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June 19th, 2008, 04:12 PM
#1
[2K] video card recomendation?
I have a computer that is currently running win2k but I plan to go to XP pro very soon. I got a samsung 23" HDTV to use as a tv and monitor for this system that is in a bedroom. the video card in it now is a nvidia mx440 64 MB AGP card that doesn't do the wide screen resolutions at all, the best I can get is 1280 x 768. things still look stretched out some. the tv can display 1366 x 768. I am looking for something cheaper that will look good. I don't need a fancy card I don't play any high end games.
This is what I am thinking will work out but not sure:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814145067
I am willing to spend up to $50 if needed, so I am open to other options.
Thanks in advance
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June 19th, 2008, 04:34 PM
#2
When it comes to graphics cards.....Cheap in, cheap out. That card you linked to will barely do 1280 x 1024....not all that much of an upgrade. I would suggest you read the user reviews there; they will give you a good idea of what to expect from that card. I am highly doubtful you will find a <50 buck AGP card that will be really decent. AGP is pretty long in the tooth now...no longer in manufacture as far as I know (except maybe in some back-alley Hong Kong noodle shop). What you will be buying is old stock.
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June 19th, 2008, 04:38 PM
#3
this may work too it has more memory but but didn't get great reviews
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814145067
I just found this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814131014
claims to support up to 2048 x 1536
seems other have used it in older systems as a cheap improvement
Last edited by mparks; June 19th, 2008 at 04:47 PM.
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June 19th, 2008, 04:53 PM
#4
Those 5200 cards and the MX cards are a step backwards.
Fact is, you present card is the better of the two.
Possible this will work.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130207
After reading the reviews.
Then check this out.
http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/g...score,538.html
Also. I do suggest getting at least a 19 inch monitor!
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June 19th, 2008, 09:00 PM
#5
after reading Train's reply about My gfore4 MX440 64MB card possibly being better than both of the other cards I was looking at I decided to check for driver updates. I found there was one more since I last checked, I installed it and rebooted to find now my card will display a max of 1360 x 768 which looks very nice on my 23" Samsung LCD display. Thanks for the suggestions while you didn't really help me pick a new card it helped me to see that what I have isn't so bad after all and save me some $$.
I am still going to go with the XP pro upgrade and get a bigger hard drive alpng with a memory card reader.
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June 19th, 2008, 09:06 PM
#6
XP- 1 GB of ram makes for nive.
Might even want to check your harware to make sure it is all compatable too.
Kind of frustration to have buy a new printer and the like because we can not get XP drivers.
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June 19th, 2008, 10:49 PM
#7
Originally Posted by Train
XP- 1 GB of ram makes for nive.
Might even want to check your hardware to make sure it is all compatible too.
Kind of frustration to have buy a new printer and the like because we can not get XP drivers.
I have 1.5 GB of ram now. I built the system in 2004 so its not quite that out of date, XP was out then but I didn't want it back then. drivers should not be a problem any more them with 2000. I have a Biostar motherboard, AMD XP2400+, 1.5 gb of ram, 2 hard drives, a dual layer DVD-rw and a cd-rw, a 3com 905c NIC and sound blaster live 5.1 sound card as well as the video card we were talking about. My printer is an HP 1018 usb laserjet. I think every thing I have is built after XP came out.
I will not attempt vista I have seen and used that on some computers, I think its a pig! I'd need 4GB of ram to make a system feel as fast as mine is now.
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June 20th, 2008, 12:07 AM
#8
Vista 32 bit, only need 2 GB of ram.
You have plenty for XP as 1 GB is plenty.
As for you printer they do have drivers
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...oduct=1814094&
For several OS's too.
07 Nov 2002 dated version is for XP if your card is the Product # 3C905C-TX-M
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/r...X-M&order=desc
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June 21st, 2008, 01:01 AM
#9
Originally Posted by Train
Thanks for those links I was just going to use the cd for the printer but if the web is newer I'll use it from there. The 3com link is for the exact card I have. not very common any more but once was what most business computers in industry used. I checked BioStar's web site they have drivers for the chipset and all the on-board stuff for 98 up to server 2003 so I'm covered there. next steps are for me to get the 120GB hard drive that was given to me new 2 years ago that I have never been able to use on any computer because it just comes up with write errors when you try to copy more than a few files small files to it and I think its the usb to IDE interface in it that's the problem. anyway I want that out of the enclosure and inside the computer to test then transfer my files from the my near full data drive to it so I have more room and use the 80 gig data drive to install XP and get rid of the old old 20 gig drive 200 is running on now.
I figured I had enough RAM but I thought of getting another gigabyte because I have an open slot and its under $30 but I'm going to wait and see how it runs with XP first. I did by from new egg a built in memory card reader to install in place of the floppy drive I never ever use any more.
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June 21st, 2008, 08:52 AM
#10
After you take the hd out of the case and install it, I recommend taking into concideration the fact that you just may want to format that thing, or even a step further and Zero write the it a couple time, thus bury and possible problems except a direct head strike , that needs a new hdd to correct, format it and it should be good as new.
I have open slots also. But once I found out that the vertual quit getting hit at 768 MB of ram, I concider 1 GB more than plenty.
If you decide to Zero write , which resets the hdd surface back to factory soecs, be darn sure it is the only hdd hooked up! Then use a boot floppy or cd to do the work.
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