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			| maddog-easytarget=GCHQ= | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: graphics card help   Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:51 pm  |  | 
		
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				|  |  | Apprentice bacon herder |  |  |  Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:46 pm
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					| in light of 
http://forum.gamecommunity.co.uk:8080/v ... c&start=15 i am looking at a new graphics card with my money that i am getting for christmas (will b bought b4 xmas)
 my brothers friend suggested the nVidia 7800GS 512MB 
 but my brother suggested that my computer will be holding it back... i am concerned about this to but i am planing sometime after christmas to upgrade my ram
 my specs at the moment are 
 Quote: 1 gig of ram amd athalon 64 processor 3200+ 2.20 ghz but would it be worth buying this card for my computer and then upgrading the ram later or would it be worth getting a lesser model for my computer and not worry about it being held back?_________________  Games: DC, CSS, BF2, Insurgency, Cod2, Cod4, Cod5, BFBC2, Surpreme Commander, Hidden Source, bfbc2/vietnam, Cod black ops, need for speeds (underground 1 and 2, prostreet, hot pursuit, most wanted), juiced 1 and 2, im sure theres more...
 
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			| 2-6 Neil | 
				
				
					|  Post subject: Re: graphics card help   Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:53 pm  |  | 
		
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					| maddog-easytarget=GCHQ= wrote: but my brother suggested that my computer will be holding it back... i am concerned about this to but i am planing sometime after christmas to upgrade my ram
 lol in discussions with my resident techie, i got my wires a little crossed    he says if you can afford the bigger card, get it, but you'd notice the performance boost with the ram more
 
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			| Rainbow Dave =GCHQ= | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:13 pm  |  | 
		
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					| I take it your Motherboard doesnt have PCI Express? _________________.  The Road!
 
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			| 2-6 Neil | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:19 pm  |  | 
		
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			| Rainbow Dave =GCHQ= | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:28 pm  |  | 
		
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					| It's probably best to save your money for a PCI Express motherboard, theres a few I can recommend for not that much...And your graphics card will be cheaper on the new board too...
 AGP is a dying breed...   _________________.  The Road!
 
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			| maddog-easytarget=GCHQ= | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:33 pm  |  | 
		
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				|  |  | Apprentice bacon herder |  |  |  Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:46 pm
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					| Rainbow Dave =GCHQ= wrote: It's probably best to save your money for a PCI Express motherboard, theres a few I can recommend for not that much...And your graphics card will be cheaper on the new board too... AGP is a dying breed...   i know it is... but i have spent alot of money on this computer... and it all still works... the only thing thats dieing is the graphics card... at which i will b buying new PSU and possibly new ram later so at the moment.. .the computer can take the games so i am putting off buying new motherboard till alot later date as this one is still hanging around and is fighting    so_________________  Games: DC, CSS, BF2, Insurgency, Cod2, Cod4, Cod5, BFBC2, Surpreme Commander, Hidden Source, bfbc2/vietnam, Cod black ops, need for speeds (underground 1 and 2, prostreet, hot pursuit, most wanted), juiced 1 and 2, im sure theres more...
 
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					|  Post subject: my tohughts   Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:35 pm  |  | 
		
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				|  |  | that was a stupid comment btw |  |  |  Joined: Wed Mar 03, 2004 12:40 pm
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					| its fighting a loosing battle tbh -  spend a extra few quid and get a £50 mobo pcie mobo
anything you invest in the current setup is dead money
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			| Sleeper Service=GCHQ= | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:47 pm  |  | 
		
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					| is it a S939 or S754 Mother board because S754 Motherboards with pci slots are quite thin on the ground _________________ 
 
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					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:49 am  |  | 
		
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					| 7800gs is the only agp option now I'm afraid _________________My weekly run in Kinder Scout (17 miles, 2000ft above sea level)http://tinyurl.com/4hcpn 
 
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			| simon | 
				
				
					|  Post subject:    Posted:  Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:14 am  |  | 
		
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					| AGP is a very dead breed.  The only reason they still sell higher range cards using AGP is for the minority like me and mark that don't have PCIe x16 support.  But on the other hand, I'm just gona get a Gigabyte Intel P965 Motherboard and buy all new stuff for that including the 2GB RAM CORSAIR PC5400 <3
 Oh, and the Conroe will be included too  _________________ 
 
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