Have a problem with upgrading my computer, Not the best with hardware but My computer is the Del inspiron 531, I'm pretty sure these are the stats
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/del...tag=mncol;psum
And was wondering is it worth spending €98 on http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku...ed#ProductTabs
As in will all the other parts be good for a nice few of the newer games and will it last a nice while?
Is my Pc worth upgrading to this graphics card
Solas
Snograt
As long as that does have a PCI-E x16 and the PSU to drive it. I think that GeForce 6150 was an onboard graphics solution, budget-end stuff. If the 4670 fits in there and gets enough power, it should be quite an improvement.
Bear in mind that that graphics card is worth more than the rest of the system...
Bear in mind that that graphics card is worth more than the rest of the system...
cant.take.a.hint
If it's the slim model, keep in mind you will probably need a low profile graphics card.
Blackhearted
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Have a problem with upgrading my computer, Not the best with hardware but My computer is the Del inspiron 531, I'm pretty sure these are the stats
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/del...tag=mncol;psum And was wondering is it worth spending €98 on http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku...ed#ProductTabs As in will all the other parts be good for a nice few of the newer games and will it last a nice while? |
As for if that 4670 is worth any money at all... I personally wouldn't buy it. As it doesn't remotely live up to the reviews claims that it can perform equal to or better than a 3850. But then again it will [probobly] work with the underpowered psu's oems use and would still be an upgrade over that 6150 so.. in this case it may not be completely terrible.
Quaker
If, as Snograt says, it has a PCIe graphics slot and the power supply can handle it, it would be a good candidate for a GPU upgrade.
Some versions of the 531 came with an nVidia 8500GT, so it's most likely that it has the required slot and a big enough Power Supply.
Before choosing a video card, make sure that the Power Supply in the 531 is large enough to handle it. ATI recommends a 400watt for the 4670
Some versions of the 531 came with an nVidia 8500GT, so it's most likely that it has the required slot and a big enough Power Supply.
Before choosing a video card, make sure that the Power Supply in the 531 is large enough to handle it. ATI recommends a 400watt for the 4670
Solas
Would I be better off to get somthing like a 512 for the €40 mark?
And how do I check power supply?
TY
And how do I check power supply?
TY
Elder III
if you open the side of your computer case, the power supply will be the box in the top left corner (most typical location) - there ought to be a big sticker on there that lists the maximum watts that it is rated for.