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Or what should I look for in a video card ?
|||At your price range (or just a little more) I'd go for the nVidia 8800.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Will this Powercolor Radeon video card be compatible with my motherboard?
I want to buy a new video card for my rig, and decided on the Powercolor Radeon HD 4670 DDR4 128bit. Would this card be compatible with my motherboard, an EMAXX EMX-945GC-1066? The PCIE on my board isn't 2.0, though i have read that 2.0 cards are backwards compatible. While we're at it, are there any better video card options within the price range of the HD 4670?|||You need to google 'EMAXX EMX-945GC-1066 motherboard' and it will list what video cards are compatible with it
I doubt if anyone will carry that knowledge - unless they have an encyclopedic brain
I doubt if anyone will carry that knowledge - unless they have an encyclopedic brain
How much would it probably cost to get a new video card INSTALLED(not the price of the actual video card)?
I have some other hardware related questions, if you can answer them ill best answer yours.|||you can install it yourself, it would be cheaper.
Can my Intel GMA 3100 video card play The Sims 3 to the fullest extent?
If not I was planning on buying a GeForce 210 video card. However, I don't know if this would be the optimal card to buy for a reasonable price. I would be switching out the video card my self and I don't know if I need a single port or a double port video card for my HP Pavilion a6400f PC.|||No on both counts. The X3100 is a horrible integrated piece of crap. The Geforce 210 is a bottom-end turd. They're both junk. You'll need something better than that. And what do you mean by single port or double port? That makes no sense.
Ah, okay. It doesn't matter as long as you have room for it. Also, you have to consider your power supply. Depending on your budget...
$50 - Radeon 6450
$75 - Radeon 6570
$100 - Radeon 6670
Those are going to be the best you can do with your current power supply. Anything more will require you to replace the power supply with a beefier model. Nvidia simply can't compete with AMD on price/performance in that range, at least not when you take a weak power supply into consideration.
Ah, okay. It doesn't matter as long as you have room for it. Also, you have to consider your power supply. Depending on your budget...
$50 - Radeon 6450
$75 - Radeon 6570
$100 - Radeon 6670
Those are going to be the best you can do with your current power supply. Anything more will require you to replace the power supply with a beefier model. Nvidia simply can't compete with AMD on price/performance in that range, at least not when you take a weak power supply into consideration.
Hello Out THere! I am looking for the best price for: 128MB DDR, AGP 8x, DVI, VGA, TV Out, Video Card?
I have been to diablotek, but I was told I can get the same card cheaper. WOuld consider purchasing in Germany or the Orient. Diablotek GeForce 5600 XT Video card.|||Ebay would have the best price , i my self tried to ell card like that one and i ended up selling it for about $20|||go to http://www.pricewatch.com/
i use to buy there all the time when i was a builder/reseller.
i use to buy there all the time when i was a builder/reseller.
Price of video card with minimum buget?
what are the price of video card|||1 GB 4650 PCIE (ATI-RADEON) -Rs.3560/-
1 GB 4670 PCIE (ATI-RADEON) -Rs.4800/-
1 GB 9400GT XFX(nVIDIA)-Rs.3100/-
1 GB 9500GT XFX(nVIDIA)-Rs.3650/-
1 GB 9600 GT XFX(nVIDIA) -Rs.5300/-
1 GB 9800 GT(NVIDIA) -Rs.6100/-
1 GB GTS 250(nVIDIA) -Rs.8450/-
1.75 GB GTX 295(nVIDIA) -Rs.31200/-
512 MB 4350 PCIE (ATI-RADEON) -Rs.2050/-
512 MB 9600 GT (nVIDIA) Rs.3900/-
NVIDIA 512 MB GF 9500 GT-Rs.3080/-
NVIDIA 512 MB GF 9800GT DDR3 -Rs.5550/-
512 MB GTS 250 (nVIDIA) -Rs.7200/-
512MB 4650 (ATI Radeon) Rs.3250 /-
Only for desktop Pc's|||You can get a decent video card for around $50-$60. I suggest going to newegg.com , because they always have a very good selection, good quality, and are about as cheap as you can get.
1 GB 4670 PCIE (ATI-RADEON) -Rs.4800/-
1 GB 9400GT XFX(nVIDIA)-Rs.3100/-
1 GB 9500GT XFX(nVIDIA)-Rs.3650/-
1 GB 9600 GT XFX(nVIDIA) -Rs.5300/-
1 GB 9800 GT(NVIDIA) -Rs.6100/-
1 GB GTS 250(nVIDIA) -Rs.8450/-
1.75 GB GTX 295(nVIDIA) -Rs.31200/-
512 MB 4350 PCIE (ATI-RADEON) -Rs.2050/-
512 MB 9600 GT (nVIDIA) Rs.3900/-
NVIDIA 512 MB GF 9500 GT-Rs.3080/-
NVIDIA 512 MB GF 9800GT DDR3 -Rs.5550/-
512 MB GTS 250 (nVIDIA) -Rs.7200/-
512MB 4650 (ATI Radeon) Rs.3250 /-
Only for desktop Pc's|||You can get a decent video card for around $50-$60. I suggest going to newegg.com , because they always have a very good selection, good quality, and are about as cheap as you can get.
What is the best video or graphic card combination for the price and performance?
Should i get 2 good graphic cards that is SLI ready or should I get 1 very good graphic card. Is it better , performance wise, to have 2 graphic cards working together at the same time or having 1 very powerful video card? What do you suggest?|||The performance/price ratio is not very good when it comes to SLI. It's the high power consumption and cooling issues by having two video cards in one computer.
Next, it depends on your budget. I recommend reading this excellent article at Tom's Hardware that was posted yesterday. It lays out the best video card in different price ranges. For midrange cards, I like the x1950, especially for AGP users. For power users, then the Geforce 8800 would be the best choice because it is DirectX 10 certified.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/05/t…|||if u can afford buying a 9800gtx buy it.....coz one 9800gtx easily outperforms two 7600gt in sli....this card is realy better than the 8800gt in terms of AA feature.......it even handled crysis smoother at higher resolutions...
|||dont have to so SLI unless you want too. I havent heard of a game that called for SLI yet. I have 1 BFG 7950 GTX OC 512 Meg PCI express 16 for my new computer. I feel this will be good enough for all my gamming needs. plus get the one great card thats SLI compatible and then down the road you buy another one when you want to go SLI.|||SLI really isn't necessary for most games and can be a ripoff at times; because 2 7600GT's are beat by a single 7950GT. A single graphics card also requires less power and less configuration than SLI, so that is what you should go with.
Next, it depends on your budget. I recommend reading this excellent article at Tom's Hardware that was posted yesterday. It lays out the best video card in different price ranges. For midrange cards, I like the x1950, especially for AGP users. For power users, then the Geforce 8800 would be the best choice because it is DirectX 10 certified.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/05/t…|||if u can afford buying a 9800gtx buy it.....coz one 9800gtx easily outperforms two 7600gt in sli....this card is realy better than the 8800gt in terms of AA feature.......it even handled crysis smoother at higher resolutions...
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|||dont have to so SLI unless you want too. I havent heard of a game that called for SLI yet. I have 1 BFG 7950 GTX OC 512 Meg PCI express 16 for my new computer. I feel this will be good enough for all my gamming needs. plus get the one great card thats SLI compatible and then down the road you buy another one when you want to go SLI.|||SLI really isn't necessary for most games and can be a ripoff at times; because 2 7600GT's are beat by a single 7950GT. A single graphics card also requires less power and less configuration than SLI, so that is what you should go with.
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