dx10 video cards....

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#1 dragonmaster64
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wow these cards are going to change alot of peoples gaming experience. i wonder how they will perform. can anyone tell me how the 8100GS is supposed to perform like abd any other info about these dx10 please tell me. thanks

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#2 dragonmaster64
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can anyone please reply.
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#3 BigD
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No one knows, the cards aren't out and nvidia hasn't said anything.
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wow these cards are going to change alot of peoples gaming experience. i wonder how they will perform. can anyone tell me how the 8100GS is supposed to perform like abd any other info about these dx10 please tell me. thanks

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Probably still pretty badly. It's a low end card, you know
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#5 DirkVDV01
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I have some info... The 8100GS is a cheap DirectX 10 capable card (similar to the 8300LE) Cost: approx. $49 What is the obvious downside? They only feature GDDR2 memory and 32 shaders. One slight advantage: just like all new G80 based boards built with 80nm architecture
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#6 jer_1
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The downside is that they are junk and not worth the $50 wasted on them. You should start saving and get at least a midrange card...
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#7 yellowjell0
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You shouldn't *buy* a low-end card like a 8100 GS. (which of course, isn't even out right now) If it comes with a prebuilt system, and you don't plan on gaming much, it will do a fine job surfing the net, playing limited games, and so forth. But if you are buying a card specifically....you are probably into gaming, or have advanced video needs, and in that case....get something like a 8600 or higher. It's worth it. Really.
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#8 dragonmaster64
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but what does the 8100 GS compare too. does it compare to a 7600?
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but what does the 8100 GS compare too. does it compare to a 7600?dragonmaster64
no it the 8100GS will not bee as good as the 7600, it would most likely compare to the 7300LE.
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#10 dragonmaster64
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o wow that is horrible how about the geforce 8300GT. do u know how that will compare to the cards out today.