More video card help.

I have read the reviews on this page for a EVGA GeForce 9500 GT.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4035118&CatId=1826

Can this card really be that strong to run crysis on medium settings with no trace of choppyness? It doesnt even have an adapter and its 50 bucks. Can someone please tell me if this card is actually as good as those people claim?

My laptop has the Geforce 9500M GS in it, which is pretty similar to the GT just for laptops. It works deadly for me, all the 3d games i’ve played never showed choppyness yet, and that’s in HD. But, also note, the most gfx intensive game i’ve played on here so far is Spore. lol

I would never know…I wish I had a card like that though…need a better computer first. (I have an old Geforce FX5200 128 meg)

I bought a Radeon HD 4850… Only to find out Nvidia beat it, again. >.<

@SeraphX
I HIGHLY doubt it. Remember, Nvidia is notorious for releasing cards that only appear to be powerful. Remember the MX series?

For a 512MB, THIS is what it should be:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130339

Well the reviews there say its powerful. I just need somebody like beholder to confirm that for me.

SeraphX, it is a powerful card. Treat the 9000’s like the 8000’s series, they’re basically the same but how they are built is different. (Smaller GPU, which is good). I think thats also the series that doubled up on itself, basically an SLI on the same board. I use an 8000’s series and it works well, it should run Crysis just fine.

Just remember, if you do bottle neck/lag, its going to be speed of your CPU, RAM and Graphics Card holding you back. For me? I get a mix between RAM & my Graphics card holding me back, its not often my CPU gets bottle necked. No Graphics card is perfect and immune to lag.

K, thanks beholder!:D. Well my CPUs pretty powerful but i only have 2 gigs of ram.

Those resolutions are too high, i never play on those resolutions i only play on 800x600, and it also said high, i asked medium.

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Another thing, that review says foxconn, this card is EVGA.

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Erm, this answered my question, i am a happy camper.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJPkJyDmH10

The video has Crysis playing on medium settings on a 1280x1024 resolution and getting 26.7 fps. So if i dumb it down to 1024x768, it should have higher fps and if dumbed down to 800x600 it should be fully playable.

And COD4 on 1680x1050 with 22 fps. If dumbed down to 1024x768 it should be fully playable.