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       #51

    Yeah that's right
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       #52

    Jacka said:
    Yeah that's right
    Is with Pci Express,thats good.

    PCI Express Architecture
    PCI Express is the latest I/O interconnect technology that will replace the existing PCI. With a bus bandwidth 4 times higher than that of AGP 8X interface, PCI Express x16 bus performs much better in applications such as 3D gaming.

    So read,search the net for compatible gpu according your money power :)

    Is good idea idea to start a new thread with the name.

    "I need advice for new graphic card"

    This is my motherboard ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M2N68-VM im looking for one gpu good and cheap.

    You will get many and good answers. :)
    Last edited by panais; 01 Sep 2011 at 18:02.
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    Cheers for that mate and have done.

    Just found out my motherboard has 3 years warranty do you think it is worth contacting asus or where I got it from??
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  4. Posts : 5,405
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    Yes of curse!

    You may received a brand new motherboard without paying anything :)

    That way you don't need to buy a new gpu or anything else
    Last edited by panais; 02 Sep 2011 at 06:03.
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    Well it's taken me 6 weeks to delve further into this and Asus have asked me to reinstall my operating system before they will go any further. Not sure if that will make any difference but I will give it a try this weekend

    One quick question I have is:

    I bought the PC from MESH computers which had a recovery partition installed (although that was vista). How do I delete that when I reinstall windows 7?

    Cheers

    Jacka
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  6. Posts : 5,405
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       #56

    During installation choose and delete all the partitions.



    You will see this option during win 7 installation.
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  7. Posts : 95
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    Cheers panais
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    One more question do I have to go through custom set up rather than upgrade for that option?
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    I know you are not asking exactly this.

    But is better to do a clean install,full format,delete all partitions and clean install.
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    I've been looking at it today but I've confused myself with it.

    I've got a windows 7 Upgrade disc (bought pc with vista, then they sent me the upgrade disc out shortly after). Going to do it tonight.

    What do you think the best way to do it it.

    Stick the disc in
    delete partitions under custom setting
    Set installation away

    Do I need to formate the HD before I do all of that?
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