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noobz
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30. August 2006 @ 14:19 |
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i have a hp pc with a sis videocard and i want something better and i only have pci socket. please help me i want some thing whick can play call of duty and really nice new games just fine in medium detail. since i am only 14 i have to buy the card myself so just keep the price not high. i need a good deal that i can get for less money.
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30. August 2006 @ 15:19 |
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there really is no better card for a PCI slot than the geforce fx 5200 its cheap too
but dont be around trying to play the most recent games either. i guess it would be able to play COD2 on low
my sudjestion is to upgrade your system
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30. August 2006 @ 21:49 |
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out of all these which one is best GeForce FX, GeForce MX, Quadro4 XGLRadeon 7000, Radeon 9200, Radeon 9250, Radeon X1300. i think i have a 250 watt or 350 watt powersupply. which i best and then in order best to least best.
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31. August 2006 @ 07:25 |
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First off bat, there is no such ting as a Quadro4 XGLRadeon 7000. Quadro4 comes from nVidia and radeon comes from ATi
also you cant really get those the quadro series are ment for workstations and the 7000 only supports DirectX 7.
also the x1300 is PCI express so you surely cant buy that.
the only options you have left are either MX, FX, 9200, 9250
you also need DirectX 9 compatible to play COD2
so you are only left with one choice- the geforce fx series
from best to worst here they are :)
geforce FX5200
geforce FX5500
radeon 9250
radeon 9200
geforce MX series
***all others are not compatible with your system***
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31. August 2006 @ 09:52 |
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isn't geforce FX5500 better than geforce FX5200.
can u please explain.
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noobz
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31. August 2006 @ 10:39 |
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really sorry for double posting please tell me if the grafix card u told me the geforce FX5200 or geforce FX5500 would last atleast a year of gaming. imean most of the new games would be compatible with this or not? or should i just buy a new pc instead of a video card. please recomend something i depend on u guys.
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31. August 2006 @ 19:25 |
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what is the make & model# of your hp so can see what you actually have?
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noobz
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31. August 2006 @ 20:40 |
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it is a HP pavillion a810n. got it ablot one and a half year ago.
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noobz
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1. September 2006 @ 09:10 |
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yup thats the mother board i have. so what i can do with a 1.5v agp slot.
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1. September 2006 @ 15:26 |
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can get a 8x agp card with 256 meg or higher on it.
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1. September 2006 @ 20:14 |
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so tell me a card i can get which is really cheap nice grafix and i can use it in my 250 watt computer. i think somewhere around 30 to 60 dollars. if not tellme something less than a 100 dollars. please i am such a poor noob. and thanks a llot for helping in advance.
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2. September 2006 @ 07:56 |
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might want to upgrade your psu to at least 350 watts or higher before getting that card as appears to need extra power to run.
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2. September 2006 @ 15:05 |
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ok so if i want a powersupply i can just get any or i have check anything in it like voltage or pins etc. please tell me i want to play games on my computer please help out i just need a power supply that i can use with my motherboars and a nicce grafix card that is compatible with the new power supplly. i prefer a store i can just walk in and check out the items and buy them there. i am not used to the whole online ordering thing. i never ordered online. please help .
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2. September 2006 @ 15:39 |
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you need a 20 pin rectanglar connector & a 4 pin square connector to motherboard.
psu dimensions
ATX: 6x3.5x5.5", HxWxD. Most common. Uses 4 mounting screws.
Mini-ATX: 5x3.5x5", HxWxD. Rare size. Uses 4 mounting screws. Can be used in a regular ATX case, but often not the other way around.
MicroATX: 5x3x4", HxWxD. Use 3 mounting screws. Not interchangeable with ATX or miniATX.
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4. September 2006 @ 06:47 |
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ok one last question. if i buy a high end grafix card say from ati 1600 to ati 1900 or nvidia 7600 to a nvidia7900. would they be able to support direct x 10. please tell me if anyone of them cannot support direct x 10. if some other grafix card would be able to support direct x 10 please tell me as well. because i want my grafix card to last.
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4. September 2006 @ 07:07 |
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As of now, no graphics card is DirectX10 compliant. Only the new Generation 8 cards (GeForce 8800, Radeon X2800) will support that standard to the letter, and they're not out until later this year, and when they are out they'll cost a fortune and use a lot of power, so beware of that. Most DirectX 8 and above standard cards will play DirectX10 stuff fine, with just a little performance degradation. an X1900XT sure will. I wouldn't worry about DX10 certification too much. Windows Vista's the important component for DirectX10. If you're sticking with PCI, you can add a Radeon 9250 PCI without upping your Power supply I'd say. 250W is fine, it's the Dells with 145W PSUs that pose the challenge! However, to play the latest games in medium detail, you're looking at an intermediate range new card, something like a GeForce 7600GT or Radeon X1800GTO. That will need a new power supply and PCI express motherboard.
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4. September 2006 @ 07:21 |
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but i found 1 agp 8x on my motherboard and i found a nvidia 7800 for my agp slot. i hope it is ok.
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4. September 2006 @ 07:22 |
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Sounds good to me. You'll still need more than a 250W PSU though.
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4. September 2006 @ 07:29 |
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ya i am gonna get a newer one with atleast 400 watt. if that is good enough. and once i get the video card is my amd athlon 64 be of for playing games good in medium or high detail.
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4. September 2006 @ 07:58 |
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I'd recommend a Seasonic S12-430W or Antec Truepower.
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4. September 2006 @ 08:04 |
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is my amd athlon 64 be fine with games on high detail or is it a issue.
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nah any Athlon64 is good enough for high end games. In games performance, since most games only address one core, my X2 only appears as a 3500+, and that runs games well enough!
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4. September 2006 @ 20:20 |
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pm if u want to sell ur old pc
CPU:e6600
MoBo:eVga 680i-A1
GFx: 2x8800gts
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