Solved Time to upgrade Single 256mb nVidia GeForce 7900GS (2VDI 1xS-video) ?

Aurondium

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Via a custom install per the relative Tutorial I've just moved my 2007 Dell Dimension 9200 Vista Home Premium 32bit set-up to Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.

My WPI is now 5.6 - which is the Graphics and Gaming element, with all other elements 5.9.

I assume it may be time to upgrade my Graphics, and if that is so I am not sure what would be appropriate for my system and needs.

I would like to stay with nVidia, am not interested in 3D, and would ultimately like to have a 3 screen set up although am content with a single screen at the moment. Presumably I could do the switching installation myself with a little commonsense and care.

I have enjoyed gaming for decades (Rpg's...Dead Space, Mass Effect, Deus Ex, Skyrim, Tomb Raider etc.,) and am presently contemplating Flight Simulator X.

I am thinking of upping my present Ram from 4 to 8G if I can but am checking this in the Performance and Maintenance Forum.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel(R)Core (TM)2 CPU [email protected] Ghz 2.39 GhzDual Channel 2048mb (2x1024) 667mhz DDR2Single 256mb nvidia GeForce 7900GS (2VDI 1xS-...
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Dimension 9200 (March 2007) Model XP061 (originally Vista 32bit))
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel(R)Core (TM)2 CPU [email protected] Ghz 2.39 Ghz
Motherboard
KU345 Conroe E6600 2.40G 4MB 1066FSB B2 -I think
Memory
Dual Channel 2048mb (2x1024) 667mhz DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Single 256mb nvidia GeForce 7900GS (2VDI 1xS-video)
Hard Drives
500GB(2x250GB) Serial ATA (7200rpm) Dual HDD Config Raid 0 Stripe
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MSE
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Firefox
Something like the GTX650 would be perfect but your dated processor will bottleneck gaming performance with any higher end graphics card.

It would be wiser to invest in a new modern system if you're willing to do some hardcore gaming.
 

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Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 OC'd 3.08GHz
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Asus Rampage formula LGA775
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Samsung LS22F350 LED
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Thank you, yowanvista.

It's beginning to look as though I should treat my recent successful attempt at installation of Windows 7 - via the most helpful Tutorials here :) - as a learning curve, and seriously consider perhaps building my own new machine, which seems like a good value for money approach.

Thank you again for responding.



Something like the GTX650 would be perfect but your dated processor will bottleneck gaming performance with any higher end graphics card.

It would be wiser to invest in a new modern system if you're willing to do some hardcore gaming.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel(R)Core (TM)2 CPU [email protected] Ghz 2.39 GhzDual Channel 2048mb (2x1024) 667mhz DDR2Single 256mb nvidia GeForce 7900GS (2VDI 1xS-...
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Dimension 9200 (March 2007) Model XP061 (originally Vista 32bit))
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel(R)Core (TM)2 CPU [email protected] Ghz 2.39 Ghz
Motherboard
KU345 Conroe E6600 2.40G 4MB 1066FSB B2 -I think
Memory
Dual Channel 2048mb (2x1024) 667mhz DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Single 256mb nvidia GeForce 7900GS (2VDI 1xS-video)
Hard Drives
500GB(2x250GB) Serial ATA (7200rpm) Dual HDD Config Raid 0 Stripe
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
Firefox
Via a custom install per the relative Tutorial I've just moved my 2007 Dell Dimension 9200 Vista Home Premium 32bit set-up to Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.

My WPI is now 5.6 - which is the Graphics and Gaming element, with all other elements 5.9.

I assume it may be time to upgrade my Graphics, and if that is so I am not sure what would be appropriate for my system and needs.

I would like to stay with nVidia, am not interested in 3D, and would ultimately like to have a 3 screen set up although am content with a single screen at the moment. Presumably I could do the switching installation myself with a little commonsense and care.

I have enjoyed gaming for decades (Rpg's...Dead Space, Mass Effect, Deus Ex, Skyrim, Tomb Raider etc.,) and am presently contemplating Flight Simulator X.

I am thinking of upping my present Ram from 4 to 8G if I can but am checking this in the Performance and Maintenance Forum.

Hi Aurondium,

There are many video cards available for upgrade for your system. Please check this link below where you can find all video cards available with us for your system:

Dell Dimension 9200 Accessories Replacement and Upgrades | Dell

Regarding RAM, maximum memory supported on this system by us is 4 GB. So if you upgrade the RAM there are chances it might not work. For buying accessories or anything for your system you can check the link below:

Dell Dimension Desktops Dimension 9200 Replacement Parts - Hard Drive, Memory, Battery & Motherboard | Dell

Keep us posted with the results so we can advise you further.
 

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Winndows 7 32 bit
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Winndows 7 32 bit
Via a custom install per the relative Tutorial I've just moved my 2007 Dell Dimension 9200 Vista Home Premium 32bit set-up to Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.

My WPI is now 5.6 - which is the Graphics and Gaming element, with all other elements 5.9.

I assume it may be time to upgrade my Graphics, and if that is so I am not sure what would be appropriate for my system and needs.

I would like to stay with nVidia, am not interested in 3D, and would ultimately like to have a 3 screen set up although am content with a single screen at the moment. Presumably I could do the switching installation myself with a little commonsense and care.

I have enjoyed gaming for decades (Rpg's...Dead Space, Mass Effect, Deus Ex, Skyrim, Tomb Raider etc.,) and am presently contemplating Flight Simulator X.

I am thinking of upping my present Ram from 4 to 8G if I can but am checking this in the Performance and Maintenance Forum.

Hi Aurondium,

There are many video cards available for upgrade for your system. Please check this link below where you can find all video cards available with us for your system:

Dell Dimension 9200 Accessories Replacement and Upgrades | Dell

Regarding RAM, maximum memory supported on this system by us is 4 GB. So if you upgrade the RAM there are chances it might not work. For buying accessories or anything for your system you can check the link below:

Dell Dimension Desktops Dimension 9200 Replacement Parts - Hard Drive, Memory, Battery & Motherboard | Dell

Keep us posted with the results so we can advise you further.

Actually the maximum RAM supported by the specific Intel chipset in this PC is 8GB, I see no logical reason why 4x2GB modules wouldn't work. The 4GB specified by Dell is purely an artificial limit, what's relevant here is the Intel specification, not Dell's.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch LinuxIntel Core 2 Quad Q8200 OC'd 3.08GHz8GB DDR2 900MhzMSI GT730 2GB GDDR5 (Kepler)
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 OC'd 3.08GHz
Motherboard
Asus Rampage formula LGA775
Memory
8GB DDR2 900Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GT730 2GB GDDR5 (Kepler)
Sound Card
Supreme FX2
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LS22F350 LED
Screen Resolution
1080P
Hard Drives
Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB, 500GB Hitachi, 2TB Samsung, 500GB Seagate FreeAgent, 640GB Samsung, 160GB Toshiba (Arch)
PSU
AeroCool 500W Bronze
Cooling
Cooler Master V6 + 3X fans
Keyboard
Prolink keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705
Internet Speed
1MiB/s
Browser
Chrome Beta
Actually the maximum RAM supported by the specific Intel chipset in this PC is 8GB, I see no logical reason why 4x2GB modules wouldn't work. The 4GB specified by Dell is purely an artificial limit, what's relevant here is the Intel specification, not Dell's.

Hi yowanvista,

Yes I can confirm it is the recommended RAM for the system and it might work with 8 GB as well. However, these specification is as per our testing on the system.

We guarantee that 4 GB would be supported on the system with us as well. However, for 8 GB OP needs to try the same and it might work as well.
 

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Winndows 7 32 bit
Computer type
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OS
Winndows 7 32 bit
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