guys i have this extra money and i think i will buy a new video card and i need your suggestions what video card should i buy for a worth $300... as of now i have 256mb Nvidia 6600 SE how much do you think i can sell it?
Do you have a good monitor right now? I use the Dell 19" 1905FP and it is amazing and cost just over $300. A much better investment than a graphics card since the one you have is pretty good.
A recent card, such as the 6600 you currently have, will be plenty for graphic design unless you're doing cutting-edge 3D rendering and need super high-speed rough renders. As stated above, you'd be better-off spending the money on a better monitor. A 17" is OK, but if you're serious about graphic design, you'll probably really appreciate having a 20" or larger monitor (haha - I think anyone who uses a computer appreciates that ) The monitor is your main interface to the computer and it's worth spending some money to have a good one. If you mean LCD by "flat screen" you could even sell that for more than $125 I'd guess and combined with the $300 you're looking to spend, you're in the realm of several 20" LCDs such as the Dell 2005FPW (or its new version, the 2007something I just read about). If your current monitor is a flat CRT, then it's probably not worth much of anything so you're a bit further from getting a nicer screen. Mike
the flat crt is the best one you can have for designing, I got 2 of em next to each other , tft's etc are crappy with colors. and 256mb video card is still pretty good for now.
Why is a CRT better than an LCD. I have 2 17" flat panel CRTs (a ViewSonic and a NEC) and I have a 19" Dell LCD. Disregarding the size, The LCD is better in every way that I can see. All three monitors are high end for their brands.
CRTs are better for graphic design because the color quality is better. The "latest, greatest" is not always the best. It depends on what you want to use it for.
The graphics card you use is more than ok for 2D work. However, if you're into 3D modeling work, then you may want to upgrade. Like others have suggested, you may instead want to invest in quality monitors or simply another monitor if you're still using a single monitor for design work. Storch, these days LCD technology has advanced to a stage where its colors as as good as CRT's . I use both CRT and LCD and don't find much difference in their color quality.
I do all kinds of 2d design and, from my experience, your card is fine for 2d. If you want the bottom line: crt's have the best screen materials and video engines inside, however, have both. if you want a true graphic design setup, you should have two lcd for dual screen editing and a crt, even a tv if its HD. I have 2 hanns-g 19" (great price on newegg) and a sony trinitron HDTV as a third from across the room. its great to have two identical monitors for extra workspace and necessary to have a crt to check color and level on a piece of work given that they DO have superior tech inside(when size has no object, the designer can put all they need in a crt, while in a flat panel its "how much can we fit in this thing")
Well here are some pros and cons for the CRT Pros: * Multisync Capable * High Refresh Rates * Color Clarity and Depth Cons: * Very Heavy and Large * Use Large Amounts of Energy * Generate Excess Heat and for the LCD: Pros: * Smaller and Lighter * Energy Efficient * Causes Less Eye Fatigue Cons: * Blurry Images Outside Native Resolution * Motion Blur on Fast Moving Images * Come Models Have Reduced Color Clarity Either way.. I chose LCD monitors. Anyway, I'd love to have some designers take care of my LCD and case to look great.. :dreaming: I found a site about this thing..with designers..hope it's good..: http://www.merchandizeliquidators.com/designers.htm ..
I think somebody just hijack the thread. lols. Were talking about video card here my G.A friends. Just a piece of a friendly reminder here I don't mean no harm to anyone. Thanks
Unless you've got a really poor quality CRT and a really high quality LCD, the CRT should have the better picture. It's important to have a flat screen CRT for graphic design because you want to avoid the glare and distortion of a curved glass CRT. LCD technology has advanced a lot in the past couple of years, but it's still really expensive to match the CRT picture quality. Meanwhile, your thread has been pretty well hijacked, as you originally asked about video cards. What kind of graphic design are you doing? If you do a lot of 3d work that makes a big difference in what video card you need.