New economic graph
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If you buy the graphics card now, you won't be able to use it with new equipment, because the graphics card has an AGP connection and the computer has PCIe. I vote for buying the 300€ computer now, because prices go up at Christmas, or after they release stock.
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If you buy the graphics card now, you won't be able to use it with new equipment, because the graphics card has AGP connection and the computer has PCIe. I vote for getting the 300€ computer now, because prices go up at Christmas, or after they release stock.
Your motherboard seems to have PCIe http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5LD2_SE/
@adriamarva:Let's not exaggerate, it's 6 or 7 years old and it works great for its age, I just want a card because I don't make good use of my asus panoramic screen, and that way I can play some games again!
I spend my money on music.
Spend it on whatever you want, but a computer over 5 years old is outdated, whether you want to upgrade or not is your choice, just know that for 300€ you can come to the present. If not, the graphics card I gave you for just over 30€ will suffice in the meantime.
Obviously that graphics card is suitable for your current equipment, if you're going to upgrade it as I said before, a 6770 would be appropriate. So it's better not to throw away 30€ if you're going to be able to use it to buy something better.
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Its motherboard does seem to have PCIE http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Int…_775/P5LD2_SE/
What a mess, that's what happens when you don't check the source. That improves things a lot, any graphics card from 60-80€ gets you out of trouble more than enough.
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My power supply is a Corsair 650W -
I think Raesan was referring to the website you linked with the photo of your motherboard... xD
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these things happen because you don't edit the signature :nono::nono:
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these things happen because we don't edit the signature :nono::nono:
No, that happens because we no longer know how to distinguish between AGP and PCIE ;D
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what exact pentium d do you have? recently I installed a gtx260 (second hand and quite cheap) on a friend's computer and on his pentium d the games run moderately well with a 19" monitor. gta4 is more or less playable without demanding much from the graphics options, just to give you an idea.
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well you would be lucky because for less than 60 I don't see any, and that's not cheap :nono:
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A Pentium D, the first dual-core one! the screen I think is 20 or 21 panoramic asus vga
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