Author Topic: Is A GeForce 280 GTX compatible with my computer?  (Read 2241 times)

Is it compatible with ALL computers, and if so, how do i figure out if it is?

Also, how much space does the driver take? i only have 20 GB left of space.

Is it compatible with ALL computers, and if so, how do i figure out if it is?

AFAIK it's compatible with all versions of Windows, 32-bit and 64-bit, Linux, solaris and some others. I don't know about Mac though.

No, is it compatible with my COMPUTER

Also, how much space would the drivers take up?

Unless your hard drive is from 1993 driver size should not be an issue.

Do you know what parts are in your computer currently?

the driver for mine uses about 501mb

Unless your hard drive is from 1993 driver size should not be an issue.

Do you know what parts are in your computer currently?

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

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

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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?

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

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

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

bullstuff, you have one.

VIDEO CARD                 nVidia GeForce GT 220, 1024MB

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

"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.

"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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Oh, and it'd also be nice to know if your computer even has a PCI Express port...

That is a computer i built


Is it good enough?