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Re: graphics card

Postby congo » Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:56 pm

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Re: graphics card

Postby trojan rabbit » Sun Mar 18, 2007 7:26 pm

[quote]Yes, you'll get reflections, you don't need to spam
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Re: graphics card

Postby trojan rabbit » Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:42 pm

OK, everyone, wish me luck.

Tomorrow I go to the land of Best Buy and get either more RAM or a new card


If I don't make it back, give my perriferals to someone...

(how do you spell t hat???)

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Re: graphics card

Postby trojan rabbit » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:15 am

OK, just two last questions-


For jetways, do you need DX 9 or 10?

and do comps like mine have an AGP, PCI, or PCI-E

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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:23 am

OK, just two last questions-


For jetways, do you need DX 9 or 10?

and do comps like mine have an AGP, PCI, or PCI-E

thank you



I dont think you can upgrade to anything. As I recall the Dimension 2400 series has no AGP or PCIe ports and you are stuck on the integrated graphics chip.



EDIT: Confirmed:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s ... /specs.htm

you are stuck. Although it has PCI slots, I recall something about the D2400 where a PCI video card wont work right. It was not designed to be a game rig, only business applications.


Even if you did get a PCI card to run, you are better off on the integrated port because the communication bus is faster. I do not think DX9 will run from PCI but it has been a long time since I looked into that so I may be wrong.

You can not run DX10 on anything like that tower. It will require a new PCIe game rig running Window vista for DX10

I think the purchase of a PCI card would be a waste of money> It would be better spent replacing the tower with one that has what you need, a PCIe slot, video card, a good CPU and the right motherboard and memory.
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Re: graphics card

Postby dcunning30 » Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:16 pm

You CAN upgrade.
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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:58 pm

[quote]You CAN upgrade.
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Re: graphics card

Postby dcunning30 » Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:12 pm

I happen to know about this because I have one of those low end PC's with the so-called Intel Extreme Graphics, complete with the shared memory!   ::)

I upgraded it to pretty close to the max the hardware will allow.  In fact, my 1st upgrade was the graphics card.  I notice 3D performance boost immediately.  I'm on my 3rd graphics card now, the Geforce 5500.  I know it's modest, but I'm satisfied for now.  So far, I still have some life in it before I buy another machine, so, for the time being, I'm good.

And re: the Best Buy employee, I was near a conversation where a guy wanted to buy a PCI card with S-video out so he could use his TV.  The Best Buy employee told him that he was pretty much screwed.  There's a few PCI cards with S-Video.  I waited until the employee walked off and told the guy what he needed to know.
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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:26 pm

[quote]I happen to know about this because I have one of those low end PC's with the so-called Intel Extreme Graphics, complete with the shared memory!
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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:25 pm

OK, just two last questions-


For jetways, do you need DX 9 or 10?

and do comps like mine have an AGP, PCI, or PCI-E

thank you



DX9 or greater with advanced animations enabled for jetways

as dcunning30 pointed out, he has a system like yours and knows the PCI card will work, so a PCI video card is what you need

On many of those boards you must turn off the integrated grahpics controller in the BIOS after you install a PCI video card. Some BIOS's require you also enable the PCI as a primary video adapter. I do not know that BIOS but I would bet you will need to do one or both. Perhaps dcunning30 can confirm that.
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Re: graphics card

Postby trojan rabbit » Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:05 pm

bless you both  ;)    

I'll get one eventually, but I don't have enough money  right now, I'm saving up for a school trip...

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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:18 pm

[quote]bless you both
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Re: graphics card

Postby congo » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:46 am

From what I have observed, the price of a half decent PCI graphics card could set you up with a modern core system :P, even the better onboard video chips these days will offer reasonable graphics compared to PCI cards.
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Re: graphics card

Postby dcunning30 » Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:01 am

Yes, you do have to turn off the on board video throught the BIOS if you're going to use a PCI card.  Install the card 1st, boot then go to the BIOS and turn off the on-board setting.  Your computer will recognize the new card, even though you haven't installed the drivers yet.  And be sure to make sure your monitor cable is plugged to the card and not the on-board video.  It seems obvious, but it had me scratching my head for a couple of minutes!  LOL!!!

BTW, re: the on board video outperforming a PCI card, that's new to me.  where did you learn that?  When I did my research, I visited the Intel site and read the 845 specs and visited tomshardware.com, but that was some time ago.
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Re: graphics card

Postby Nick N » Sat Mar 31, 2007 2:25 am

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BTW, re: the on board video outperforming a PCI card, that's new to me.
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