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general grievous
my sistem is

p4 presscot soc775 3.00GHZ HT procesor
2GB ram memory kingstone pc3200 400 mhz
80gb hard disk samsung IDE
MOBO biostar P4M800CE-8237
400wat power source
integrated sound

could it afford a X1950Pro512mb or a X1950XT256MB??


or feel free to sugest me any other agp video card that you think could beat the ones i posted.

EDIT: omg i ve just noticed that i posted this in the wrong section, please don't delete this topic, just move it to the right section ty.
Wildabeast
I couldn't find your exact mobo when I went looking for it. But I found one similar, I think, if your board will handle 8x AGP then you should be OK. But how big is your power supply? When you put a bigger video card like that in it takes a lot of power. If your power supply is to small or too cheaply built you can have all kinds of problems with your computer... blink.gif
general grievous
QUOTE(Wildabeast @ Dec 1 2007, 04:05 AM) *
I couldn't find your exact mobo when I went looking for it. But I found one similar, I think, if your board will handle 8x AGP then you should be OK. But how big is your power supply? When you put a bigger video card like that in it takes a lot of power. If your power supply is to small or too cheaply built you can have all kinds of problems with your computer... blink.gif


well, as i said my power supply is a 400 wats one, and i dunno if necesarily maters but its size is around 10x15x7centimeters, and my mobo has an 8x agp.

and man, now that you say i cud have problems with a cheap PS, sometimes my computer randomly doesnt wanna start up when i press the on/off button, i know theres power because the side fan starts spining, but just for a second then it completely shuts down along with the rest of the system. maybe i gotta buy a new case with a new better power supply along with it. i got 100 bucks on my pocket rite now to go waste in a new case(i say waste because all of my pc improving labor is for video games tongue.gif) u just tell what kind of power suply i gotta buy, thats what really matters and i ll seek for a deluxe case with that built in PS.


PD: how do you think that my computer(described up there) will do with the latest video games? and what about the future, i dunno much about this i can just wonder or ask you.

sorry about the extended quote -.-
groovicus
Anyway, I was just checking out the specifications for your motherboard. I can't find any documentation that says it even takes an AGP card. Do you currently have an AGP card? If that is the case, then I am looking at the wrong manual.

I would recommend that you look into a new keyboard. It appears that shift keys are broken.
general grievous
QUOTE(groovicus @ Dec 1 2007, 05:17 PM) *
Anyway, I was just checking out the specifications for your motherboard. I can't find any documentation that says it even takes an AGP card. Do you currently have an AGP card? If that is the case, then I am looking at the wrong manual.

I would recommend that you look into a new keyboard. It appears that shift keys are broken.


i know i am running on an ati radeon 9550 256mb(agp, my agp is 8x) my mobo runs ram memory in single channel. crazy.gif
general grievous
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thats my pc's info, if you see 512 mb of ram is because i hadnt installed the 2gb yet, but i will shortly, actually ima buy ram along with my video card.
general grievous
ty to the guys that tryed helping me, now i have paid for my 2gb pc3200 kingston ram and HIS x1950pro 512mb agp, aswell for a power source(antec truepower trio 550 watts) i have inmediately received the power source and installed at once into my pc, and im still waiting for the other parts to be shipped. got anything to add? go ahead.
general grievous
please close this topic, i got the info i need now, ty.
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