Can you give us a budget, and say what you want to do with the card?
Aemon Send a noteboard - 17/09/2009 02:45:17 PM
Presumably you want to play some games, else you wouldn't need a new video card. What are you trying to play? What's your monitor's highest resolution, and are you planning on upgrading your monitor? How much are you willing to spend?
Knowing none of these things, I'll suggest a Radeon 4850. Newegg listings. You can pick one up for about a hundred bucks, and it'll play the most graphically demanding games out there on high settings, at good framerates, at 1920 resolution. It's about the lowest end card that'll do all that, and gets my recommendation.
Obviously though, something much lower might suffice, depending on what you want to do with the card.
Knowing none of these things, I'll suggest a Radeon 4850. Newegg listings. You can pick one up for about a hundred bucks, and it'll play the most graphically demanding games out there on high settings, at good framerates, at 1920 resolution. It's about the lowest end card that'll do all that, and gets my recommendation.
Obviously though, something much lower might suffice, depending on what you want to do with the card.
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17/09/2009 02:16:22 PM
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Can you give us a budget, and say what you want to do with the card?
17/09/2009 02:45:17 PM
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Re: Can you give us a budget, and say what you want to do with the card?
17/09/2009 02:54:48 PM
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It's one of the best cards for the money right now. You can't go wrong.
17/09/2009 03:03:15 PM
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Re: It's one of the best cards for the money right now. You can't go wrong.
17/09/2009 03:04:49 PM
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