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01-09-2006, 10:57 PM
Post subject: Graphics Card Help
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I want to put a graphics card on my computer because I am having trouble running some higher quality PC games. But I don't know what type of slot I have and therefore I'm not sure what graphics card I need to buy. Am I AGP or PCI?
Here's a screenshot I took of Aida32 talking about my motherboard, can anyone deduce anything from this?
(Also, could any Brits recommend a good quality graphics card costing £50 and under?)
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journey075
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click display on the left.
edit: right click my computer - properties - hardware tab - device manager - display adapters.
tell me the video card it says.
anyway, you could just open your case and look at your motherboard. if you take a picture of the vid card slot itll be easy to tell you if you have pci, agp or pci-x. agp is slightly spaced out from the rest of your pci slots and pci-x is much bigger than regular pci slots.
if you have a pci gfx card then just get a new motherboard. dont even waste your time upgrading that crap.
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sandstorm
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you have 3 PCI and 1 AGP. use AGP.
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>3
this is my favourite part of the post
it looks like angry boobs
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Originally Posted by journey075
click display on the left.
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Which one after that?
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journey075
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Originally Posted by sandstorm
you have 3 PCI and 1 AGP. use AGP.
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haha i didnt see that.
yeah you can get a new vid card but agp is kind of expensive now even though its still a last generation technology. depending on how much you want to spend, you might want to consider replacing your motherboard as well as your vid cards.
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Originally Posted by sandstorm
you have 3 PCI and 1 AGP. use AGP.
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haha i didnt see that.
yeah you can get a new vid card but agp is kind of expensive now even though its still a last generation technology. depending on how much you want to spend, you might want to consider replacing your motherboard as well as your vid cards.
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So in conclusion, I need an AGP thingamibob?
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gabe
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you are a good boy.
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sandstorm
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yeah, the graphic card might not be the bottleneck. how much RAM, CPU power and shit have you got dman?
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>3
this is my favourite part of the post
it looks like angry boobs
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journey075
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yeah, you need an agp vid card. im assuming its 8x, if not then that...well, sucks.
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yeah, the graphic card might not be the bottleneck. how much RAM, CPU power and shit have you got dman?
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I think it's 512mb RAM, but it's currently shared because I don't have a stand-alone graphics card.
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I doubt you have a 8x agp slot not that you need one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102295
That one is pretty good for the price you could probably even run like Half Life 2 at really low settings, newer games like FEAR and Quake 4 I doubt. But for ~$100(about 50 pounds right?) thats the bets you will prob find.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814135164
Would be a lot better for only a lil more.
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Originally Posted by ProZachNation
I doubt you have a 8x agp slot not that you need one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102295
That one is pretty good for the price you could probably even run like Half Life 2 at really low settings, newer games like FEAR and Quake 4 I doubt. But for ~$100(about 50 pounds right?) thats the bets you will prob find.
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Oooh it has microchips and stuff, looks cool. Thanks for the tip and thanks for the quick response to all.
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Rabid Dog
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Here is a great site for any computer question you might have. These guys/gals are awsome with this stuff.
http://www.pcqanda.com/dc/dcboard.ph...topics&forum=2
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boost
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if you wanna play new games you need to upgrade more. THeres no point in playing HL2 on the lowest settings...
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AHiltz
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Buy one with an NVidia based chipset. Get a 6600 or higher with 256 meg min.
I bought a 6200 a few months ago with 256 ram. With my 3.5 year old machine I can play new games in 1024x768 with 32 bit colour with no lag.
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WildBobAA
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No, get an ATI chip set!
I have a Radeon 9800 pro and it's a great card that's fairly cheap. I can run doom 3 and quake 4 smoothly at 1024x768 and HL2 and CS: Source run great on 1280x1024
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DoGGz
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SLI 7800 gtx 512mb.
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Just anything that won't cause Windows to say 'WARNING: VIRTUAL MEMORY TOO LOW' please. 
Thanks guys.
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Is this the right type of one I need (ie. AGP)?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...819439-3415664
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journey075
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2x7800gt psh
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DoGGz
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2x7800gt psh
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whoops, edited for your pleasure
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journey075
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SLI 7800 gtx 512mb. 
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*orgasm*
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NewJack33
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just get a new computer!
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... I still don't know.
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journey075
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yeah thats agp and dont buy that one. you wont be able to run a single game with that POS. nvidia's fx series was absolute garbage.
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boost
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listen if you wanna play recent games you wont find a card to do it for less then 200-250. And you wont be running it on high settings. It costs to keep up with technology..
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... I still don't know.
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No way man. the FX 5200 is a stripped down nothing. DON'T Buy it.
My current recommendation to AGP holdovers is the GeForce FX 6600GT for around $150.
There are some nice high end previous generation ATI Cards in same price range. I think the 9800 Pro is reasonable in cost now also.
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It's the only one in my price range at the moment. And if it's better than my current setup, it's bought.
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journey075
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It's the only one in my price range at the moment. And if it's better than my current setup, it's bought.
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youre not going to see improvements at all. you wont be able to play hl2+ and hl2 isnt even a current generation game really.
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midas06
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Hijack: which would be better -
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/C...n-45353646.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/C...n-45629783.htm
Mainly to run dual monitors, but also a little bit of gaming. AoE3 most probably.
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badandy519
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Between those two, i'd go with the 9600... It's going to be cheaper and has 256 mb ram and the 9800 only had 128.
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