Sunday, September 12, 2010

What video card?

I be given a (1999) Gateway Performance 400 computer for my young son awhile ago and I a short time ago bought upgraded memory and now I requirement a good video card. The card it have now is a immensely old 16mb 3Dfx Voodoo Banshee AGP Graphics Accelerator video card. Now what card should I buy? 64mb or 128mb?

What video card?

It's critical that you find a card that will be compatible with your motherboard. Reason I read aloud that is that you put a stronger video card, it may exact your system not to Power On Self Test. Chances are with the age of your system you hold AGP, so your choices for video cards will be limited, but don't verbs. You should be able to find a 64, and yes even a 128 MB video card. Another remedy is to find a PCI video card as well.
A video memory should be atleast 128 mb, if you wanna run something approaching vista on it. atleast 90 for xp.

and most computers die in 4 years, and i recommend you should buy a spanking new one.

try ATI Radeon X300 which has 128mb.
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