Video Card
Well...it has been two years since I have seen stuff about video cards so I am kind of in the dark.
I am thinking about upgrading my video card and I wanted to know what Good card would be good to stick in my computer. It needs to be an AGP 8X compatible because I don`t have PCI Express. |
I reckon heading over some video card developer site like nVidia or ATi. There should be a listing of video cards that are AGP 8x compatible.
Personally, I prefer GeForce cards. Sites like newegg.com and tigerdirect.com should help out bro. Chris :) |
windows system:_______
card type: AGP 8X compatible Price range:____________ monitor plug type:____ DVI, HD-TV S-Cable, you need on the Video card Ram how much:___________ general AGP Cards link: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati....asp?CatId=318 512mb Ram Video Cards Link: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati....asp?CatId=318 best i seen: Diamond Radeon X1950 Pro / 512MB GDDR3 / AGP 8x / Dual DVI / HDTV / VIVO / Video Card linkL http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...375&CatId=2234 on sale save USD $104.80 a note check out the details some of these Video cards come with a Adapter to connect DVI to a stander connecter to monitor. |
I was looking at the Radeon® X1650 Pro 512MB AGP, looks pretty cool. I don`t know if I want to drop $200 on it though.
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let you know the version go by is: Radeon® XXXXX higher the numbers the newer it is.
X1600 2005 release i have one X1650 X1950 newer model |
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I have a question. What is more important on the Video Card Specs... memory or bits? Cuz I see one that has 512 mb but 128 bits and there is another that is 256mb but it is 256 bit and has a bit more pipelines.
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Dang all of the cards I see for AGP 8X have bad reviews....
not sure if I should get a 256mb with 256bit or 512mb with 128bit this one looked pretty cool though. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102071 |
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