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If you are not having problems then why the upgrade?
Just to improve the graphics capabilities of my pc:) while watching videos.
What kind of videos? what resolution and file format?
get a HD 5450 that uses very little watts ,its a video card made for watching hd content and photo editing you can also do some light gaming on it even though its not a gaming video card can run new games on low-medium, anyways its main purpose like i said is to stream high resloution video,photo editing like Photoshop and some 3d molding like in 3dmax which i tested before in the trial when i use to use this card. For gaming just dont expect playing on super high resloutions on new games and will work okay around low-medium with lower resolutions but videos will run fine in high resolutions like 1080p
ATI Radeon HD 5670, Radeon HD 5570 and Radeon HD 5450: A Multimedia Ideal? . Page 6 - X-bit labs
Can get one for cheap at amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Radeo...2182804&sr=1-1
+1 to M1GU31!
Just upgraded my system and installed an ATI 6770. I had a 5450 for 2 years and loved it, putting that and my old Core2 6600 into grandson's PC. The 5450 is a cracking card for the money.
And how do those formats handle on your current Intel graphics?
at least 500W its crazy suggestion for basic graphics card, at least that was the thing original poster wants isnt it? if you add high end GPU in such pc i think other parts will become bottleneck so what is the point? for low end 350W for mid 400W quality psu is enough. i run GTS450 with slight OC on 400W and the load is never 100%..
quality is over quantity good 400W power supply is better than low quality 500W.
HD 5670 is a great little budget card , I picked up one 2nd hand for 40 quid runs all games at the highest detail no problems, windows rating system rated this card at a 7 for graphics and gaming graphics.......it's a relatively small card so fits in a micro tower easily and it's easy on power as there's no external connection to the PSU, a 400watt power supply is all it takes