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    Default Help with buying CPU and Graphics Card Hardware

    What is the best graphics card I can get for £150-£250. I have "NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT."

    I also have a CPU Processor "Intel Core 2 Due E6550", and what graphics card would be compatible with that?

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    EVGA Geforce GTS 450 it play all game in High.

    What kind of motherboard do you have? Yes i need this info to see what can put on it



    http://www.nvidia.com/object/product...ts-450-us.html


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    My motherboard is

    http://www.asrock.com/MB/overview.as...nRoe1333-DVI/H

    My memory is 2048MB, would I have to upgrade it?

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    Well, you need to readjust your budget. :/
    £250 for a brand new pc isn't going to cut it.


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    well if you want to make it cheaper what type of ram does the computer you have?
    do you have dvd drive?
    how much is your power supply in your old computer?
    how big is your hard drive?
    do you have copy of window? cant be HP windows dvd has to be bought window


    it will cost you over $514.00


    good web page to make a computer at http://www.magicmicro.com/pricelist.asp

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    Rathlin, I'd avoid the link xBlazex posted.

    The only sensible thing to keep from what he asked is the DVD drive and that HDD being used a secondary drive.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SnOwBunZz View Post
    Rathlin, I'd avoid the link xBlazex posted.

    The only sensible thing to keep from what he asked is the DVD drive and that HDD being used a secondary drive.
    that the web page i bought my computer in my signuare and one best system look at my spec

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    It's rather expensive compared to newegg/tigerdirect and your system isn't the best either. :/


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    Quote Originally Posted by SnOwBunZz View Post
    It's rather expensive compared to newegg/tigerdirect and your system isn't the best either. :/
    lol, burn. I have to agree though. Numbers don't mean anything...

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