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Is A GeForce 280 GTX compatible with my computer?

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OneWithFire:


--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on December 01, 2009, 07:55:11 PM ---Unless your hard drive is from 1993 driver size should not be an issue.

Do you know what parts are in your computer currently?

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I dont have a graphics card, that is all i know.

Anyways, now that you solved that, how much space would it take?

OneWithFire:

Double...


PROCESSOR                 AMD Sempron™ LE-1300 (2.3GHz, 800MHz, 512KB)
MEMORY                       4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz- 4 DIMMs
HARD DRIVE                  500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™
OPTICAL DRIVE           16X DVD+/-RW Drive
VIDEO CARD                 nVidia GeForce GT 220, 1024MB




Is this a good comp?

Inv3rted:

I need to know your motherboard. I have two GTX280s in SLI configuration, and each one is using a PCI-e2.0x16 slot.

FrAgGEr:

single core, oh god.
you don't need a graphics card that powerful, it will be bottlenecked by your processor.


--- Quote from: OneWithFire on December 01, 2009, 08:08:45 PM ---I dont have a graphics card, that is all i know.

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bullstuff, you have one.


--- Quote from: OneWithFire on December 01, 2009, 08:18:18 PM ---VIDEO CARD                 nVidia GeForce GT 220, 1024MB

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I would say you don't even need an upgrade (unless you upgrade your processor too)
Keep your computer how it is.

Miga:

"The Sempron replaced the AMD Duron processor and competes against Intel's Celeron series of processors."
...oh god. You're not gonna get any better performance with a GTX 280 unless you upgrade that processor.

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