Cascade demo is very impressive, my overall game performance with this card is greater than my 7950, which is nice because now I have that level of performance but without having to run SLI (and sacrifice dual head). This is especially nice with new titles like SupCom that actaully play on both monitors.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="Krall"]You can play DX10 games on a DX9 card, but you won't get to use any of the 'features' that DX10 offers.it wont be replaced by a year, not even by 2 years, did u hear about aero, or even readyboost, tight security, no viruses at all, fast in games, looks nice, has the new ip protocol, even direct x 10 is in that OS.
I think it's foolish to buy into a DX10 card if your only reason is to play DX10 games because I don't even need my fingers to count how many of those are out now :) Plus you need Vista and for me I'm not touching that OS for at least a year and by the point Vista's replacement will be around the corner.
r3351925
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