Sunday, May 6, 2012

What is a good and low price video card?

I don't want anything too expensive.|||www.newegg.com

Good deals for video cards..



Make sure to know if the card is right for your computer...power supply,pci thingy input all that jazz.|||At $50, the Radeon 4650 is the cheapest decent card... However it's only half the speed of a Radeon 4670 which is just $75. So it depends upon what's "too expensive" for you.



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The best card for a stock 300W power supply is the Radeon 5670 ($90).

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



List of best gaming cards in each price range:|||We need a little more information.

What kind of open slots does your motherboard have? (Example AGP, PCI-E, PCI)

What are you going to be doing with your system that you need a graphics card? (Gaming, graphics, etc,)

What size is your system case/chassis? (Tower, desktop, Small Form Factor, etc,)

Also what is the wattage on your power supply?|||Depends on what your power supply can handle. you could end up trying to install it and find out you also have to upgrade your power supply.|||nvidia 9400 is a good card and not very expensive.|||If you are shopping for a video card, you can have

- Good or

- Low price

Choose ONE.



But some less-expensive video cards that will offer decent performance, even for gaming...would be

HD 4670

HD 4770

You don't want to settle for anything less expensive than an HD 4670, although you can certainly spend less. On the nvidia side, you'd want to get a 9800GTX+.



Note none of those 3 cards will play the latest games at high framerates, but they will be OK for gaming at lower detail settings.|||i just got a bfg nvidia 9800gt 1gb video card for 110 bucks it is very nice and uses low power

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