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Are you getting a video card or a graphics card, or are they one in the same?

 

I'm planning to get a new graphics card. The one I have right now is a GeForce 2 64 mb (dead). I was thinking of getting a 256 mb because they aren't too terribly expensive, but is that good enough to run BFME II on high, SW Battlefront 2 on high(or at least good), EAW, MTW, all on highest settings? Would I have to get a 512 mb one? The one I'm looking at is a 256, but there is a 512 in the Best Buy ad this week, a Raedon...what should I get?

Btw...my comp. has a 1.6 Ghz processor, so would these games work on high and not slow down?

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I have a 2.66 and it still eats up my processor, i'm going to get ht soon...

 

As for the video card, ram depends. I have a 5500 with 256MB and it runs just like a 5200 with 128MB. Now, seeing that your comp is well over a year old, you probably can't get anything above a 6 series card. Also, look for DDR2 memory or DDR3 on your card, though you will be hard pressed to find an agp or pci card with DDR3.

 

DTH, if you comp is about more than a year old it probably doesn't have a PCI-E slot, so your stuck with Geforce 5 and 6 series, or ATI X600 or lower... :-\

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If you have AGP upgrade to either 7600 (dont remember which one was AGP .. might be GT)

Or an x850 pro

X850 is faster but 7600 supports shader model 3 (which actually doesnt matter since they look exactly the same, its just a bit more efficient than SM 2.0

PCI-E either stick with what you got or get a sub 200 dollar one to wait for Dx 10 mid range cards mid year. Maybe x1950gt or equivalent (199 dollars.. some may be more but ive seen some for 180)

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You know, you could just ask for money for one and wait till DX10 comes out....

 

I believe at this point, neither nVidia or ATI will be releasing any new AGP cards.  So no DirectX 10 AGP cards.

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In my opinion, Nvidia and ATI modernized to quickly (sounds weird) but they have...probably millions of consumers out there still stuck with AGP that they could be making money off of...
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Well accauly i think it was a gradual fade if you have looked at the market for a few motnhs you would have noticed that the gaming community is moving away from apg, i dont think they are losing alot realy most new comps come with pci e mother boards i would suggust a complete over haul for any one who has a apg mother board or be prepared to be left behind.
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what I'm saying is agp has been around since before windows xp, and there are still many agp motherboards...

 

 

They could be using those people to make money...

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Yes but most people that have a system that was before windows xp should get a new one or they will get left behind like i said.
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they arent more expensive the apg are because people are moving past them, i would sujjust find a pci e board that alll your stuff is compadible with and then just buy a pci express card, beleive me pci express cards out perform apg cards.
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they arent more expensive the apg are because people are moving past them, i would sujjust find a pci e board that alll your stuff is compadible with and then just buy a pci express card, beleive me pci express cards out perform apg cards.

 

Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to figure that out. But I don't have the budget nor the time to do that. I've looked, and If I want to get a pci-e motherboard it will cost me $60+

 

On top of that,, that mean new ram, fan, heat-sync, processor, power supply, even maybe a new chassis and a reconstruction of my system which I have no time to do and that other stuff adds at least $350...

 

Anyway...

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Im pretty sure you could find one that would supply a pentium 4 if you looked i would i would start to move up now instead of finding the new game you bought is to laggy for you to play, and like i said if you looked around im pretty sure you could find a mother board that is commbadible with all your stuff.
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Yes depending on what video card you get i did but then again i upgraded memory, cpu, motherboard, and the video card.
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Oh well....I'm on a budget because I am 13 and don't make a solid income...maybe I'll have enough b-day money (the 8th Dec) combined with Christmas money to buy some new hardware...
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Is it because the card is really old or really new? (I'm foreign to ATI) If it's new it should work, but they is a chance it might not...contact a Petro dev to see...
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