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Answer» My current graphics card, NVidia 8300GS, just is not cutting it anymore, so I'm on the hunt for a new card, but I really don't know what to look for, so I'm hoping you guys can help me.
First off what is the connection for your monitor? What games are you playing to play(You could provide the one with the highest requirements)? Are you going to put it in a PCI, PCI-E slot?I'm gonna be playing on a 20" LCD at 1600X900 using DVI. It will be connected in a PCI-E slot. I kind of just draw a blank when it comes to graphics cards, so I don't really know what to look for, but I will be looking at what you have said to look at. Thank you Forgot to add what the highest requirement game might be. I'm guessing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 or Left 4 Dead 2. I'm just looking for something that can play those games on high at possibly 1600x900, and something that will last a little while with newer games.Alright Modern Warfare 2 seems to have higher specs than L4D(Source: http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/60971) It requires a graphics card with 256MB of Deticated Graphics Memory. And it must be a NVIDIA Geforce 6600GT(or newer) or a ATI Radeon 1600XT(or newer) Since you want to play it at high specs you probably want a newer model than the ones required. You also need to figure in your power usage, the power supply calculator may help: http://www.schrockinnovations.com/powercalc.phpOK, I think I GOT it figured out. My total wattage use for my rig (even though it doesn't have the processor I have) was 305. That's including the PCI-E Video Card, but, to be honest, I don't think this really helps me when getting one, but then again, it might. I've been looking at cards on Newegg, and a lot of them say to have a 6-pin 75 watt connecter, but with a recommended PSU of being like 400, 450+. So, would that mean that I wouldn't really need a 400+ watt PSU as long as I have a 75 watt 6-pin CONNECTOR? I found what seems to be a good ATI based card for a reasonable price that is in my range, but are asking for 400+ watt PSU's with a 75 watt 6-pin connector. Thanks for the help again.Ok I did the math and your current GFX card uses about 20 Watts. Which gives you about 70 watts to work with(I put in a safety margin of 10 Watts from the max wattage of your PSU) As far as the connectors you shouldn't have a problem. Modern Warfare 2(on recommended requirements) requires a Geforce 7800 series or better(Which has 512MB of memory) Summary Use these figures as benchmarks: Power Usage: 70 Watts or less Memory: 512MB or more Max Resoulution: What you want Connector: DVI Slot: PCI-E Here's what I found on Newegg that may work for you: Results |
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