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  1. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #1

    Need new Video Card


    I need some help in finding a new graphic card for an older system.

    The specs I currently have are as follows: Motherboard is P5GD1 Socket 775, Ram is 2GB Dual Channel DDR @160MHz (2.5-4-4-8), CPU is Intel Pentium 4 530 Prescott 90nm Technology, and Video Card is 256MB Radeon x700 Pro.

    What video cards would work in this system? I want to find a better one then the x700 Pro.

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #2

    beastmaster said:
    I need some help in finding a new graphic card for an older system.

    The specs I currently have are as follows: Motherboard is P5GD1 Socket 775, Ram is 2GB Dual Channel DDR @160MHz (2.5-4-4-8), CPU is Intel Pentium 4 530 Prescott 90nm Technology, and Video Card is 256MB Radeon x700 Pro.

    What video cards would work in this system? I want to find a better one then the x700 Pro.

    Thanks
    The board has a PCI-Express X16 slot, so it'll take most recent graphics cards. (Newer ones tend to be PCI-E X16 2.0 or 2.1, but they're supposed to be back compatible.)

    What's your budget?
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  3. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    Thread Starter
       #3

    bobkn said:
    beastmaster said:
    I need some help in finding a new graphic card for an older system.

    The specs I currently have are as follows: Motherboard is P5GD1 Socket 775, Ram is 2GB Dual Channel DDR @160MHz (2.5-4-4-8), CPU is Intel Pentium 4 530 Prescott 90nm Technology, and Video Card is 256MB Radeon x700 Pro.

    What video cards would work in this system? I want to find a better one then the x700 Pro.

    Thanks
    The board has a PCI-Express X16 slot, so it'll take most recent graphics cards. (Newer ones tend to be PCI-E X16 2.0 or 2.1, but they're supposed to be back compatible.)

    What's your budget?
    Around $100.00 CAD. I am planning on getting a new Sandy Bridge system next year but wanted to upgrade this one a bit to handle a few newer games. Nothing like the new stuff out now of course. Just games released a few years ago.
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  4. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #4

    beastmaster said:
    bobkn said:
    beastmaster said:
    I need some help in finding a new graphic card for an older system.

    The specs I currently have are as follows: Motherboard is P5GD1 Socket 775, Ram is 2GB Dual Channel DDR @160MHz (2.5-4-4-8), CPU is Intel Pentium 4 530 Prescott 90nm Technology, and Video Card is 256MB Radeon x700 Pro.

    What video cards would work in this system? I want to find a better one then the x700 Pro.

    Thanks
    The board has a PCI-Express X16 slot, so it'll take most recent graphics cards. (Newer ones tend to be PCI-E X16 2.0 or 2.1, but they're supposed to be back compatible.)

    What's your budget?
    Around $100.00 CAD. I am planning on getting a new Sandy Bridge system next year but wanted to upgrade this one a bit to handle a few newer games. Nothing like the new stuff out now of course. Just games released a few years ago.
    If I look at www.newegg.ca, there's sort of a wall at $100 CAD. Above it, you can get cards in the AMD Radeon 67xx series. (Or, the 57xx series.) Below $100, you're in the 66xx series at best. Apparently there's a large performance difference. The nVidia offerings look like they only start to get competitive at the GTS450 level. The very popular GTX 460 cards tend above $150 in the (preferred) 1GB form, although you could save significant money with a recertified unit.
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  5. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    Thread Starter
       #5

    bobkn said:
    beastmaster said:
    bobkn said:

    The board has a PCI-Express X16 slot, so it'll take most recent graphics cards. (Newer ones tend to be PCI-E X16 2.0 or 2.1, but they're supposed to be back compatible.)

    What's your budget?
    Around $100.00 CAD. I am planning on getting a new Sandy Bridge system next year but wanted to upgrade this one a bit to handle a few newer games. Nothing like the new stuff out now of course. Just games released a few years ago.
    If I look at www.newegg.ca, there's sort of a wall at $100 CAD. Above it, you can get cards in the AMD Radeon 67xx series. (Or, the 57xx series.) Below $100, you're in the 66xx series at best. Apparently there's a large performance difference. The nVidia offerings look like they only start to get competitive at the GTS450 level. The very popular GTX 460 cards tend above $150 in the (preferred) 1GB form, although you could save significant money with a recertified unit.
    Would this one work with my current setup listed above:
    SAPPHIRE 100338L Radeon HD 6770 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card. or

    this one from NCIX:
    Sapphire Vapor-X HD 6770 860MHZ 1GB 4.8KHZ GDDD5 PCI-E 2x DUAL-LINK 1x Display Port HDMI Video Card or

    this one:
    Sapphire Radeon HD 6790 840MHZ 1GB 4.2GHZ GDDR5 PCI-E 2XDVI HDMI DisplayPort Video Card has far better performance but will need bigger Power Supply.
    Last edited by beastmaster; 07 Aug 2011 at 21:17.
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  6. Posts : 15
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #6

    yer


    yer they should work as long as ur power supply up to it all the 5xx cards and 6xx card use separate power supply , pcie
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  7. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #7

    Sapphire requires a 450W PSU with one 6 pin PCI-E auxiliary power connector for the 6770. For the 6790, it's two 6 pin connectors, and a 500W supply.

    You may be able to use a Molex-to-PCI-E power adapter if your PSU lacks PCI-E power. As you didn't list your PSU type, it's hard to say anything definite.
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  8. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    Thread Starter
       #8

    bobkn said:
    Sapphire requires a 450W PSU with one 6 pin PCI-E auxiliary power connector for the 6770. For the 6790, it's two 6 pin connectors, and a 500W supply.

    You may be able to use a Molex-to-PCI-E power adapter if your PSU lacks PCI-E power. As you didn't list your PSU type, it's hard to say anything definite.
    I have a Thermaktake 450W PSU so the 6790 would not work.

    thanks
    will do some review searches for those cards.
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  9. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
       #9

    Radeon HD 5670 not too slow and not too fast.450W Psu is perfect for this card.
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  10. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #10

    beastmaster said:
    bobkn said:
    Sapphire requires a 450W PSU with one 6 pin PCI-E auxiliary power connector for the 6770. For the 6790, it's two 6 pin connectors, and a 500W supply.

    You may be able to use a Molex-to-PCI-E power adapter if your PSU lacks PCI-E power. As you didn't list your PSU type, it's hard to say anything definite.
    I have a Thermaktake 450W PSU so the 6790 would not work.

    thanks
    will do some review searches for those cards.
    Which Thermaltake 450W PSU do you have?

    This one:

    Newegg.com - Thermaltake TR2 Series TR-450P 450W ATX 12V V2.3 & EPS 12V 2.91 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC Power Supply

    has 34A on its single +12V rail. I believe that it should be more than adequate with a 6790.

    For comparison, the cheapest "500W" single-rail PUS at Newegg is:

    Newegg.com - Linkworld LPK2-30-P4 500W ATX12V Power Supply

    20A at +12V. (Probably wouldn't work well with a 6790, even though it's "500W".)

    Here's a cheapish 600W unit:

    Newegg.com - ePOWER TVPS650 650W ATX12V Power Supply

    34A on the +12V rail, same as the Thermaltake 450W unit.

    If your Thermaltake PSU is as good as the one above, I'd have no hestation about using it with a single 6970 if the system was mine.
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