Maximizing graphics in GW??

jackshredder

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Alright, So currently, I have a Radeon 9220 Pro (128mb I believe), and 2Gb of normal RAM.

To cut to the chase: Will upgrading to a 1Gb video card make a dramatic difference in GW graphics?

Since hardware has come down so much, I figured an upgrade wouldn't be a bad idea.

Thanks in advance!

Brett Kuntz

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It should make a pretty good difference, you should be able to run at maximum settings quite easily.

Malician

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yes. Graphical settings are almost totally reliant on your graphics card, and Guild Wars has very low system requirements. If I remember correctly, I could run it at max @ 1900x1200 (barely, no AA) with a 6600 GT, which only had 128 megabytes of RAM. (Which shows how little amount of RAM actually matters on most graphics cards..)

At a lower res you'll probably need about half that much power.. which basically means you can pick up something for $30-50.

You need to find out if you have an AGP or a PCI-Express slot first.

1 gigabyte card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102844

moriz

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keep in mind that vRAM does not necessarily determine the graphic card's performance. you can strap 2gb of vRAM onto a geforce 9500, but my HD4850 with 512mb of vRAM will still kick the crap out of it.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by moriz View Post
keep in mind that vRAM does not necessarily determine the graphic card's performance. you can strap 2gb of vRAM onto a geforce 9500, but my HD4850 with 512mb of vRAM will still kick the crap out of it.
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to the OP: Remember that upgrading your video card could quite likely cause a need for an upgrade to your Power Supply as well. If your current GPU is a Radeon 9200, then chances are that your PSU is outdated as well. Also be sure to check out if you have an AGP or PCIEx16 mobo.... as stated a couple of posts above.

Brett Kuntz

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He has a 9220, which means he's AGP, but ATI still releases their cards for AGP, so I think that is what he is refering to.

jackshredder

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I just looked at the most recent post, and I believe it's PCI express
at least that's what my dad told me

Brett Kuntz

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Erm, there is no such thing as a Radeon 9220 Pro, and any card that old can only be AGP. PCI-E wasn't available until the X800 Pro which came out years and years after the 9x00 series cards.

moriz

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he probably meant Radeon 9250, which does exist.

also, keep in mind that the Radeon 9250 also comes in PCI versions. pray that yours isn't it.

jackshredder

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CORRECTION!
Sorry, I was mistaken.
On the front of my computer, it says "Available PCI-Express slot"
So, I'm guessing the current card might be in an AGP.

I'll have to open it up and check eventually.

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if you indeed have a pci express slot chances are slim that you have AGP.
I recommend a radeon 4650 or 4670 made by Gigabyte
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125253
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125244

if you end up having AGP, do not despair - AGP version of 4650 is available

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814125281

moriz

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there's also the question of what kind of PCI-E slot you have: 1x, 4x, 8x, or 16x.

personally, i wouldn't bother upgrading such a system. the X1300 is capable enough for GW, and you should save up money to build an entirely new system. you can pretty easily build a system that can max out GW (as well as other games) for $300 these days.