what's your cpu though? make sure you aren't bottle necking yourself there
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KOFgokuon
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what's your cpu though? make sure you aren't bottle necking yourself there | ||
FabledIntegral
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KOFgokuon
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whne you get back to your comp, run the program cpu-z http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php and tell us what your cpu is also take a look inside and see what your power supply is, need to make sure that it isn't too low to run a new video card tigerdirect is a website like newegg where you can buy electronics. bing is a service that lets you get cash back after purchasing. http://www.bing.com/cashback/ | ||
FabledIntegral
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On May 10 2010 13:17 KOFgokuon wrote: bottle neck means that one part of your computer is slower than the rest, making further upgrades useless until you upgrade that part whne you get back to your comp, run the program cpu-z http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php and tell us what your cpu is also take a look inside and see what your power supply is, need to make sure that it isn't too low to run a new video card tigerdirect is a website like newegg where you can buy electronics. bing is a service that lets you get cash back after purchasing. http://www.bing.com/cashback/ Could I find all that info from just typing in dxdiag? But I see. I should make sure my brother's computer isn't bottlenecked either then... right? Edit: actually I guess it wouldn't matter as long as the card i give him is an improvement | ||
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KOFgokuon
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take a look at the power supply, see if it has a sticker that says what the voltage is | ||
FabledIntegral
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On May 11 2010 01:34 KOFgokuon wrote: well if you want to replace your video card you're going to have to open your case up at some point anyways, so might as well start now take a look at the power supply, see if it has a sticker that says what the voltage is Got'cha. My case is always open because the power button broke and I have to manually push it in (shitty design flaw in the XPS 700). Also leads to using excessive amounts of canned air to keep it clean... | ||
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