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Solve : Hoping to get new GFX card, need help.? |
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Answer» Hello, I just got the Tomb Raider: Underworld demo and it said it had problems with Direct3D. I assume this has something to do with my GFX card, which is rather old now. I would like to buy a new one but I have no clue which to go for or which my motherboard is compatible with; these are my specs: I don't have a budget per say, I am willing to spend good money on a good outcome. we really need an actual number, graphics cards alone can get as high as $700. also, if your planning on purchasing a high end card, you will need to look at upgrading the rest of your comp to get the most out of it.Okay, so I DO have a budget, haha! Under £70 I guess, around there. Okay I checked the powerpack; I don't know exactly what you want so here are ALL the details: AC Input 115/230VAC 50/60HZ AC Output 115/230VAC 1a/0.5A 50/60HZ 350 W 230 V Mind you, another question (I know this is also software related) When I installed my Tomb Raider: Underworld demo it refused to RUN and told me there was a problem encountered with Direct3D. Is that because my graphics card is too old for the game to be run?Do Geforce do anything suitable for me?Depending on what card you decide on you will probably need a more powerful PSU...I am GETTING a XFX GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB DDR3 and I have a Dell E520 and the stock PSU is rated 305W and other people iI have talked to say that they have the same card and PSU and it has worked with no problems, so i would say that your PSU should be fine to a point.Who have you talked to that uses that setup ? ? Quote Requirements NOTE: These figures are from EVGA and are minimum requirements. Running at minimum will put more strain on the PSU then on one that has room to breathe. |
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