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Intel GMA Graphics Cards
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(11-28-2010, 07:06 PM)Infinity Wrote: Intel and Radeon seem to have some good cards for gaming. NVIDEA usually isn't idea for gaming, but some are decent to play with. With my purposes, I don't need a powerful graphics card, but i've also never played World of Warcraft or anything on my computer.

Not saying they dont, Just the card he is asking about isnt that great. It would be ok for a office computer.
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(11-28-2010, 07:33 PM)Xzotic Wrote: Not saying they dont, Just the card he is asking about isnt that great. It would be ok for a office computer.

Which one? he mentioned two video cards. One was Intel and the other was NVidea
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Both unfortunately are not good. This is common with computer deals though, they make it look good but lack a half decent Gfx card.
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(11-28-2010, 07:56 PM)Xzotic Wrote: Both unfortunately are not good. This is common with computer deals though, they make it look good but lack a half decent Gfx card.

Thats why I upgraded my Nvidea piece of crap to a Radeon lol
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#15
I'm going to get that computer with this graphics card: http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/sapphire-a...5-pdt.html

Thanks for the help everyone Smile
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#16
I wouldn't recommend buying an INTEL graphics card for gaming. I've had one and the FPS (frames per second) will probably range between 20 and 60. If you buy a NVIDIA or RADEON graphic card, FPS would probably range from 98-100 with some tweaking of course. You can get nVidia GT 9500 with 1GB Video Memory for about $74. You will be satisfied.
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(11-29-2010, 09:27 AM)Ristov Wrote: I wouldn't recommend buying an INTEL graphics card for gaming. I've had one and the FPS (frames per second) will probably range between 20 and 60. If you buy a NVIDIA or RADEON graphic card, FPS would probably range from 98-100 with some tweaking of course. You can get nVidia GT 9500 with 1GB Video Memory for about $74. You will be satisfied.

Read the previous post. I won't be using the onboard graphics card.

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#18
Sorry, I only read the first post that you posted.
If you are going with a RADEON 5xxx HD, then it's a great choice.
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(11-28-2010, 07:33 PM)Xzotic Wrote: Not saying they dont, Just the card he is asking about isnt that great. It would be ok for a office computer.
(11-29-2010, 08:30 AM)Win Wrote: I'm going to get that computer with this graphics card: http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/sapphire-a...5-pdt.html

Thanks for the help everyone Smile
There you go. Now that can handle games... I have a Radeon 3650 HD in my laptop that i bought at least a year and a half ago, it can handle a lot of games. So the one your choosing should be able to do pretty much everything.
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(11-29-2010, 09:59 AM)Xzotic Wrote:
(11-29-2010, 08:30 AM)Win Wrote: I'm going to get that computer with this graphics card: http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/sapphire-a...5-pdt.html

Thanks for the help everyone Smile
There you go. Now that can handle games... I have a Radeon 3650 HD in my laptop that i bought at least a year and a half ago, it can handle a lot of games. So the one your choosing should be able to do pretty much everything.

Big Grin Can't wait to get it.
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