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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: branch37 on April 13, 2009, 10:26:57 PM
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im looking for a new video card and/or a monitor to go with it but im not sure what i should get. i am looking into possibly getting a Hi-Def video card and monitor...any suggestions?
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We need the specs of the computer youre running
is it a pci express computer ?
how big is youre power supply ?
what type of motherboard are you running ?
whats youre budget ?
things like that then the community can help you.
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System Information
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Time of this report: 4/13/2009, 23:23:52
Machine name: BART
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.080814-1236)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: ELITEGROUP COMPUTER SYSTEM CO.,LTD.
System Model: NFORCE6M-A
BIOS: )Phoenix - Award WorkstationBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
Memory: 2046MB RAM
Page File: 518MB used, 5874MB available
Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.5512 32bit Unicode
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im looking for a new video card and/or a monitor to go with it but im not sure what i should get. i am looking into possibly getting a Hi-Def video card and monitor...any suggestions?
ATI 4850/70 with HDMI out
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What's your budget and what type of power supply are you using (brand, model, watts, amps on 12V rail(s)... as much of this as possible)? It would be irresponsible to start recommending cards without this information.
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That processor may not drive a ATI 48xx series card to its potential , 38xx may be a better choice, lot cheaper too.
shamus
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ATI 4850/70 with HDMI out
how can you just make that statement without at least more Power Supply Info? Do you think before you type? You should really re-evaluate your thinkign process before you hit Reply next time.
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how can you just make that statement without at least more Power Supply Info? Do you think before you type? You should really re-evaluate your thinkign process before you hit Reply next time.
umm i was giving the best suggestion for card with HDMI out .. it pretty obvious he would need a Power supply to support it if he decided to go that route. unless you think hes stupid not to consider that would need to power supply to support that card. maybe you should think before you type and give people credit that they have a brain and would know they need a power supply that would support it.
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umm i was giving the best suggestion for card with HDMI out .. it pretty obvious he would need a Power supply to support it if he decided to go that route. unless you think hes stupid not to consider that would need to power supply to support that card. maybe you should think before you type and give people credit that they have a brain and would know they need a power supply that would support it.
I think you do need to think about what you type. Read that rat's nest of a post I quoted. If you DO have a brain, use it, instead of sliding by.
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*siren blaring and lights flashing*
didnt know you i had the grammer police here.. sorry ..
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didnt know you i had the grammer police here.. sorry ..
Once more in English please.
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umm i was giving the best suggestion for card with HDMI out .. it pretty obvious he would need a Power supply to support it if he decided to go that route. unless you think hes stupid not to consider that would need to power supply to support that card. maybe you should think before you type and give people credit that they have a brain and would know they need a power supply that would support it.
Many of the people who visit this forum have no clue about computers, how they work or what components work together. That's part of the reason they come here for advice. I'm not saying that's true of the OP but I, nor anyone else here, can or should make the assumption that they know what they are doing.
If he plugs in the wrong video card without the PSU to support it he could burn up the PSU, the video card or the motherboard. I'm not willing to put him at that risk. Obviously you are.
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Many of the people who visit this forum have no clue about computers, how they work or what components work together. That's part of the reason they come here for advice. I'm not saying that's true of the OP but I, nor anyone else here, can or should make the assumption that they know what they are doing.
If he plugs in the wrong video card without the PSU to support it he could burn up the PSU, the video card or the motherboard. I'm not willing to put him at that risk. Obviously you are.
what he said
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on all boxes it pretty much tells you what power supply requirements you need to run the card you get. if you cant read the box and research the card your gonna get, then you deserve to have your stuff burned up. all i did was recommend a card to fit his situatuion, the rest was up to him, i didnt say for him to go get a 4850 and throw it in his system and see what happens. i suggested a card, that is it. stop your crying just to hear yourself squeak cause its me.
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on all boxes it pretty much tells you what power supply requirements you need to run the card you get. if you cant read the box and research the card your gonna get, then you deserve to have your stuff burned up. all i did was recommend a card to fit his situatuion, the rest was up to him, i didnt say for him to go get a 4850 and throw it in his system and see what happens. i suggested a card, that is it. stop your crying just to hear yourself squeak cause its me.
Hi DrDeath!
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Hi DrDeath!
:O
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and i hate to break it to you. but i am not DrDeath. but if it makes you feel better i will pretend to be
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and i hate to break it to you. but i am not DrDeath. but if it makes you feel better i will pretend to be
Yep :aok
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i hate them to say your wrong again about things..
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i hate them to say your wrong again about things..
Do you speak English?
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whats engrish?
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on all boxes it pretty much tells you what power supply requirements you need to run the card you get. if you cant read the box and research the card your gonna get, then you deserve to have your stuff burned up. all i did was recommend a card to fit his situatuion, the rest was up to him, i didnt say for him to go get a 4850 and throw it in his system and see what happens. i suggested a card, that is it. stop your crying just to hear yourself squeak cause its me.
OK. Let me get this straight. I know nothing about computers and ask for advice. You recommend something. My computer stops working after I follow your advice because what you recommended was somehow incompatible with what I have.
Now, I have a broken computer. I followed your recommendation. And I deserve a broken computer for doing so?
I guess that makes perfect sense and should enjoin anyone to any recommendations you give out.
wrongway
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no what i am saying is you shouldnt take anyones word on anything without doing the research for yourself. take what people say with constructive criticism and apply that after knowing all the facts.
i simply stated a 4850 with HDMI out was a good card for the application.
i am hoping he would follow up is he decided to go that route with making sure he has the right PSU to use it. cause it says right on the box the requirements to run the card..
i have noticed in alot of recommendations made to other people by other people in this forum and theres a lot of information left out on how to implement those recommendations.
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Many people offer sound advice on this forum. Some people do not. One rule of thumb I employ is the posters use of grammar. Most IT professionals are competent technical writers, and that is reflected in language usage on the board. I would be wary of following advice from an individual who does not exhibit a rudimentary mastery of the language.
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no what i am saying is you shouldnt take anyones word on anything without doing the research for yourself. take what people say with constructive criticism and apply that after knowing all the facts.
i simply stated a 4850 with HDMI out was a good card for the application.
i am hoping he would follow up is he decided to go that route with making sure he has the right PSU to use it. cause it says right on the box the requirements to run the card..
i have noticed in alot of recommendations made to other people by other people in this forum and theres a lot of information left out on how to implement those recommendations.
You'd be #1 on anyone's list.