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I'd like to upgrade my graphics card and the Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4800 seems
to fit my budget. I'm kinda new at this and would like some feedback. Any thoughts??? Thanx in advance!!! Here are my system specs: OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600 OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation System Model Dimension 4300 System Type X86-based PC Processor x86 Family 15 Model 1 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel Pentium 4 ~1594 Mhz SMBIOS Version 2.3 Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB Available Physical Memory 301.00 MB Total Virtual Memory 1.35 GB Available Virtual Memory 1,017.10 MB Page File Space 866.40 MB Page File C:\pagefile.sys |
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Not familiar with the system itself - does it have a "real" graphics card,
or is it built into the mainboard? (Easiest way to tell - is the port you plug the monitor into parallel with the other ports, or is it off by itself, perpendicular?) If it's built into the mainboard, you might not have a "real" AGP port to put the card in, in which case you'll need a PCI based card. You'll also need to find out how (or if) you can disable the onboard video. "Potsie" <nospam.com> wrote in message news:OVl%23E%231PDHA.4024@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > I'd like to upgrade my graphics card and the Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4800 seems > to fit my budget. I'm kinda new at this and would like some feedback. Any > thoughts??? Thanx in advance!!! Here are my system specs: > > OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition > Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600 > OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation > System Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation > System Model Dimension 4300 > System Type X86-based PC > Processor x86 Family 15 Model 1 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel Pentium 4 ~1594 Mhz > SMBIOS Version 2.3 > Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB > Available Physical Memory 301.00 MB > Total Virtual Memory 1.35 GB > Available Virtual Memory 1,017.10 MB > Page File Space 866.40 MB > Page File C:\pagefile.sys > > > |
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ok... first... don't spend your money on a geforce 4
card right now... I am selling my card this week and getting an GeForce FX 5600 250 Meg card.... they are currently $50 more expensive than the 4's right now... all the new games coming out (Doom 3, Halflife 2, etc.) are all using DirectX 9 ... and the Fx cards are the only DX9 certified card... from Nvidia... also... the TI 4800 card is basically a 4600 card with AGP 8x i would be willing to bet that your motherboard only supports AGP 4x if so you are wasting your money on extra memory bandwidth that you can't even use... My suggestion with your setup and current prices would be to get an FX 5600 in a 128 Meg version... Check www.leadtec.com and Chaintech.com.tw they have a bunch of these cards with good stats on each... just some food for thought >-----Original Message----- >I'd like to upgrade my graphics card and the Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4800 seems >to fit my budget. I'm kinda new at this and would like some feedback. Any >thoughts??? Thanx in advance!!! Here are my system specs: > >OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition >Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600 >OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation >System Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation >System Model Dimension 4300 >System Type X86-based PC >Processor x86 Family 15 Model 1 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel Pentium 4 ~1594 Mhz >SMBIOS Version 2.3 >Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB >Available Physical Memory 301.00 MB >Total Virtual Memory 1.35 GB >Available Virtual Memory 1,017.10 MB >Page File Space 866.40 MB >Page File C:\pagefile.sys > > > >. > |
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