Grafic cards
wheres a cheap place online to buy a grafics card 128mb or 256mb
wots the spec required for the lastest pc games these days, wana get my pc up to date to start playing games again
wots the spec required for the lastest pc games these days, wana get my pc up to date to start playing games again
for the lastest games id say at least 256mb, i dont game on my pc so im not really up to scratch on this topic but thats what ive heard anyway.
Whats the spec of your pc by the way? so then people can advise what you do and dont need?
Whats the spec of your pc by the way? so then people can advise what you do and dont need?
Originally Posted by EssexBoyRacer
Thats not really enough ram to play games.
You want at least 512mb but ideally 1GB+ for the real graphics intensive games
You want at least 512mb but ideally 1GB+ for the real graphics intensive games
whats a good budget grafix card?
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Sign up to there and theres a whole host of info on what your asking and all the advice comes from pro's that have spent ££££'s on there pcs
Sign up to there and theres a whole host of info on what your asking and all the advice comes from pro's that have spent ££££'s on there pcs
Originally Posted by TURBO BOI
my spec
Celeron 2.73GHz
224MB of ram (scan said i had 256MB?
)
prosavage grafix card
Celeron 2.73GHz
224MB of ram (scan said i had 256MB?
prosavage grafix card
As an example, Battlefield 2 plays good with 1GB of fast RAM (ie. DDR or DDR2), but plays a LOT better with 2GB (faster load-times, smoother in-game, etc).
As for a graphics cards, look for the number of pipelines it has before you look at the amount of memory it has. From memory (and I only know the nVidia cards because that's all I use), the 6600 range has 8 pipelines, the 6800GS has 12, the 6800GT has 16, all the way up to the brand-new 7950 GX2 which has 48. Not sure which I'd choose out of a 512MB card with 12 pipelines (the relatively newer 6800GS) or the currently-being-used 256MB card with 16 pipelines (the slightly older, but still more expensive, 6800GT), because I've not tested both side-by-side.
All-in-all, I'd say it depends on your budget......my next gaming-rig currently has a shopping list of just under £1,400 (not counting a monitor, since I already have decent one). That's spec'd with a £390 PCi-E 512MB XFX nVidia 7900GTX "XXX edition" graphics card that's just been reduced in price from £499.
I tend to get most of my stuff from Scan Computers, in Bolton (just behind the Reebok Stadium, for anyone nearby), but have recently started buying the odd thing from MicroDirect, in Manchester, as they're a bit cheaper than Scan for a few things and are about the same distance away from where I live.
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