I'm looking for an AGP video card to throw in my current rig to breath a little bit of new life back into a dying system.
Specs:
Pentium 4 @ 2.6 GHz
1.5 GB PC 3200 RAM
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB AGP
Windows XP
I'm not quite ready to do a whole mobo/cpu/ram and video card upgrade because I've already bought a core2duo laptop with an 8600 in it and I'm also holding out for the Nehalem or possibly Sandy Bridge processors. I have no interest in playing Crysis or anything else demanding. My current rig plays TF2 and CS:Source great at 1024xWhatever resolution but once the resolution starts going up, I presume the performance will go down. It also plays FEAR and DOOM 3 like crud.
First off, what bottlenecks are with the processor when it comes to gaming?
Some options I've considered are the AGP NVidia 7600s and the AGP ATi Radeon X1600s.
On a side note, the time and date on my desktop keep falling behind which I believe is an indication of a dying battery. Is this easily replaceable or will it require a new mobo as well?
Anyways, thanks in advance for any and all help.
Specs:
Pentium 4 @ 2.6 GHz
1.5 GB PC 3200 RAM
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB AGP
Windows XP
I'm not quite ready to do a whole mobo/cpu/ram and video card upgrade because I've already bought a core2duo laptop with an 8600 in it and I'm also holding out for the Nehalem or possibly Sandy Bridge processors. I have no interest in playing Crysis or anything else demanding. My current rig plays TF2 and CS:Source great at 1024xWhatever resolution but once the resolution starts going up, I presume the performance will go down. It also plays FEAR and DOOM 3 like crud.
First off, what bottlenecks are with the processor when it comes to gaming?
Some options I've considered are the AGP NVidia 7600s and the AGP ATi Radeon X1600s.
On a side note, the time and date on my desktop keep falling behind which I believe is an indication of a dying battery. Is this easily replaceable or will it require a new mobo as well?
Anyways, thanks in advance for any and all help.