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    How's GeForce Go 7300 TurboCache?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by irfysis, Aug 29, 2006.

  1. irfysis

    irfysis Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey everyone,

    I'm looking at the Dell Inspiron E1505 (6400), and the highest graphics card it can have is the nVidia GeForce Go 7300 TurboCache.

    I've heard that its not a good video card, is it true? If it is a bad card, should I go for ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 HyperMemory instead?

    GeForce 7300 TurboCache vs. Mobility Radeon X1400 HyperMemory.

    Which one is better?
     
  2. count_schemula

    count_schemula Notebook Deity

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    In other threads I believe seeing that the X1400 is better, even though it's cheaper.

    Apparently, both are mid range cards though.
     
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    pizza_joe Notebook Enthusiast

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    Although the GeForce Go 7300 is 50$ or so more, the Radeon X1400 is the better card.

    The equivalent to the X1400 in nVidia is the Geforce Go 7400