Video Card Suggestions

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by dexstroyer, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. dexstroyer

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    Hi, as a new user to Pc's I am reliant on your expertise. I have just bought a LCD Tv with a DVI - HDMI connection and need to connect my Pc through it to save on space. The video card I have the moment is a NVIDIA GeFORCE FX 5200, and I have seen the GeFORCE FX5500 256MB DDR AGP DVI VO for £41.11, and it states it has DVI for monitor support. Firstly is this card any good? and will it be easy enough to just swop the cards over?

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  2. Matt555

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    What do you plan on doing with the card? gaming? general use, video/picture editing? If it's just general use then that card will be fine, if you want to game and do more advanced more graphic intensive tasks then a slightly better card might be good.
     
  3. dexstroyer

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    Just light Pc use nothing to challenging on the gaming side of things, waiting for the 360 for that...
     
  4. Addis

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    The FX5500 isn't great. I'd recommend this Radeon 9600 XT 128mb as its more powerful and around £70 inc VAT.
     
  5. Matt555

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    yeah if you don't mind spending the extra money go with Addis' suggestion, it's a better card.
     
  6. dexstroyer

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    Is it easy to change? and I imagine it has the DVI out connector for the TV? even though it only has 128mb, it's better than the 256mb?

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  7. Addis

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    Yes its pretty easy as long as you have the correct slot in your motherboard (AGP 8x). If I'm talking about the same DVI then yes it does have a DVI port.
     
  8. dexstroyer

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    Where do I look to find out if I have the right connection and if it's compatible? Do I need a certain Motherboard etc to use specific cards.
     
  9. Addis

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    Download [google]CPU-Z[/google] and it should tell you your motherboard. Find the model number and post it here.
     
  10. dexstroyer

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    ASUSTeK computer Inc. model no. A7V8X-X, chipset VIA KT400 (VT8377).
    I think thats right, not used a prog like that before, quite useful...
    Thanks.
     
  11. Matt555

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  12. dexstroyer

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    So will it be just a case of swapping them over and new drivers etc?
    Good stuff thanks very much for your help.
     
  13. Matt555

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    yeah when you get the new one, remove old drivers for your current FX5200, turn off computer (and unplug), change cards, plug back in, power on and install new drivers.
     
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