I need your help to select the best graphic card for my PC...

gozarteum

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Hi.. Have a nice day.. I own an old Dell XPS 600 : intel pentium D935, 2 Gb Ballistix 667, Nvidia nForce4 X16 MCP, and old 19 in. Samsung syncmaster 920.. etc..
I like to play only Microsoft Fs2004 ans FSX games.. I need upgrade my video card (nvdia 6800GT); with a single card.. not SLI.. May you help me please.. Thanks a lot.. Bye
 

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A really good graphics card would be bottlenecked by the rest of your system. Fortunately your monitor only runs at 1440x900, so you don't need a top of the line card to run things well. How much are you looking to spend?
 

gozarteum

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Hi.. my best regards to you.. I could spent around 150 bucks.. Thanks
 

JofaMang

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^^+1

In my experience, upgrading older machines with ATI breaths new life, while upgrading with Nvidia enhances the need to ugprade other parts. Could be bias, but I have never upgraded a friend or family members computer with ATI and had them anything but enjoy. The few times I installed Nvida, were far less compelling.

To each their own, but I thing jay2tall is on to something.
 

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Hey dude. i have a 9600GSO 512MB 128-Bit card and it runs every game at max. settings at 1440x900. For instance i am able to plat Batman Arkham asylum with very high ssettings and no Physx very smoothly. i recommend that card for that resolution. Anyway a HD 4770 or HD 4850 will be much better for future.
 
Yeh, a 9600GSO is a great choice for the rest of your system. As long as you're not playing Crysis or anything extreme.

It's not worth get anything above a 4830 or 8800/9800GT since the Pentium D would significantly bottleneck it.


1. 4670 or 9600GSO ~$60 (best GPU to match your system
2. 9600GT ~ $70 (slightly better than #1)
3. 4830 or 8800/9800GT ~$90 (better than #1 or #2, CPU bottleneck)
4. 4850 or 9800GTX/GTX+/GTS250 ~ $110 (better than #3, but you've hit a major CPU bottleneck...you can get this if you want to reuse it in a future system)
 

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i love my 9600gso, but sadly i cant play fsx with the sliders semi-high with it. its not my cpus fault, i have a high clocked core 2 duo
 

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Dude. You need a Quad core to run the game on highest settings(thats what i heard)
I haven't played FSX yet.I just saw reviews.
 

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