Silent_Sniper
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I am looking to buy a new Graphics Card but i am not sure which one to buy, Can anyone help me?
No.yeh get a 6600gt.
they best on market at the moment.
HD 4870, no questions!Personally i'd buy a 4870 @ 512MB, maybe 1GB if your monitor is 22'. Not only will this option save you some cash but also provide good performance.
Your other option is perhaps a 285, those were 580 last i checked at MSY. This 285 costs more however it will beat a 4870.
Other notables cards are the 260, one's that have been built on the newer 216 core are better then a 4870 however those ones afaik cost just as much as a 4870.
Otherwise if you wanted top of the line then you could save up another 200 max and buy a 4870x2 or a GTX295 which are both very power house cards.
Hope that helps.
EDIT: Just a note that anything other then the 4870/260 would be overkill on a 19'. Also make sure your power supply can provide sufficient power (usually 2 6 pins or 1 6 and 1 8)
interesting theory.yeh um, 9400 is a really low end card. if ur only playing low graphics or older games then you will be able to run them, but probably not at full settings.
can you get it upgraded, even to a 9600 or 9800 cause 9400 is really, really base model.
I spose it will be all right for 2 yr old games but if u get the urge to play some newer stuff (Flashpoint 2!!!!), then u'll probably notice pretty slack performance
You will get reasonable performance because it is, well, a 9-series card, but compared to some of the bigger names out there, for not that much extra cash, it is pretty crap.interesting theory.
Ive played some of the more recent games on a 9400 and Im not noticing this poor performance you suggest
If the computer is going to be running vista then you will need all of the available memory, and you can't afford to be sacficing some of the ram for graphics. Better to go a card with its own GRAM to minimise performance problems. What are the other specs??I'm on a budget and the computer I'm getting has a 9400M (i.e 9400 GT but uses 256mb of CPU's DDR3 memory). How well will this fare in gaming?
It's built-in. No upgrade possible. Good to know it works with at least average performance.You will get reasonable performance because it is, well, a 9-series card, but compared to some of the bigger names out there, for not that much extra cash, it is pretty crap.
Don't worry, I'm not a moron. The Windows boot will be XP.If the computer is going to be running vista
The comp will have 4 GB of RAM and it'll be DDR3 which is about 1 Ghz in speed. Obviously I'd prefer dedicated GPU RAM, but besides that the 9400 (i.e. the one with on-board RAM) is a decent card, right?then you will need all of the available memory, and you can't afford to be sacficing some of the ram for graphics. Better to go a card with its own GRAM to minimise performance problems. What are the other specs??