Graphics card

god of the unkown

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Oct 2006

N/W

I am currently using intel graphics, but want to upgrade, but would also like some advice on what PCI (Not Express) graphics card to get with my £40 budget? and with £40 will it even be an upgrade?

Veneficus

Veneficus

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jan 2006

UK

I think anything can be considered an upgrade over intel graphics..

An old style PCI graphics card limits you alot, are you sure your motherboard doesnt support AGP?

If not, then i suggest an ATI Radeon 9200 PCi, shouldnt set you back more than £30 if you know where to look.

They are old cards now, but will be able to run GuildWars better than Intel.
I also suggest upgrading to at least a motherboard capable of running AGP.. but for now you should be content with that graphics card i suggested.

god of the unkown

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Oct 2006

N/W

My motherboard is a ms7131 version 1. Lost the manual - i dont know!

Mushroom

Mushroom

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Aug 2006

Alabama

Quote:
Originally Posted by god of the unkown
My motherboard is a ms7131 version 1. Lost the manual - i dont know!
That motherboard supports PCIe, why would you want to install a PCI video card?

Trust me on this, hold off until you can get a PCIe card. Otherwise, you are just wasting your money. In fact, the graphics on board are just about equal (if not a little better) then a low end PCI card.

If you are going for budget, look into the ATI X300. They come with what they call "Hyper-Memory", where it uses some on the card, and some of your system memory for more power.

In fact, I found a card just like that for £30.55.

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Product...9374&GroupID=0

So double check to make sure you have PCIe, then get a card like that (or even a little better). At the same site, I found an X550 for £47.47. That is a much better card, because it has 256 MB of RAM on-board, and does not take any from your system memory.

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Product...5211&GroupID=0