eh?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130360&cm_sp=DailyDeal-_-14-130-360-_-Productopinions?
11/26/2008 9:37:32 AM
What do you need your card to do?List your top 5 gamesand tell us a few that you're interested in in the near future.[Edited on November 26, 2008 at 9:39 AM. Reason : ideastorm]
11/26/2008 9:39:13 AM
well basically ive been out of gaming for a whileim still rockin my dell from 2001.but can i play the new games with this (and possibly 2 of them with the sli)? the most intense shit i've even heard about recently was crysis, so i guess thats the benchmark for me.also, it's mostly about being able to keep up reasonably for the near future...lately, i'm just limited on my comp because its so old and busted
11/26/2008 11:20:42 AM
i would say that's a good place to start, either that or the 9800GT or GTX+ depending on how much money you want to spend.
11/26/2008 11:40:39 AM
IF you're using a 2001 era Dell, that GPU and most good modern GPUs won't go in your computer.
11/26/2008 11:47:28 AM
First, make sure you have a PCIe x16 slot on your motherboard. If you're on a 2001 Dell you probably have an AGP slot (or even no video card slot -- worst case).If you do have the necessary slot this 9800GT is a much better deal for $10 more:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127379
11/26/2008 6:43:30 PM
Take old computer.Throw in garbage.Buy new computer.Play game!
11/27/2008 12:57:06 PM
A 9800GT on a dinosaur with probably a 450 watt power supply.Me no thinks it would work
11/27/2008 1:08:05 PM
I dont know my computers very well, so this is probably dumb but...I just bought a new computer. Its graphics card is a "Intel Graphics Media accelerator 3100."I have a grahics card I bought last year thats a e-GeForce 8600 GTS. Which is better? I am kind of assuming the Geforce card is, but the way computer technology moves year to year, I thought it might be possible that what the computer came with may be better. Should I install the Geforce card in the new comp?
1/2/2009 9:08:21 AM
Anybody? Im about to open up this computer...
1/2/2009 12:06:17 PM
I just bought a 9800GT from Newegg. It was on sale for $100 AR last week. Should arrive today, I'll provide some feedback once it's up and running. Currently running a Quadro FX 3500 which is a killer card but isn't optimized for gaming, plus built on the 7000 series architecture so it's time to upgrade.
1/2/2009 12:32:50 PM
^^yes, 3100 is an integrated graphics on the motherboard, dedicated graphics card like the Geforce is always better.^you'll notice a SIGNIFICANT difference in gaming for sure.
1/2/2009 12:49:58 PM
1/2/2009 4:37:54 PM
wow i thought it was pretty easy to build your own pc but apparently not if you're just plain stupid^
1/2/2009 5:27:34 PM
^^ Suppostly its pretty common... Or people thinking they need to cut the cards or something. Or cut the case, ive seen pictures of that before too.
1/2/2009 7:22:21 PM
The 9800GT is sweet but the PSU I bought to go with it came DOA. Hopefully it will get here soon b/c I can't play for more than 5-10 minutes with the old one before a crash. Only 1 12V rail at 28A isn't enough juice. The new one has 4 12V rails so I can dedicate 20A to the card, should be enough based on what I've read.But you were right, I can tell a huge difference over the FX 3500.
1/3/2009 9:45:45 AM
Follow-up: 9800GT plus new PSU = awesome70-100 FPS in TF2 w/ everything on high, 4x AA and 4x AF40-60 FPS in L4D w/ almost everything on high, 2x AA and 2x AF
1/16/2009 10:25:27 AM
I just picked up this PC Power and Cooling 750W PSU for $65 AR:http://www.amazon.com/PC-Power-Cooling-S75CF-Crossfire/dp/B000VVVNNQ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1232144403&sr=8-1Anandtech gave it some pretty good reviews
1/16/2009 5:21:03 PM
^ nice deal on a great PSU
1/16/2009 6:25:51 PM