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post Jan 20, 2007 - 11:43 PM
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hey guys im looking into buying a new video card for my computer, and i need some opinions on what kind i should get. unfortunately i have only a PCI slot not an agp or PCI-e. frown.gif right now i currently have a ATI Radeon 9250 (256 mb) card. and it works ok but im hopeing there is another card out there that could possible be better than what i got or should i stay with the card i have now?


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post Jan 20, 2007 - 11:45 PM
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stay with the one u have mate, save up money and get a new comp if u hav the chance, i'm doin the same right now, but with cars, no point in putting more money into something that outdated


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post Jan 21, 2007 - 2:51 AM
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Forget about AGP's now, they are crap. My ati X800 PRO cooked a few days ago and it was AGP. Im sick and tired of these video cards frying up after intense gaming. So go with a PCI-E.
post Jan 21, 2007 - 3:10 AM
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well i guess ill stick with my comp for now and get a new comp later down the road. and be sure it has pci-e wink.gif


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post Jan 21, 2007 - 4:20 PM
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QUOTE(soulshadow @ Jan 21, 2007 - 2:51 AM) [snapback]519645[/snapback]

Forget about AGP's now, they are crap. My ati X800 PRO cooked a few days ago and it was AGP. Im sick and tired of these video cards frying up after intense gaming. So go with a PCI-E.



huh? agp or pci-e have nothing to do with your card overheating


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post Jan 21, 2007 - 7:13 PM
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Yeah Akira, it would be best to just leave your computer as is and save up for buying a mid-range to high-end computer (especially for gaming.) You won't be able to do much with just a pci slot, so it wouldn't be worth putting money into. An about AGP, yeah it does suck because most high-end cards are built for pci-e slot, but I average about 50-70 FPS using a BFG 7800 GS AGP Card. My mobo fried on my Dell 4600 so I just bought another case, new mobo and psu, add more fans, and take whatever components that was still usable from the old dell. So now I can still hang in there fairly good with the all the high-end computers that others have smile.gif


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post Jan 22, 2007 - 4:55 AM
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its a good idea to buy a prebuilt one too. Because most prebuilt computers come with a free windows vista upgrade, and that cost just as much as building the same computer system yourself.

post Jan 22, 2007 - 8:40 AM
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That card is just as good as they get for pci, the onlything better you could get is a x1300, and its not worth it.
Just save you money and get a nice dual core, sli comp biggrin.gif


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post Jan 22, 2007 - 4:20 PM
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hey thanks for all the replies, im definitely going to wait and buy a new computer later.
QUOTE(Hanyo @ Jan 22, 2007 - 4:55 AM) [snapback]519917[/snapback]

its a good idea to buy a prebuilt one too. Because most prebuilt computers come with a free windows vista upgrade, and that cost just as much as building the same computer system yourself.

what kind of prebuilt computer would be good? dell? hp? alienware? etc etc


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post Jan 22, 2007 - 8:36 PM
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If i were you i would still build the comp,the prebuilts are coming with like vista basic, if im not misaken.
www.newegg.com is your best friend for computer parts for a good price, and excellent customer service.
Although if you still wish to go the prebuilt way, id go with a nice iv heard alot of good about falcon northhwest, althought they are a bit pricey.


http://www.falcon-nw.com/


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post Jan 22, 2007 - 10:42 PM
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the reason i suggest a prebuilt computer is because, he is managing to use a pci video card system till this day. Meaning performance is not really a huge factor.

The only time i would build a computer is if i want a gaming/ over clocking machines. For basic websurfer/word processor, its hard to build a computer the same price as the prebuilt ones. You can even upgrade the videocard+ memory. So there is no real disadvantage to prebuilt. For the average websurfer, prebuilt system are the way to go.. you get a warrenty and all the software with the computer.

post Jan 23, 2007 - 9:38 PM
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dude if you have the money, build a beast.

nFroce 680i sli
XMS2 2x1gb
get the conroe e6600 - best bang for buck and it oc's like a beast I have mine at 3.2 ghz with a tuniq tower 120 and tis uber stable, its not even at its max yet

EVGA 8800 gtx biggrin.gif although a lil pricey but eats everything thrown at it. You could also get the less but powerful 8800 GTS which can be OCed pretty nicely.
post Apr 28, 2011 - 11:23 AM
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Just save your money dude. It would be better to upgrade the specs of your computer than to invest in your old computer. Pci-e is the latest version of video cards and it will be more compatible to new released computer models.



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post Apr 28, 2011 - 9:33 PM
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His computer wasn't that old in 2007 when this thread was relevant.

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