What is the general Nvidia equivalent to a Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 Video Card?

I’m trying to compare it to my current graphics card. I am a gamer and I definitely need an upgrade. Unfortunately, I have to find something that is AGP compatible. So… it would be awesome if I could find out what the Nvidia equivalent to a 3850 Video Card would be. :D


3 Responses to “What is the general Nvidia equivalent to a Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 Video Card?”

  • Alexius:

    the Nvidia equivalent to the HD 3850 is about the Geforce 9600 GT / 8800 GT.
    it’s relatively hard to compare due to the different number of texture units of the cards. also a shader processor isn’t the same on a Nvidia card and an ATI card.

    but i think these 2 cards are closest to each other
    http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=557&card2=550

  • GodofKnowledge:

    The X1950Pro or HD3850 and the 7950GT are all rivals

    AGP is a dead format and nvidia has `essentially turned its back on the format and due to this only ATI offer decent chipsets.
    If you are planning on shelling out money for one of these, think about a CPU/motherboard updrade instead cos it will serve you better if a little mory expensive.

  • PhAntoMAMD:

    Hi

    Like the previous reply AGP is becoming a seriously outdated bit of technology. If you are still running AGP, then maybe you should look at getting an entry level PCI-E machine and build your way up? But If you are dead set on AGP then the Nvidia 7950GT AGP is a winner. Check the link and hopefully it will help. Its a direct comparison between the HD3850 and the 7950GT. Hope this helps

    http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=550&card2=511

    Cheers