*Pardon my complete newbiness when it comes to computers*
I recently bought an acer aspire ax3400-e3212 desktop. Because it has a smaller box I realize it cant support the high end graphics cards, and my 220 power supply probably doesn't help much either.
The computer itself is great, Windows 7 64 bit, AMD Athlon quad core processor, 1 Terabyte HD, 4 GB DDR3 memory. The Big let down is the Nvidia Geforce 9200 integrated video card.
To the point, 2 Questions,
1) Is there a good graphics card which i could run StarCraft 2 on decently (right now everything's low) Whats the best card out there for me without upping my power supply?
2) How much damage $$$ am I looking at?
Thanks in advance to everyone that replies, I tried looking this stuff up on the net but found nothing =(
Here's a pretty good graphics card guide, complete with reviews. You can choose your price range and it'll tell you what the best card you can get is within that limit.
For a good graphics card you need atleast 500W but i'd say 400W is minimum. PSU(power supply unit) is pretty cheap from around $30~60 for an okay one. As for graphics card, I'd suggest a old 4870 or 4850 is good enough. That is if they even sell them anymore haha
On February 02 2011 15:03 MarineHeroSamKhan wrote: For a good graphics card you need atleast 500W but i'd say 400W is minimum. PSU(power supply unit) is pretty cheap from around $30~60 for an okay one. As for graphics card, I'd suggest a old 4870 or 4850 is good enough. That is if they even sell them anymore haha
On February 02 2011 15:03 MarineHeroSamKhan wrote: For a good graphics card you need atleast 500W but i'd say 400W is minimum. PSU(power supply unit) is pretty cheap from around $30~60 for an okay one. As for graphics card, I'd suggest a old 4870 or 4850 is good enough. That is if they even sell them anymore haha
Most places sell them still. o_O
Really!? Wtf O_o I went to NCIX and they didn't have any. WTFFFFF PS. Buy an ATI Radeon 5850, then you can overclock it to an 5870 = P
Why not upgrade your power supply and stick part of a bigger card out the back of your case? That's what I did and it works great. Most power supplies are universal in size, so even if you have a pretty small case you should still be able to upgrade it. I would at least look for a 400-450W PSU depending on the card you get (check the min requirements for the card)
On February 02 2011 15:00 [UNC]oRe.saMa wrote: Here's a pretty good graphics card guide, complete with reviews. You can choose your price range and it'll tell you what the best card you can get is within that limit.
Definitely get a measure on how much room you have and find a card that will clear your measurement by a cm or two. Then find out how powerful of a PSU it'll need.
On February 02 2011 15:00 [UNC]oRe.saMa wrote: Here's a pretty good graphics card guide, complete with reviews. You can choose your price range and it'll tell you what the best card you can get is within that limit.
Definitely get a measure on how much room you have and find a card that will clear your measurement by a cm or two. Then find out how powerful of a PSU it'll need.
LOL well I don't mean he should aim to stick a 9" card out the back, but it's better than nothing if it's <= a cm too big or what have you.
On February 02 2011 16:30 udgnim wrote: if your PC case resembles the below video, then I seriously doubt you're going to be able to do much upgrading (if any at all)
On February 02 2011 15:03 MarineHeroSamKhan wrote: For a good graphics card you need atleast 500W but i'd say 400W is minimum. PSU(power supply unit) is pretty cheap from around $30~60 for an okay one. As for graphics card, I'd suggest a old 4870 or 4850 is good enough. That is if they even sell them anymore haha
Most places sell them still. o_O
Really!? Wtf O_o I went to NCIX and they didn't have any. WTFFFFF PS. Buy an ATI Radeon 5850, then you can overclock it to an 5870 = P