I wouldn't recommend the 7300. It might be good enough for Dark Avatar, but it's getting a bit long in the tooth for any other games that are coming out these days. That's why it's only $79, it's pretty much obsolete. I wouldn't recommend anything lower than a 7600 on the Nvidia side, or an X800 for ATI. There's more to a video card than the amount of RAM it has, today's graphics processors are far superior to what's on the 7300. It won't be long before even the 7950 is obsolete, now that DirectX 10 cards are coming out on the market. The next generation of games will require those. Another year or two and DirectX 9 cards won't even be able to play the new games, or at least not that well.
Good point. I guess it depends on what type of gamer you are. I don’t play any RT or other games, and focus on strategy. Most strategy games don’t have the wizz-bang graphic needs – in general, that is.
There is also the issue of sinking $100+ worth of graphics card into a PC that may not be worth more than that since PC value decays exponentially (my 2004-era PC might not be worth much more than that now). Of course, if you need it you need it. My general philosophy is to buy a PC well into the top quartile of its time since then it has a much longer effective lifespan – with a few judicious component upgrades (generally RAM). At some point it is MUCH cheaper simply to ditch the old PC and get a new one. Individual components are always more pricy than systems.
So, Belanos you are quite correct that if you’re objective is to optimize performance then getting an upper or mid tier graphics card (and RAM) is best. As you noted, you can get a good graphics card that isn’t too dated for $100-150 (using the philosophy want-more-costs-more, of course). This upgrade would cost at least $150 ($100 for the video card and $50 for the RAM). I fall more into the cost effectiveness category – bang for the buck – and if that is the primary consideration then RAM is the clear choice.
BTW – I didn’t know the Alt-Tab that kills GC2 was caused by memory problems! Maybe now I can do this without causing GC2 to seize. Hmmmm.
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