Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A good Video card for a cheap price?I currently have a Ge force 6150 integrated card.?

Trying to look for one in the price range of $50-$150, I'm kinda tired with my current one, i have to have my settings and resolution on games set quite low to play them efficiently. Any help would be appreciated. :)|||If you have a PCI-Express x16 slot, a good midrange choice is either the Radeon HD4670 or the GeForce 9800GT. You can compare them at the links below.|||People often blame their graphics card for a poor performance, they never think of the Monitor and if the refresh rate has been set properly.|||You could get a really nice graphics card with $150. 8000 series are decent and they're between 50 to 100 and most 9000 series which are really good are about 100 to 150 dollars. No matter what you do though, stick with geforce, better, more user friendly, easier to install and setup.|||If you are looking for a pretty good card, I would go with the 9800GTX+. I am getting the GTX260, but that is out of your price range. This is a good deal but barely out of your range: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/… You can search around on tigerdirect or newegg for a better deal|||I believe you have a Asus A8M2N-LA motherboard which were the most common for that chipset. So this means you have a PCI-E X16 slot.



This is your PC's specifications..



http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docum…



Best card for the bang and buck...YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



*You may have to replace your power supply to make this bad boy work at its full potential. Well worth the investment and can run anything present and future. The 9600 series is weak.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…|||You have a stock power supply, I presume, which won't put out more than 300 watts. Not sure why others didn't mention that limitation, but I suggest you buy either an 9500GT or an HD4650. Both are at least a dozen times faster than your current solution, and should max out the sort of titles that actually load on a 6150. Seriously, I had 6150, and it was unspeably slow. Even an 8600GT was a massive upgrade, and an HD4650 is at least twice as fast again.|||JoelKatz nailed it- the best buys under $100 are the Geforce 9600GSO for $90 and Radeon 4670 for about $75 (around $60 after rebate) That 4670 also has the added bonus of consuming very little power. The next step up is the Geforce 9800GT for $120.



You should probably avoid higher-end cards like the $160 Radeon 4850 and $190 Geforce 9800GTX+ because those would definitely require a supply supply upgrade.

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