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    Help in choosing a video card???

    Hello everyone out there,

    I am just to update my pc's Graphic card coz it won't play many new games , considering in mind the previous thread post of stuge ( http://forum.raymond.cc/hardware/966...ideo-card.html) what according to you should i go for . What i need to play is the prince of persia, NFS undercover, and others with a little higher specs .

    My Pc specs :

    Intem Pentium D Dual core
    2.5 GB RAM
    Windows vista (Ultimate)
    PCI express slot

    Thanks in advance...

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    ATI Radeon HD 4000+++

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    What is your budget?
    A NVidia 9800GT would be good enough and won't burn your pocket.
    Last edited by utkarsh30june; 01-17-2009 at 11:15 PM.

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    my budget is upto Rs.4000(~$80)..
    The prices may vary from country to country thats wh i didn't post it earlier, I need to buy from India.

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    I've always used ATI Radeon, and been extremely satisfied. I did but the 9800GT though, when I built my girls system and I have been equally satisfied with that and it was a lot less expensive.
    For me its about what kind of display your pushing and the output needed, like DVI, HDMI, VGA or S-Video although now most of the major brands come with some kind of converter.

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    Now with that price tag, I recommend you to get a ATI Radeon HD 3450. It's brilliant and extremely cheap

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    if you willing to pay for ATI Radeon HD 4670 for $84.99 if not choose Radeon HD 3450

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    Is Asus HD 3450 qualitatively equal, better or worse than the ATi radeon 3450???

    By the way thanks for the links YuMeng.

    what abt ATI X1650 how is this one compared to the above mentioned
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    ATI X1650 is a old graphic card

 

 
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