G Guest Guest Jun 24, 2009 #1 Hey, I've recently had a fault with my graphics card, so really want a replacement. Which is the best compatible graphics card I can buy?
Hey, I've recently had a fault with my graphics card, so really want a replacement. Which is the best compatible graphics card I can buy?
T trkorecky Distinguished Jan 27, 2009 169 0 18,690 Jun 24, 2009 #2 It would help all of us if you provided more information. Budget, resolution you plan on using, whether you plan to game or not/games you plan to play, brand preference/requirement, etc.
It would help all of us if you provided more information. Budget, resolution you plan on using, whether you plan to game or not/games you plan to play, brand preference/requirement, etc.
G Guest Guest Jun 24, 2009 #3 The idea is to get the best one available for game playing, but the concern that due to motherboard limits the top of the range graphics card might not be adding anything extra compared to something a little bit cheaper.
The idea is to get the best one available for game playing, but the concern that due to motherboard limits the top of the range graphics card might not be adding anything extra compared to something a little bit cheaper.
coozie7 Champion Jun 2, 2007 10,013 10 59,215 Jun 24, 2009 #4 Yes, fine. But we need to know: CPU, PSU (+12v output/s), monitor resoloution and budget.