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Video Card Recommendation, please
Read AncientPC's amazing thread on Video Cards for multitabling (thanks, Ancient) and will be upgrading my PC in a couple of days
I have a Dell Dimension 4600 Windows XP w/ a 15" flat panel. I will be adding a 2001FP monitor, but I'm still not sure of which video card to order. I've a listed bunch from Dell below. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. ******************************* DELL - 256 MB nVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX PCI Graphics Card with Installation for Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2 System PCIE, 256 MB Memory, TV-out Connector, Includes Installation, For Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2 System Dell Part #: XPSG2GU, Manufacturer Part #: 00001 Usually Ships: 5-7 Days $599.00 ******************************** ATI TECHNOLOGIES - RADEON 9200 128 MB AGP8X Graphics Card Up to 2048x1536 Pixels, 16.7 Mn Colors, 128 MB DDR Memory Dell Part #: A0145571, Manufacturer Part #: 100-436006 Usually Ships: Within 24 Hours $99.95 **************************** ATI TECHNOLOGIES - All-in-Wonder X800 XT 256 MB AGP Graphics Card 4X/8X AGP, Up to 2048x1536 Pixels, 16.7 Million Colors, 256 MB GDDR3 Memory, DVI-I / 15-pin VGA / Stereo Audio / S-video / Composite Video Connectors, Includes Remote Control / TV Tuner Dell Part #: A0418047, Manufacturer Part #: 100-714200 Usually Ships: Within 24 Hours $399.95 ******************************* ATI TECHNOLOGIES - RADEON X850 XT 256 MB PCIE 2D/3D Graphics Card PCIE, Up to 2048x1536 Pixels, Dual-DVI / S-video / Composite Video Connectors, 256 MB GDDR3 Memory Dell Part #: A0517331, Manufacturer Part #: 100-435427 Usually Ships: Within 24 Hours $399.95 ********************************** ATI TECHNOLOGIES - All-in-Wonder X800 XL 256 MB PCIe TV Tuner plus 2D3D Graphics Card PCIe, 256 MB GDDR3 Memory, Dual VGA / Stereo Audio / S-video / Composite Video USB Connectors, Includes Remote Control / TV Tuner Dell Part #: A0517332, Manufacturer Part #: 100-714301 Usually Ships: Within 24 Hours $364.95 ATI TECHNOLOGIES - RADEON X850 256 MB PCIE Graphics Card - CrossFire Edition PCIE, 256 MB GDDR3 Memory, 16 Parallel Pipelines, CrossFire Edition Dell Part #: A0535572, Manufacturer Part #: 100-435422 Usually Ships: Within 24 Hours |
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Re: Video Card Recommendation, please
The first one is good, but very expensive. Unless you are really into games, you don't need a 7800. Do you have to buy from Dell?
Browse NewEgg, and they have lots of options. I prefer GeForce of ATI, and PCI Express is the best right now. Find a 6600GT, with PCIE, and 256MB, and you'll have a nice card. I found one with 2 DVI, and an HDTV in. That'll support two monitors, and let you plus your cable in, so you can watch high def on your 2001's. |
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Re: Video Card Recommendation, please
Don't buy from Dell - go through Newegg, it's usually cheapest and their service is very good. I highly recommend a 6600GT or 6600 regular for two DVI monitors. Get the 6600GT if you're going to play FPSes and other graphics-intensive games, otherwise the 6600 will be just fine (which is what I have, and even I play Battlefield 2 and Warcraft III).
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Re: Video Card Recommendation, please
Thank for the help.
I'm not into computer games. This is strictly for online poker. I found this one on Newegg. Any good? The price isn't an issue. eVGA 256-P2-N386 Geforce 6800GS 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card - Retail Model #: 256-P2-N386 Item #: N82E16814130258 |
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Re: Video Card Recommendation, please
You listed AGP, PCI, and PCI express video cards. Are you replacing your current video card or adding a second one? If you are adding a second one, you will need PCI. If you are replacing the current one, you will probably need AGP or PCI express, but you need to find out which one. Sorry I can't help much with specific recommendations.
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Re: Video Card Recommendation, please
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You listed AGP, PCI, and PCI express video cards. Are you replacing your current video card or adding a second one? If you are adding a second one, you will need PCI. If you are replacing the current one, you will probably need AGP or PCI express, but you need to find out which one. Sorry I can't help much with specific recommendations. [/ QUOTE ] If possible, I'd just as soon leave my old monitor plugged into the same port, and plug the new one into the graphics card. |
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