On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 17:39:30 -0500, Yousuf Khan <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Nadeem wrote:
>> Hi all
>> I am an occasional gamer and my machine has an Athlon XP 2400+ and an ATI
>> Radeon 9700 Pro with 768 MB RAM (DDR266).
>>
>> I want to upgrade the graphics card to be able to play newer games but I am
>> afraid whether changing the graphics card will change my framerate with 3D
>> games because of the ageing CPU. Furthermore, I my AGP slot is only 4X so I
>> am a bit concerned whether the new card will run at maximum performance.
>>
>> I would appreciate any input.
>
>I'm afraid you're stuck where you are, you will have to change both of
>them or neither. If you want to change to a modern graphics card, very
>few except some mid-range cards are still available in AGP format. Most
>of the top-end cards are now PCI-Express rather than AGP. There are
>still some mid- to low-end cards which still come in AGP, such as ATI
>X1650-series, or the Nvidia 7600-series. I don't think either of those
>are much upgrades from your existing ATI 9700-series, except for some
>additional hardware shader support. If you're going to be playing games
>that you're already playing that already work with your 9700-series,
>then they are not likely going to need support for these additional
>shader hardware.
>
>But going upto PCIe will automatically mean a new motherboard is needed.
>And there are no PCIe-supporting Athlon XP chipsets or motherboards. So
>that will automatically mean you'll need to upgrade to Athlon 64 X2 or
>Core 2 Duo.
>
> Yousuf Khan
Add to that: new RAM - DDR2, new power supply - the old one is most
likely insufficient for today's power requirements. Most likely new
HDD - Intel doesn't support more than 1 PATA channel, and you don't
want HDD to share it with CD/DVD, and even if you go AMD your old
drive is just slow and small at today's standard. All in all, you'll
be better off with a complete new box.
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