Author Topic: Graphics Card Help  (Read 1594 times)

Hey, people. After going to my friend (Whatevaguy)'s house and playing TF2 on his awesome-mazing computer, I realized that I need a new graphics card. I'm just wondering what kind I should buy, probably around $300. I get $40 a month, and now have about $214. I know you need my specs, but I don't know which ones/where to find them. Thanks for help!


PSU wattage and CPU specs would be helpful.

Also some info on your mobo and general computer information would be good.

360
I hope you're not saying he should buy an Xbox 360.

What operating system are you using?

For windows just go into run and type dxdiag.

You can screen-cap or copy paste it for us that would help a ton.

360
I hope you're not saying he should buy an Xbox 360.
Already have one, hate not having unlocks. ;)
PSU wattage and CPU specs would be helpful.

Also some info on your mobo and general computer information would be good.
Where can I find this information? :c
Edit: Okay, thanks, Righteous. Gimme a second. Also, I'm using Vista.
Edit 2: Alrighty, I didn't feel like uploading them. Here they are, System and Display.
« Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 07:15:15 PM by Dapizzanator »

Read my post.

The 360 stuff is just stuffposting.



To find your power supply wattage you can open up your computer and write down the information on the power supply (The bi silver box with cables coming out of it).

I think you're going to have to pop your case open to find PSU wattage. Just make sure to turn off your computer first.

Sarcasms... Ps3 ftw!

The 360 stuff is just stuffposting.
I was pretty much saying his post was unrelated.
Totally stuffposting.

Sarcasms... Ps3 ftw!
Get the forget out.

Already have one, hate not having unlocks. ;)Where can I find this information? :c
Edit: Okay, thanks, Righteous. Gimme a second. Also, I'm using Vista.
Edit 2: Alrighty, I didn't feel like uploading them. Here they are, System and Display.

Everything is pretty decent.

I would, however, not drop $300 on a card. Your system is pretty decent but it isn't great.

I personally would get the Radeon HD 5770 for $200 and maybe another gig of RAM. The 5770 will run under $200 and will be able to max out source games and still leave you with a reasonable frame rate.

Any $300 card is going to be seriously bottlenecked by that E2200 you have in there. I also fear that your PSU wattage is going to be too low to do anything serious, OR you won't be able to run a PCI-E power line from your PSU to a newer GPU.

Go ahead and take a picture of your PSU when you're in there.

I'm not saying you can't upgrade, you just aren't going to be able to get the latest and greatest stuff without upgrading other components.

edit: Dammit, RO keeps beating me to the mark.

Alright, I'll have to ask my dad about the card.
How do you get more RAM? I'm horrible at computers, at least when it comes to stuff like this.

Alright, I'll have to ask my dad about the card.
How do you get more RAM? I'm horrible at computers, at least when it comes to stuff like this.
You buy it. It comes in a little sleeve and you pop it into a port on your mobo. It's actually probably one of the easiest upgrades that anyone can do to their computer.

I should take back what I said about RAM. I don't want to work you through the process of finding exactly what your RAM is. Mixing and matching RAM is a very bad Idea.

Like Sirrus said, please take a picture of your power supply.


thanks for eating my brain btw...
« Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 07:27:26 PM by Righteous One »