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Best Performing Video Cards (In General)
« on: June 12, 2008, 04:35:58 pm »
In my MAME machine, I am going to use an ATI X800 Pro.  I also have a GeForce 7900GTX, but I did not know if that would be overkill for MAME use.  I mainly play 90s fighters (raster) games, but I would like to start playing CHD based games (Area 51, Blitz, etc).  I am aware that MAME is largely CPU dependent, but I was concerned about the video. 

The TV I am using has component, and I was going to use a DVI to component converter and plug it into my GPU.  The one I found on monoprice.com is NOT compatible with the X800 (according to their customer service) so I am lost as to which card to use.

I see a lot of people using the old ATI 9550 for MAME.  Would this be sufficient, even for CHD games and games like Street Fighter EX2?

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Re: Best Performing Video Cards (In General)
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2008, 06:48:44 pm »
Yes... The things the ATI seems to have over the Nvidia is better component and oddball resolution support.
I have a 9550, and chose it mainly because it was a budget priced card that supported component at the time I bought it (100 bucks back then!). They're now under 30 dollars and still a great choice in my opinion.