Author Topic: I'm Finally, FINALLY Getting a New Graphics card  (Read 1830 times)

Your question was if a mobo has an integrated graphics chip, if you can't support another card. He answered your question. It's not his fault you asked a mindless question br0.
What? How did I ever say it was his fault?


ahh, I was looking around online and it said it came with a 250 watt psu

I just looked around and saw that too, but me and my friend fully looked around the PC so we knew exactly what was in it and what-not.


My model did come with a 500 watt Power Supply.

I can run Half Life 2: Episode 2 on my laptop on Medium. c:
I can run Crysis on the highest settings on my high-end gaming PC. c:
(Which BTW, my dad forgeted up when he tried doing me a "favor" by re-installing XP to free up space. Without my permission. Now it doesn't even install any OS.  T_T )

I can run Half Life 2: Episode 2 on my laptop on Medium. c:
I can run Crysis on the highest settings on my high-end gaming PC. c:
(Which BTW, my dad forgeted up when he tried doing me a "favor" by re-installing XP to free up space. Without my permission. Now it doesn't even install any OS.  T_T )


I highly doubt all of that


I just looked around and saw that too, but me and my friend fully looked around the PC so we knew exactly what was in it and what-not.


My model did come with a 500 watt Power Supply.

I would get a cheaper card because most games right now can take advantage of three cores and you only have two. This would bottleneck you quite a bit.



Also check to make sure that you have the correct leads and that your rail can support the card.



Also, I highly doubt that it will fit if you have a name-brand computer.
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Also, I highly doubt that it will fit if you have a name-brand computer.



The card is only 8.78 inches long, thats not a very long card. This card is also the lesser of amd's 2 new mid range graphic cards so its not very high end

Does it have a PCI-E port? The website doesn't say if it does.

I'm not handicapped. 9 inches isn't an expected amount of clearance in a micro-atx consumer brand case. And although it is obviously not the highest end, it is still comparable to the GTX 460 which is far more high end than what should be put in a computer like that. I think that you are lost...