Hey all. It's that time around christmas where people start making their wish list. Because i'm getting older, i have less and less things i actually want. One of them is a new graphics card. I'm also asking for a 4GB ram stick but i already have a link.
Right now, my system specs are:
Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @2.00GHz 2.00 GHz
Remory (ram [maybe it will be increased]) 2GB
32-bit Operating System
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce8500 GT
I can run PR on medium/ high settings with x8 antialysing right an average FPS rate of ~35-45, up into 50s in some parts of some maps.
Anyone have a graphics card they want to recommend?
Thx.
New Graphics Card
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Tim270
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Re: New Graphics Card
GPU wise I would hold your money until the new 58xx are out or at least cheaper + new Nvida range out soon.
But overall I would put money towards a new pc, a high-end GPU is going to be bottle-necked by your CPU.
But overall I would put money towards a new pc, a high-end GPU is going to be bottle-necked by your CPU.
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Bob_Marley
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Re: New Graphics Card
Moved to the relevent forum
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Killer2354
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Re: New Graphics Card
Well, a new graphics card isn't exactly at the top of my list; i just was thinking of getting a new one. It doesn't have to be the top of the line.Tim270 wrote:GPU wise I would hold your money until the new 58xx are out or at least cheaper + new Nvida range out soon.
But overall I would put money towards a new pc, a high-end GPU is going to be bottle-necked by your CPU.
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Sprats
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Re: New Graphics Card
If you gonna increase ram capacity to 4, it will not work, only 3.3 will work in 32bit system. So if you want more than 3.3gb ram, get new operational system. Buying it is very expensive, downloading it is very dangerous in US, so i dont know.
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MonkeySoldier
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Re: New Graphics Card
Try to save up more money for a new CPU and GPU. A new GPU will be a waste of money, because the CPU will bottleneck it. And vice versa, of course.

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Tim270
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Re: New Graphics Card
Killer2354 wrote:Well, a new graphics card isn't exactly at the top of my list; i just was thinking of getting a new one. It doesn't have to be the top of the line.
Well, you can get more from a mid-range card than you are getting now with your current GPU.
@ The RAM point. having 3.3 is better than having 2. You will notice a small difference.
I would look towards these cards. Or of similar price/range.
Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-R467ZL-1GI Radeon HD 4670 1GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card - Desktop Graphics / Video Cards
Newegg.com - HIS H467QS1GH Radeon HD 4670 1GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card - Desktop Graphics / Video Cards
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Killer2354
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Re: New Graphics Card
well, i do give my video card less credit than it deserves, but i'll look into it.
