Reply 40 of 45, by andre_6
Well, like I've replied on Studiostriver's thread for his HD 2600 I have a Sapphire 2600XT AGP DDR3 AGP version (with the picture of a girl with goggles), and it really pairs up well with the AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.2Ghz socket 754 XP build that I have. Sure the drivers were a pain for a day or two and there definitely were some non-identified incompatibilities but once I found the tutorial it worked well, just had to start over from scratch. Reading this thread made me realize I unknowingly stumbled upon the DDR3 version, I wasn't even aware that there were other possibilities. As for his HD 2600 sure they're different cards but it should be blazing fast and snappy for what he's trying to use it for.
I've never seen the DDR2 variant in action but the DDR3 version is worth it for someone who's looking for a mix of period correctness within the XP era and some extra power for the time. I have a Win7 build anyway so that mix was more than welcome to complement the XP build. No idea about pricing nowadays, I was recommended this card here on Vogons only a few years ago and I was happy for the advice as even at the time I was having trouble finding an affordable Nvidia card.
Around 2005 I had a Nvidia 6600GT or something of the sorts on the same build (that had a Sempron originally) and performance aside, paired with the original AMD cooler, it was the loudest PC I've ever had. I'm sure today most of us almost can't believe how we put up with that at the time but I guess we just did and didn't even think about it. When I got the HD 2600XT I've cleaned it, repasted it and lubed the fan as you do, and decided to finally retire the AMD cooler for good, installing an OCZ Gladiator cooler and a Gelid fan controller. It's not silent, but it's quite close, and I would have been marveled with it at the time. Plus the HD 2600 XT is very compact and thin compared to the Nvidia's which helped a lot with cooling the case as the OCZ Gladiator is BIG.
I'm sorry to hear about your troubles and I'm not emotionally invested at all into any of this, it's just my experience. My socket 754 build was always solid as a rock stable and maybe that foundation helped getting over the humps at the beginning. I've since changed around some other components and it's been all smooth sailing. I probably wouldn't think of the card as a default option to go by, but as a worthy option it in the right circumstances (XP era period correctness).