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Best PCI graphics card


Tony W
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I know almost all of you are laughing at me but i'm looking for a PCI graphics card. Unfortunately, my crappy VAIO doesn't have a AGP slot and there is no way a 5 year old computer has a PCI-E slot. I'm a student so I really don't want to buy a new computer or replace the whole motherboard AND get a AGP graphics card which would cost way to much.

 

Here are my specs:

Windows xp SP2

AMD 1.56ghz (not exactly sure what model CPU, possibly athlon +1800)

768 mb ram

Integrated 32mb graphics SIS 641(hence the reason i want a new graphics card)

Integrated sound

 

Any advice on which would be the best PCI graphics card? I attempted to search Google for top recent pci graphics card reviews but only PCIe reviews seem to pop up. I found one but it was back in 2003.

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I would recommend some sort of older Nvidia GeForce, perhaps a 5200 or somewhere around there, since the newer ones are PCIE. Why Nvidia? Natit. Natit lets you get full graphics accel with no hassles. ATI PCI cards, as far as I know, will have tearing and such. Nvidia has no such problems.

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I would recommend some sort of older Nvidia GeForce, perhaps a 5200 or somewhere around there, since the newer ones are PCIE. Why Nvidia? Natit. Natit lets you get full graphics accel with no hassles. ATI PCI cards, as far as I know, will have tearing and such. Nvidia has no such problems.

 

I second that. Ebay is your friend there - plenty of PCI 5200's on there. I have one in my G3 B&W (a flashed PC one) and it works a treat. But its a moot point, isn't it? You aren't going to be able to run os x on that CPU anyway....

 

//R

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