
nvidia it is then....
www.ebuyer.com/product/150605/show_product_specifications?spectype=extended
looks interesting...anyone understand any of it?
and yes, about forty quid is the extent of my post-christmas budget
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Sat 27 Dec 2008, 2:49,
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www.ebuyer.com/product/150605/show_product_specifications?spectype=extended
looks interesting...anyone understand any of it?
and yes, about forty quid is the extent of my post-christmas budget

If it's for (new) video games, then it's not a good card to buy. But everything else should be fine.
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Sat 27 Dec 2008, 2:51,
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the games i do play aren't graphics-heavy.
CAD, video editing, and being able to play HD stuff through my pc because it's cheaper than a HD-DVD player...my new hardware is up to it, but it came with a hole where the graphics card should be...
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Sat 27 Dec 2008, 2:55,
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CAD, video editing, and being able to play HD stuff through my pc because it's cheaper than a HD-DVD player...my new hardware is up to it, but it came with a hole where the graphics card should be...

really there's no way to know exactly how your card is going to work out in your computer, but getting a balance of people's opinions is a good way to go about it i guess.
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