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>I have a Gateway GM5260 with core2duo 6300 and 4 gigs ram. It come with
>the
> 7300le video card. I'm running the 22 inch gateway monitor and a 19"
> viewsonic in dual monitor. The aero effects are jumpy, especially flip 3d
> and minimize\maximize windows. Media Center drops a lot of frames as well
> in tv mode. Am I overtaxing the 7300le card that comes with it? Would
> upgrading to a beefier video card solve this issue. Any thoughts would be
> appreciated?
>
> Thanks,
Charlie is correct in advising that you check for newer/better drivers, but
many have reported problems with the driver updates supplied for NVIDIA
video cards through Windows Update. You're better off downloading the latest
drivers from NVIDIA for your OS and card:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
That said, the 7300 LE is pretty much the low end of the 7000 series. Prices
as low as $29 at NewEgg. There appear to be many "flavors" of 7300 LE cards
sporting different amounts/speeds of on-board video memory, etc., so it's
hard to say if the card itself is deficient. If updating drivers doesn't
result in a performance improvement, it's time to consider a new video card.
If you decide on a new card, consider the 8000 series, as it supports
DirectX 10 and newer shader models, thus will last longer before becoming
obsolete. Treat yourself to a midrange 8600 card (starting at ~$105 at
NewEgg) with at least 256 Meg *on-board* memory.