Graphics card [message #312392] |
Sat, 19 January 2008 18:39 |
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Blue_Leader
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im fairly limited to pci graphics cards i would buy a new computer if i could or at least one that has agp slot but i dont have the money whats the best pci graphics card i could get for my computer? i currently have a geforce fx 5200
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Re: Graphics card [message #312403 is a reply to message #312392] |
Sat, 19 January 2008 19:21 |
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sadukar09
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Which might just mean a new PC. You can install your old Hard Drive or transfer your old files to the new PC too. But if you want to install the old HD, you need to call MS, since they will think your new PC may be a pirate.
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Re: Graphics card [message #312462 is a reply to message #312392] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 04:35 |
JPNOD
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Just get a new PC.
PCI-gaming card's is just a no go unless, you play a game once in a blue moon and don't want to play on a mid end detail.
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Re: Graphics card [message #312481 is a reply to message #312392] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 07:23 |
Muad Dib15
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I have a Gforce 6800 from biostar that I bought from newegg for 50 bucks. I wanted the most powerful graphics card I could get without buying a new power supply (2.75 to 2.81GHz). This card I might: add runs renegade with shaders on, at max resolution, and gets about 40-50 fps.
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Re: Graphics card [message #312575 is a reply to message #312392] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 13:07 |
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Chuck Norris
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Alot of OEMs 3-4 years ago sold budget level cheap systems with no AGP and just regular PCI. Why they did this is anyone's guess, becuase the motherboards sold with these systems HAD the AGP support in the chipset and the wiring and spot for it on the motherboard. Simply the physical slot itself was lacking, but electronically, it was all there. They skimped on the slot itself. I wonder how much they saved doing that? Nothing?
Here are your options short of a new PC. Remember, you need PCI only, NOT PCI-Express. These are somehwat in order from best to worst, although all are low-end. They will be expensive considering the performance they give.
ATi Radeon X1300
nVidia GeForce 6200
nVidia GeForceFX 5500 (just an overclocked GeForceFX 5200)
nVidia GeForceFX 5200
Anything lower would barely be better than integrated.
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Re: Graphics card [message #312646 is a reply to message #312575] |
Mon, 21 January 2008 00:56 |
JPNOD
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Chuck Norris wrote on Sun, 20 January 2008 15:07 | Alot of OEMs 3-4 years ago sold budget level cheap systems with no AGP and just regular PCI. Why they did this is anyone's guess, becuase the motherboards sold with these systems HAD the AGP support in the chipset and the wiring and spot for it on the motherboard. Simply the physical slot itself was lacking, but electronically, it was all there. They skimped on the slot itself. I wonder how much they saved doing that? Nothing?
Here are your options short of a new PC. Remember, you need PCI only, NOT PCI-Express. These are somehwat in order from best to worst, although all are low-end. They will be expensive considering the performance they give.
ATi Radeon X1300
nVidia GeForce 6200
nVidia GeForceFX 5500 (just an overclocked GeForceFX 5200)
nVidia GeForceFX 5200
Anything lower would barely be better than integrated.
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Indeed. But those cards are terrible, unless he has a AGP or PCI-E he is better of buying a new mobo+cpu/mem. If he is able to do this himself, else he will have to consider a total new pc. Other then that it would be waste really.
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