What's a good value graphics card for trying GLASS?

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What's a good value graphics card for trying GLASS?
I don't do gaming so I don't need anything fancy.
Just something very standard that will give glass with no trouble.
What's the most standard card?
 
I'm using a Sapphire ATI Radeon Atlantis 9600 and it has been an excellent
card for me. It has everything I wanted plus a passive heatsink for
quietness. It only cost about 56 USD a few months ago from Newegg. Works
great with Vista.

My performance rating in Vista is 3.4 for that card. It is AGP and has
256mb ram.

I've never played any computer games and probably never will, I just use it
for photography and web surfing. But for gaming the performance rating is
3.4 also.

I am using Microsoft drivers and an LCD with DVI interface.
 
Chris said:
What's a good value graphics card for trying GLASS?
I don't do gaming so I don't need anything fancy.
Just something very standard that will give glass with no trouble.
What's the most standard card?

I would suggest a GeForce 6200 128 MB (real VRAM, not 'Turbo Cache' =
shared RAM!), e.g. by Asus (without fan).

The basic card of yesterday with Aero capability is a GeForce FX5200
128 MB which is now a little cheaper than the 6200 - you are on the
safe side with the latter.


Roy
 
Roy said:
I would suggest a GeForce 6200 128 MB (real VRAM, not 'Turbo Cache' =
shared RAM!), e.g. by Asus (without fan).
...

The performance sub-ratings for the GF6200 128MB are 2.8 and 2.5 for gaming.

Roy
 
Make sure that the card is WDDM or LDDM compliant to run aero.(LDDM is the
same as WDDM-L is Longhorn now called W-windows)
 
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