Friday, April 27, 2012

Will this video card work with my motherboard?

http://www.emag.ro/placi_video/placa-video-daytona-nvidia-geforce-gt430-1024mb-gddr3-128bit-hdmi-dvi-pci-e--pNEAT4300FHD01 , my motherboard is an ASUS M2N68, will it work? I mean, will it work better than my ATI Radeon 3650 HD?|||To put it bluntly, yes, it should work better than the Radeon HD 3650. The clock speed on the GeForce GT430 is much higher than that of the HD 3650, and it has a newer architecture (Fermi).



I found the card you are looking at here if you want detailed specifications on it.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814261103

Is a MSI R4650-MD1G Radeon HD 4650 Video Card enough to run fallout 3?

MSI R4650-MD1G Radeon HD 4650 Video Card - 1GB GDDR2, PCI Express 2.0, CrossFireX, VGA, DVI (Dual Link), HDMI



I'm looking into buying a video card i'm wondering if this will run fallout 3.



if it does not, any recommendations (site links) to a video card that will run it?|||Eh... it's enough for Fallout 3 but too weak for more demanding titles.



The Radeon 4650 is generally considered the absolutely minimum card with decent gaming performance, under no circumstances would you want to go lower. Cards like the 4350 and 3450 aren't gaming cards at all, just general purpose cards for web browsing and viewing photos/videos (although they can play a few low-end games)



The 4650 is decent, but for $15-$20 more you can buy the Radeon 4670, Radeon 5570 or GeForce GT240 which are almost twice as fast. One of those would be recommended - much better bang/buck :)



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



Performance comparison:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/rade…

http://www.techspot.com/review/240-ati-r…



Best cards in every price range:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gefo…|||of course it would be enough )

I played F3 at my Radeon 3450 512Mb with passive cooling. It was enough to play.

with your videocard this game will fly :)|||http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CY…

Palit NE3TS25EFHD02 GeForce GTS 250 1GB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card?

I have this video card installed in my computer and I connected it to my tv using HDMI cable but I dont hear any sound coming out of my tv, how can I know if this video card can carry sound through the HDMI cable?|||make sure drivers installed correctly.



need the sound card drivers installed as the graphics card will have onboard sound card im not 100% sure the 250 does though im not up to speed with nvidea cards as much but it should just be a case of installing latest drivers and possible clicking a tick box in the nvidea suite|||thats because its only hooked up to your video card, you need to have a hookup from your sound card to your tv

How do I enable my integrated video card in Bios?

How do I enable my integrated video card in Bios? I go into it but don't see anything. I have a Dell studio 540. I am trying to activate it because I want to use HDMI port on it but I have a PCI video card enabled.|||you can't enable it, you have to remove the pci card and it will be enabled automatically.|||Just plug the cable into the HDMI port on your motherboard. It'll run through the integrated graphics card...

Would a Asus ENGTS450DIRECTCUTOPD GeForce GTS 450 DirectCU TOP Video Card - 1024MB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0, DVI?

would a Asus ENGTS450DIRECTCUTOPD GeForce GTS 450 DirectCU TOP Video Card - 1024MB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0, DVI, HDMI, VGA, SLI, DirectX 11, Fermi fit into a Dell GX280 sff pci-e slot?

yes yes i know why would I do that? well i am going to upgrade the motherboard and proccessor later, but for now I would just like to know if It would run. I have a 500 watt power supply so I have that down but I would like to know if I could run this.

my system has 4 gigs of ram and 1terabite and a 2.8Ghz pci

I dont want to hear all the **** about how stupid it is, i know. just like to know if it is possible.|||As I'm sure you already know, the GTS 450 is a dual slot card. It doesn't actually connect to two slots on the motherboard, it just physically occupies the space of two cards and will use two expansion slots in the back of your systems case.



Dual slot cards are right at 1.5" wide and the length and height of that card are 8.54 inches x 4.37 inches.

http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=5l…



You have the slot and power supply for it, and now you have the dimensions of the card so you should be able to measure inside your case to make sure you have the room for it.|||Yes it should fit in the slot but as you know not in the case properly as it is a small form factor case. How will you secure the top of the video card to your old case?

If using in that case the best low profile card you can use is a Radeon 5550 low profile.

Can you put a DDR3 PCI-Express x16, 512 mb video card in a PCI-Express 1.1 slot?

the video card is



General

-Manufacturer: Nvidia

-Graphic Processor: GeForce 9500GT

-Slot: PCI Express x16

-RAMDAC: 400 MHz

-Maximum Resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels

-Pipeline rendering: 32



Processor

Frequency-graphics processor: 650 MHz



Memory

-Capacity Memory: 512 MB

Memory-Type: DDR3

-Bandwidth: 128 bit

-Frequency: 1400 MHz



Connectors

DVI-1

TV-out 1

HDMI-1



Other Features

-DirectX 10 Support

-OpenGL 2.1 Support

-HDTV Support: Yes

-HDCP Support: Yes

Multiple-View: Yes

-SLI: Yes

Cooling-turn: Yes



Other

Operating systems supported:

-Windows XP

-Windows Vista|||PCI-e is PCI-e.



All PCI-e run at 16x the version you're looking at (1.1 compared to 2.0) does not matter. It does make a difference but it is backwards compatible.

IS PCI-E 2.0 and PCI-Express the same thing? With that said, can my PC run "EVGA GT220 Video Card 1GB NVIDIA"?

EVGA GT220 Video Card 1GB NVIDIA Graphic DVI HDMI PCIe



So is the pci express 2.0 x16 and pci express the same thing? I currently have a dell dimension e520 and I am getting that graphics card - i have 305 PSU.



Thanks.|||PCI-E 2.0 and PCI-Express are the same thing.basically you say PCI-Ex16 2.0 where 2.0 stands for the version of PCI-E. PCI-E slot available in following types.

PCI-E x1

PCI-E x2

PCI-E x4

PCI-E x8

PCI-E x16

PCI-E x32

to put it simple,all latest graphics cards are using PCI-E x16 2.0 slot.here x16 is width of the PCI-E slot..so if your motherboard have

PCI-E x16 1.0 or 1.1 slot then also every PCI-E x16 2.0 card will work with your computer.this is due to the backward compatibility.most motherboards have PCI-E x16 slot so I guess you also have and so that GT 220 will work with your system.remember that 1.0,2.0 and 1.1 are versions of PCI-E they are not different.

I hope you understand.anyway,don't go with GT 220.instead of that go with ATI Radeon HD 4670

which gives more performance than GT220 and prices are same.as I said,that card will also work with your computer.|||No pci express is a general term for any type of pci. You have to look if both are x16.