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    Default about to buy new graphic card for Vista what good card are out thier?

    not sure what vista use for graphic card. For those who have vista what graphic card your using?

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    I'd say anything in the nvidia 8 series, to take full advantage of vista's DX10.
    On the ATI side of things... I have no clue, don't like/use ATI cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydude View Post
    Help others. Try It.
    Sure. I dont have Vista. I cant help you there original poster.

    But, if you are running Vista...then it would be assumed YOU HAVE A GOOD
    ENOUGH GRAPHICS CARD. If you been on the internet, you should now Vista
    still needs so more updates to actually be considered a stable/99% usable OS
    by even the normal population. Not to mention DirectX 10 v.1 hype.

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    Make sure you have a power supply that can handle those cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Associated View Post
    uhm... out of curiosity how do you check power supply?

    Cause I just ordered a 100$ 8600 off of newegg actually xD.
    As far as I know the only way is to open up your computer and look at the power supply. There should be something on the label that says "XXXw", or "XXXwatts".

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