Author Topic: What graphics card should I get?  (Read 857 times)

I want something cheap, but is better then my geforce 210.

Seriously, the thing can barely play anything in 3d.

geforce 210.
Are you a relic from the early 2000s?

What's your system like? We need info about your PSU, motherboard, CPU, RAM, etc.

Are you a relic from the early 2000s?
My old graphics card wasn't cooled properly, and promptly melted. The guy my parents took the computer to replaced it with the cheapest and most crappiest card he can find.
That was a few years ago, and only now do I have a large craving to play some steam games I haven't touched in a while.

What's your system like? We need info about your PSU, motherboard, CPU, RAM, etc.
What's an easy way for me to get this information?

GTX 750 if you want something cheap

GTX 750 if you want something cheap
A bit expensive for me.


What's an easy way for me to get this information?
You can get most of it with either the accurate CPU-Z or the inaccurate dxdiag which is already installed on your PC (go to Run>"dxdiag.exe").

If you have the name of your PC (for example, Dell Dimension 8400) I can check your PSU. You could also look for the reference document/manual and check the specs list, or open the case up and look for the big box that you plug the power cable into.

What's your budget
Not entirely sure how much, I may split the cost with my brother or something.

In a perfect world it would probably be less than $60, but that may be asking too much.

Then again, I don't care if the settings for my games aren't high. My current graphics card can't even play them at all.

In a perfect world it would probably be less than $60, but that may be asking too much.
I think it might be better if you try and get some kind of job and save up a few hundred dollars to get something decent. $60 isn't going to net you anything from this century.

We can still check if I have your specs, though. There might just be something.

i mean you could get a gt 730 like me, i can max all source games except gmod and run minecraft at max settings

You can get most of it with either the accurate CPU-Z or the inaccurate dxdiag which is already installed on your PC (go to Run>"dxdiag.exe").

If you have the name of your PC (for example, Dell Dimension 8400) I can check your PSU. You could also look for the reference document/manual and check the specs list, or open the case up and look for the big box that you plug the power cable into.
Too lazy to install everything, so:




It's a Dell XPS 8300.


i mean you could get a gt 730 like me, i can max all source games except gmod and run minecraft at max settings
This seems like a much more reasonable option for me. Around $60 it seems.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2016, 05:37:41 PM by joe411 »

How much are you willing to spend?

Not entirely sure how much, I may split the cost with my brother or something.

In a perfect world it would probably be less than $60, but that may be asking too much.

sorry nevermind.



yeah I saw your post right after I posted.

I think it might be better if you try and get some kind of job and save up a few hundred dollars to get something decent. $60 isn't going to net you anything from this century.

We can still check if I have your specs, though. There might just be something.
I could maybe go a bit higher, but I would have to save over a large period of time.
« Last Edit: March 21, 2016, 05:39:45 PM by joe411 »