Any suggestions on a new graphics card would be appreciated.
Here is the kicker, my budget is maxed at around $100 usd.
Here are some system specs. If any additional information is needed, lemme know, and Thanks )
Dell XPS Studio 435T/9000
Intel Core I7 CPU 920 @ 2.67 GHZ
8 GB RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
ATI Radeon 4800 Series 1GB GPU
Samsung S24C750 Monitor
All drivers undated as of posting.
Thanks again,
renfoe
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http://www.newegg.com/Desktop-Graphics- ... gesize=100
thats really my only suggestion is to look at this page and go through, I personally dont know anything about any of these cards but they are around the range you suggested
thats really my only suggestion is to look at this page and go through, I personally dont know anything about any of these cards but they are around the range you suggested
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Below is good reference for graphics cards, expect November version of article to come out any day.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gam ... ,3107.html
I assume you have a PCI Express (PCIe) slot in your machine, would be very surprised if you did not, but verify you have a slot.
What wattage is your power supply?
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gam ... ,3107.html
I assume you have a PCI Express (PCIe) slot in your machine, would be very surprised if you did not, but verify you have a slot.
What wattage is your power supply?
Aaeadiel
My suggestion is to go to newegg.com. There, you can filter graphics cards in many ways. First I would filter it on the slot your motherboard has (looks like pci express 2.0, double check that). Then I would just find the best that fits the price range or even a little higher. Make sure to read the reviews on what other customers said about it.
Next step is to use those results to see if anyone is selling a card from some other site (ebay or wherever else you can find used), and you might be able to get something way better for the price. A friend picked up a GTX 670 the other day for $150, which is a steal.
Next step is to use those results to see if anyone is selling a card from some other site (ebay or wherever else you can find used), and you might be able to get something way better for the price. A friend picked up a GTX 670 the other day for $150, which is a steal.
you won't get a better buy for $100 than this card.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/3969 ... Video_Card
if you can extend your budget at all get this one.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/4049 ... Video_Card
I promise I just saved you several hours of researching to end up picking either one of these cards
oh and btw NEVER...and i mean NEVER EVER buy a used video card. it is VERY easy to OC or abuse cards then sell them without someone knowing the condition during max load.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/3969 ... Video_Card
if you can extend your budget at all get this one.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/4049 ... Video_Card
I promise I just saved you several hours of researching to end up picking either one of these cards
oh and btw NEVER...and i mean NEVER EVER buy a used video card. it is VERY easy to OC or abuse cards then sell them without someone knowing the condition during max load.