Hi I have a PC with Intel D915GAV motherboard, 3.5 ghz pentium 4 processor, 4gb DDR 1 ram?. Now, which graphics card will

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honestly if youre going to be playing anything more intense than minesweeper youre going to need a new pc. period. get a processor that has built in graphics so you dont have to buy a graphics card right off the bat. amy good gpu will literally not do you sny good. it will perform as a low end gpu that would not bottleneck in this system. in this pc, there probably is not a good storage, and that would be the only part that you would be able to save. if you do a cpu and motherboard upgrade, chances are you will need to upgrade everything else in the system to make them work. i would start looking for a pc/pc build that fits your needs and budget because you arent going to be doing very effective gaming at all on that ancient pc. if i...
I'm sure you already know this but I'll say it anyway. You need a new computer. That CPU is too old to handle most modern games. You could play old games on it with a new graphics card but buying anything more expensive than $50 is not going to be worth it.
 


This is terrible advice. His motherboard is for a Pentium 4. Both the gpus you suggest are way overkill for this system.
 
Spend whatever money you have on a CPU and motherboard. If you'd prefer not to wait on getting a GPU, (because you don't have the money etc.) consider buying a decent APU to hold you over. AMD A# series APU's would work, but you'll have to get a new motherboard. I don't recommend dedicating a GPU to that computer.
 
honestly if youre going to be playing anything more intense than minesweeper youre going to need a new pc. period. get a processor that has built in graphics so you dont have to buy a graphics card right off the bat. amy good gpu will literally not do you sny good. it will perform as a low end gpu that would not bottleneck in this system. in this pc, there probably is not a good storage, and that would be the only part that you would be able to save. if you do a cpu and motherboard upgrade, chances are you will need to upgrade everything else in the system to make them work. i would start looking for a pc/pc build that fits your needs and budget because you arent going to be doing very effective gaming at all on that ancient pc. if i have read you wrong and you just want a gpu and dont want to do any gaming, im sorry.
 
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