Choosing A Old Vid Card [message #331704] |
Fri, 23 May 2008 15:37 |
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my old pc has a GeForce FX 5200 with dual monite rplugins
my new pc has this built into the moatherboard
nvida gefore 6150SE nforce 430
wat i like about my old vid card is it could have 2 moniters...
but i dont want to downgrade my pc...but i remmeber my old pc vid card seem to run better then my new one...
think i should put my old vid card in?
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Re: Choosing A Old Vid Card [message #331727 is a reply to message #331726] |
Fri, 23 May 2008 20:57 |
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IronWarrior wrote on Fri, 23 May 2008 20:53 | A nvida gefore 6150SE nforce 430 is a onboard video, which is always crap.
Get yourself a real Graphics Card, since you're motherboard supports PCI-E, I suggest a cheap 8600 or 8800.
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ya im more broke then the bum down the street....im jsut wondring if you think my old vid card might be or work better then the onboard one
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Re: Choosing A Old Vid Card [message #331734 is a reply to message #331704] |
Fri, 23 May 2008 22:40 |
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ya trust me iv been trying.....our fmaily having lot of money trouble and any cash i get.... goes to dsl then gym bill and anythign else after that is free but i still dont get shit lol....but im try one of these days to build my dream pc...atleats 3 grand....iv been ahving the worst pc's in history my entire life
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Re: Choosing A Old Vid Card [message #331773 is a reply to message #331749] |
Sat, 24 May 2008 08:56 |
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Caveman wrote on Sat, 24 May 2008 07:08 | Hmm since when was the FX5200 PCI-E?
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It isn't. I actually bought one a few months ago to upgrade, yes upgrade, from the integrated Intel gfx which had like, 32 MB or some crap lol. It was an old PC with only PCI slots, therefore, had to go with a PCI card. Was one of the best for the money.
But SSnipe, you should check whether your newer computer has a PCI-E slot or not (the difference between PCI and PCI-E is easy to tell), and then find a newer gfx card that will fit in that's really cheap. As someone mentioned the 8400 is between $30 and $40, and there's a few decent Nvidia 6 and 7 series cards (as well as some Radeon, but BLAH @ ATI) for between $18 and $25 here. Remember that none of these will give you a significant boost to gfx performance, so as long as you're just looking for dual monitor support, these would be the way to go.
EDIT: All the cards linked here are PCI-E. Most newer (couple years back and newer) will have at least one PCI-E slot.
This might be the best for your money. Open box item which means savings, but it's at the top of the $18-$25 price range (if money is that much of a concern, then that may be a factor.)
Also EDIT: You can build an incredible computer these days for only $1000. If you're gonna spend $3g on a computer, it better be one mothafuckin BEAST PC that will last you for 10 years.
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Canadacdn wrote on Wed, 02 July 2008 15:52 | If you don't want EA to get any credit, destroy their Refinery. Duh.
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