Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:46 pm
Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:30 pm
Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:20 am
Num33Baller wrote:1. I disagree... Anything over $125 is good. I bought my ATI Radeon 9550 256mb AGP a year ago for $125, and I see myself using it for at least another year.
2. 512mb is not desirable... Its minimum. 1gb is desireable, and 1.5 to 2gb is best.
3. I disagree here. If you buy a new computer, you want at least a 400w power supply, 450 or 500 is better. I have a 350w power supply and I feel limited by it. I have a 1ghz p3, an ATI Radeon 9550 AGP, 2 CD rom drives, Hard drive, zip drive, floppy, sound card, ethernet card, and modem. Those all add up to 300W at least.
You want to go about 80% of your maximum, no more, due to some power fluctuations.
"upgrading a computer's video card can be a costly process, so your budget should be at least 400 dollars...."![]()
Unless you are incredibly rich, I would say no. Unless you have a top of the line CPU, motherboard, and RAM, you don't need a $400 video card.
a $200 video card will be fine.
Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:54 am
MetalHead wrote:Num33Baller wrote:1. I disagree... Anything over $125 is good. I bought my ATI Radeon 9550 256mb AGP a year ago for $125, and I see myself using it for at least another year.
2. 512mb is not desirable... Its minimum. 1gb is desireable, and 1.5 to 2gb is best.
3. I disagree here. If you buy a new computer, you want at least a 400w power supply, 450 or 500 is better. I have a 350w power supply and I feel limited by it. I have a 1ghz p3, an ATI Radeon 9550 AGP, 2 CD rom drives, Hard drive, zip drive, floppy, sound card, ethernet card, and modem. Those all add up to 300W at least.
You want to go about 80% of your maximum, no more, due to some power fluctuations.
"upgrading a computer's video card can be a costly process, so your budget should be at least 400 dollars...."![]()
Unless you are incredibly rich, I would say no. Unless you have a top of the line CPU, motherboard, and RAM, you don't need a $400 video card.
a $200 video card will be fine.
1. Considering that the 9550 is an entry-level video card, and is clocked at 250Mhz, I pray you haven't tried to play anything recent--your video card is shit.
2. Also considering most aged motherboards dont even provide the 3rd RAM slot, your point is impractical. Go read the minimum specs of the box anyway.
3. Most computer manufacturers don't provide a 400 W power supply. So, unless you're thinking of building your own computer, of course its your decision. This is a guide for those trying to upgrade their mainstream manufactured computer, and don't know where to start. ANd besides, don't be retarded. A 1ghz Pentium and a 9550 takes next to nothing in terms of power.
4. My point was that sometimes, a video card isn't the only thing you need, read the full post
Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:51 pm
Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:12 pm
threatlockz wrote:About the PSU's... it all depends on the brand. An Antec 400W is more powerfull than some random brand 530W PSU. Those random brand state their peak W, while good brand give you what they constantly give.