1. What PSU do you have? Open up the case and find out. It's what the external power cable connects to.
2. Does your motherboard have a PCI-Express x16 slot? You can grab a program called CPUID (aka CPU-Z), and it will tell your motherboard model in the mainboard tab.
3. Intel Pentium Dual Core CPU @ 2.0ghz is not very fast. Don't spend money on a really high end card (e.g. 5870, GTX 285) because you CPU will likely become the limiting factor. Look at 9800GT, GTS 250, GTX 260, Radeon 4870, Radeon 5770, Radeon 4890.
1. What PSU do you have? Open up the case and find out. It's what the external power cable connects to.
2. Does your motherboard have a PCI-Express x16 slot? You can grab a program called CPUID (aka CPU-Z), and it will tell your motherboard model in the mainboard tab.
3. Intel Pentium Dual Core CPU @ 2.0ghz is not very fast. Don't spend money on a really high end card (e.g. 5870, GTX 285) because you CPU will likely become the limiting factor. Look at 9800GT, GTS 250, GTX 260, Radeon 4870, Radeon 5770, Radeon 4890.
Well with that said, if I was looking for that sort of power, would I be better off (price wise) upgrading my comp or getting a new one?
1. What PSU do you have? Open up the case and find out.
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