Friday, April 27, 2012

I would like to know the best Video Card my PC can run?

I have a Dell Vostro 200 Mini tower (Dekstop) with

- 4Gb Ram,

- Intel Core 2Duo (2.83Ghz)

- Motherboard is a G33M02

- Graphic card I want to change, ATI Radeon HD 3650.



-Power Supply 300 Watt. (might get a better one, 500W to be exact)|||I would suggest a 5750, I run a 5750 perfectly stable on my machine and I have 330w psu right now.|||...wow. Nikhil is an absolute moron unless he just stepped out of a time warp from 2008. Seriously, what the hell are you smoking? If you're this daft then don't post.



In any case, it can technically take any PCIe card that will fit the case and power supply. That being said, a really powerful card is pointless in here, but an upgrade itself is not despite what some other idiots have said. Don't blow a lot of money. Something in the range of a 6750 to a 6870 or so should do the trick without getting bottlenecked too badly by the rest of your system. Just bear in mind that you're never going to get awesome performance out of that thing. It should be good enough to get you by for a while, though.|||It could support pretty much any PCI-e, but it may not be worth it really. Be sure to check that power supply first. Usually there is a label on it that tells you exactly what you have.



Your board is kind of stunted in terms of growth after that. If you want to make the most out of your money, get a graphics card and another one later and run them in SLI/Xfire on your new comp you'll have to buy within another year.|||I don't know why you want a new video card because your processor and motherboard aren't very powerful.

The best video card your PC can run is nVidia Geforce 8800 GTX.

This is the second best video card available now.

The card costs $560 dollars cheapest.|||You'd honestly be better off getting a whole new computer because even if there were a GPU that could fit into your small case, it wouldn't improve your overall performance by much.

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