Sunday, December 6, 2009

Gaming graphics cards?

I am upgrading my PC and I'm wondering if anybody has any advice on the best type of gaming graphics card I can get in the $100 to $200 price range...



Gaming graphics cards?

If you like ATI, then radeon x1600 with 512 mb is a good mid-card. If you're leaning towards nvidia, then they have some good geforces - 7600GS, 7800GS, and others which will all be able to run Vista when it comes out, as well as play the newest games coming out.



Gaming graphics cards?

You can choose any video make sure it should support shadow pixel technology.



It is the reason why7 games don't play even they are comprtability.



Gaming graphics cards?

Are you looking for PCI Express or AGP or PCI???



If you aren't using PCI-Express then I will have to recommend doing so. AGP's graphic cards are becoming obsolete and more expensive that PCI-Express cards.



Going SLI will mostly definitely make your fancy! Two graphics cards pushing your gaming power through the roof.



If you have an AGP slot then I recommend this:



XFX PVT42KUDE3 $141.00 from Computer3G



Highlight and copy this link into your browser to go directly to the site and product.



http://www.3gplaza.com/estore/control/Co...



If you have a PCI-Express slot then get this:



XFX nVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB $192.29 from ewiz.com



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http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?p=XFX-790...



Go with the high end for the PCI-Express because eventually you will go SLI (two cards running at the same time). Then you can just get another one.



This will cost you less in the long run. I'm running 2 7600gt's on mine and I can't believe I was wanting to stay with AGP.



You will have to get a whole new set up though. New processor and motherboard and possible ram. Trust me it's worth the upgrade. So start saving your money.



If you have questions about your future upgrades send me an email and I'll help ya out as much as possible.



Gaming graphics cards?

The GeForce 7900 series is probably the best fit for your budget. GeForce is known for its quality graphics and I personally don't use anything else. Some things to look for however are GDDR3 RAM types and PCI Express chipsets. Whatever you do don't setlle for anything less than 256MB GDDR3, most games run very high these days and you don't want to be the one who get owned.



Hope you find this helpful....db

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