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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Ustop, Jun 18, 2005.

  1. Ustop

    Ustop Regular member

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    I have a Dell 4600. 865 chipset. I do have a agp slot. I would like to upgrade to an x800 xl but i am not sure if my pc can handle it.
     
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    Where exactly do you look to find out psu wattage?
     
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    Im going to start over with all of this. All i have is onboard graghics, which I know suck pretty bad. I never really had a problem when I just was playing web games and surfing the net. Recently I have purchased games like tiger 2005, madden 2005, etc. I really not into playing games like doom 3, half life, etc. The problem i have with tiger is that freezes up and frequently has glitches. I would like to play the game without all that and to be able to turn on some of the features of the game. I would be willing to spend the $ for a x800 xl but do I really need that much of card? Dell told me that I could run any 8x agp card. I dont know how much to trust them.
    Pent 4
    512 ram
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    psu ? not sure where to look
     
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    open the side panel if a tower computer so can look at the power supply. there is a label on it telling how many watts in the output. what is it??
     
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    Thanx for the help. Sorry it took so long to get back. My max watts is 250.
     
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    stick more ram in, you will be surprised by the difference it makes
     
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    you have a problem than as that card wants at least 350 watts
     
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    What u suggest i do is bump up my ram and forget the video card? What about getting a new psu. Is that affordable?
     
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    the problem is if a standard psu will fit the tower & be compatible with the motherboard. standard psu atx connector has 20pins whereas the dell might have 24pins. 512meg of ram is plenty unless doing photoediting or whatever.
     
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    I do appreciate your help, but i just want to get this right.
    p4
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    integrated video
    with what I have would it be worth it for me to upgrade to a video card just for playing sum of the newer games? I would like for the games I play, like tiger 2005 to look a little more realistic. But I dont want to have to reconfig my whole pc.
     
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    depending on how much money you are willing to spend plus using parts off the dell computer. get a new clone case with 350+watt psu, a motherboard that will take your cpu, ram & videocard. use the cpu, ram, hd, rom drives from dell computer. this gives you more upgradeability.
     
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    Thanx for taking time to help me out. I'm glad I talked to u b4 ordering stuff I couldn't use.
     
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    no problem, teach & learn
     

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