SapphireJet wrote on 2025-08-02, 21:45:
I would really like a Graphics Card from 2008, specifically one that matches a C2Q Q9650. An HD 4870 would be a good pair for a Q9650 right? Or would I be better off with buying a GTX 260 or 280?
I don't want to buy a GTS 250 because it's from 2009 and it wouldn't fit with the era of PC I'm trying to make.
Also if it matters (which it probably wont), I'm using a Cooler Master Centurion 5 case. (The gen 1 version I'm pretty sure), and I'm just wondering if it could handle the heat output of a card like a 280 or 9800GTX
Just my opinion...
If you are building a working system, not a museum piece, you have to be... a little flexible. While GTS250 was indeed "released" the next year - it is just a rebadged 9800GTX(+) with a GPU which is more likely to be fixed and better coolers. Practical usability/reliability may be worth having a "wrong" card name displayed, given it is the same card after all...
That said if people are saying G92b should be fixed you can try your luck with 9800GTX+ ("+" is important here). But just looking of how many of them are sold as dead or "untested" - expect it to fail and do not pay more than you are willing to throw away for it...
Also keep in mind that this cards are not really fast enough to run period-correct stuff, not by modern standards. And Q9650 can definitely handle more. That's part of the reason i wanted to fool around with SLI - in games where it works and accepting the downsides something like 2x9800GTX+ can be actually useful...
The case... it is mesh front, 120mm fan in the back, PSU on top, right? Should be fine with one card like that but do use a good PSU - it'll be getting warm because of such placement. Since it is mesh front you could also put a 140mm fan into 5.25 drive bay, that'd help with airflow a bit...