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proviso100

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im proviso 100 and i have an hp vista paviliion i know that my cardd isnt efficeint enough for this game dragon age origins so i need SOME SUGGESTIONS PLEASE!!!!!!!

What card should i buy for my vista hp paviliion???????????

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MrBigA

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Please list your Power Supply specs. You will need a good PSU in order to run a decent video card. If you can list the specs - they will be on a siticker on the power supply - (1) Brand name (2) total watts (3) Amps on the +12v (if you have multiple +12v, list each one). You may find that you will need to buy a new power supply before adding a new card.

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Gorath Alpha

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MrBigA wrote...

without knowing anything about your PC,
there is no way to make a suggestion. We could tell you the best card
to buy and we would have no idea if you could even install or run it.
You need to supply basic specs.

That's your reply one of his previous threads. I saw that several of the forum's people including yourself already replied there. He / she may perhaps fit one of  (two?) possibles: too young for the game, and not very good yet at communicating,  or something else yet. (edited).

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 04 janvier 2010 - 07:06 .


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Gorath Alpha

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Exactly as countless others have told everyone just like you, in their huge numbers, who didn't really want to have to *DO* anything, or spend anything, just to somehow be able to magically transform a tinker toy into a gaming machine,  there is no magical solution. 

Real video cards, again exactly as per the game's warning label, are required.  A real video card costs only a relatively small amount, starting from about $60 online for a Mainline card, and is a device built onto both sides of a printed circuit electronic "board", with an add-in slot interface on its bottom, and a mounting bracket on its side. 

The computer tower contains a larger printed circuit board that has "slots" in it for the add-in boards to mount into. 

You can pay twice as much, say $100-$120 and a computer  shop's tech will handle the install, for a total cost of $135 to $175. 

You should not accept the easy way out, allowing the shop to make the choice of the card for you.  You should invest the time in learning what you need, and then tell the shop what to sell you.

Gorath
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