Which Graphic Card to buy? for my system


  1. Posts : 6
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    Which Graphic Card to buy? for my system


    Hello!
    My name is john from Istanbul
    I am using now geforce 4 mx 440 agp 8X and I want to change
    and will get my card compatible with windows 7 ultimate
    I just want to get a working system I have no expectations for the game
    I have expectations for the film
    My system :
    Motherboard:ASUS P4 S8X
    FRISBY 300 Watt Power Supply
    Ram: 2 GB DDRAM
    Processor: INTEL P4 2.4Ghz
    If you need further information I can give please help me
    good work everyone
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  2. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    AGP is long gone, it is a waste of money to replace an AGP card, to another AGP card. Considering your computer, I would recommend a complete PC upgrade, even the very low-end budget systems today are superior to that of yours.
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  3. Posts : 795
    windows 7 RTM x64
       #3

    go with a ati radeon 2400 HD AGP card.
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  4. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    ccatlett1984 said:
    go with a ati radeon 2400 HD AGP card.
    There is no driver issue, hopefully
    Thank you very much for your offer
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    SEVEN x64
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    Andras Banusz said:
    AGP is long gone, it is a waste of money to replace an AGP card, to another AGP card. Considering your computer, I would recommend a complete PC upgrade, even the very low-end budget systems today are superior to that of yours.

    AGP is not dead, but its well on its way , the AGP HD3850 is still good for ''premium'' GFX performance...


    as others have said a full system upgrade would be beneficial, b/c any new components you add to that machine will simply highlight other faults it has (your rig is only as strong as its weakest link)

    if a full upgrade is not an option i'd look at one of these...

    HD3450 AGP

    pretty good spec, & it only requires a 300w PSU...


    but as i said above adding this will only highlight how slow the rest of the machine is, so you probably wont even be able to run this card to its full potential...

    but of course its your choice..
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  6. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    skunksmash said:
    Andras Banusz said:
    AGP is long gone, it is a waste of money to replace an AGP card, to another AGP card. Considering your computer, I would recommend a complete PC upgrade, even the very low-end budget systems today are superior to that of yours.

    AGP is not dead, but its well on its way , the AGP HD3850 is still good for ''premium'' GFX performance...


    as others have said a full system upgrade would be beneficial, b/c any new components you add to that machine will simply highlight other faults it has (your rig is only as strong as its weakest link)

    if a full upgrade is not an option i'd look at one of these...

    HD3450 AGP

    pretty good spec, & it only requires a 300w PSU...


    but as i said above adding this will only highlight how slow the rest of the machine is, so you probably wont even be able to run this card to its full potential...

    but of course its your choice..
    I am gone this web site and see that
    Cons: Does not work well with Windows 7. Only does areo mode and no drivers to correct it.
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  7. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
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    mandreke02 said:
    skunksmash said:
    Andras Banusz said:
    AGP is long gone, it is a waste of money to replace an AGP card, to another AGP card. Considering your computer, I would recommend a complete PC upgrade, even the very low-end budget systems today are superior to that of yours.

    AGP is not dead, but its well on its way , the AGP HD3850 is still good for ''premium'' GFX performance...


    as others have said a full system upgrade would be beneficial, b/c any new components you add to that machine will simply highlight other faults it has (your rig is only as strong as its weakest link)

    if a full upgrade is not an option i'd look at one of these...

    HD3450 AGP

    pretty good spec, & it only requires a 300w PSU...


    but as i said above adding this will only highlight how slow the rest of the machine is, so you probably wont even be able to run this card to its full potential...

    but of course its your choice..
    I am gone this web site and see that
    Cons: Does not work well with Windows 7. Only does areo mode and no drivers to correct it.
    there are bound to be some horror stories, this is ATI ...lol

    unfortunatly if you want a modern AGP card your stuck with ATI, again if you upgrade to PCIE your choices are endless...
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  8. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    Radeon HD 3650 512MB 128-bit GDDR2 AGP 4X/8X HDCP Ready Video Card
    Newegg.com - SAPPHIRE 100258L Radeon HD 3650 512MB 128-bit GDDR2 AGP 4X/8X HDCP Ready Video Card - Desktop Graphics / Video Cards or
    nVidia GeForce 6800 GT AGP whish one please help me
    for 300 psu
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  9. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
       #9

    well, there's only one clear choice.... ''HD3650'' :)

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