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| Bacon Pancakes:
--- Quote from: nixton on August 07, 2013, 10:25:04 AM ---Im poor. --- End quote --- If your poor why are you getting a gaming computer? I use my laptop :cookieMonster: |
| nixton:
--- Quote from: Bacon Pancakes on August 07, 2013, 10:49:54 AM --- If your poor why are you getting a gaming computer? I use my laptop :cookieMonster: --- End quote --- I'm not getting a computer, I'm just upgrading my GPU, you must have been confused. |
| Bacon Pancakes:
--- Quote from: nixton on August 07, 2013, 10:55:40 AM ---I'm not getting a computer, I'm just upgrading my GPU, you must have been confused. --- End quote --- Oh sorry xD I have no knowledge of these things xD |
| Pecon:
If you're doing just a simple GPU upgrade on an older computer, I've read that the Radeon 7750 is the best bet to go with right now. It's only about $90 and you only need a 400w power supply (You should check this in the computer you're upgrading). http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161427 |
| nixton:
Ok, so the comp is HP Pavilion p7-1003w and this is the specs: N-Alvorix-RS880-uATX (Alvorix) AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 650 Processor 3.2 GHz 8.00 GB Memory 64-Bit Operating System Integrated graphics using AMD ATI Radeon HD 4200 Integrated ALC888S-VD audio Internal 250W (100-240V) And the case is ATX Height: 38.81 cm (15.28 inches) Width: 17.50 cm (6.89 inches) Length: 40.99 cm (16.14 inches) So does integrated graphics mean that I have to get a new motherboard in order to install a new GPU? Also thanks for the help Pecon, I am considering it., |
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