- Nov 17, 2001
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So my roommate needs to upgrade his video card. He's got a Gateway 2.4Ghz w/ 512 megs of Ram and a Nvidia MX-440. When he bought the comp about 2 years ago it was more than enough. Today he tried to run the Far Cry demo and it was pathetic - started but the graphics were wacked. I'm not 100% certain it was his video card, but pretty certain.
On top of this we recently ran our DirecTV to each room - so he has a box in his room but no TV. Thus he also needs a tuner card.
So, should he go w/ an ATI All-In-Wonder card combo OR go w/ a decent video card plus, like I have, a Happague (sp) PVR-250. He won't be going nutty or anything - just wants to be able to play the recent games AND watch TV.
I guess the benefit of going w/ two separate cards is when he needs to upgrade his video card again in a few years he can keep his tuner card.
So, in a nutshell, any recommendations on a good card and/or cards? I've got a 9700 pro in my rig which I'm very happy with, but haven't researched cards since I bought it (at $299 - so it was a while back).
Thanks all!
On top of this we recently ran our DirecTV to each room - so he has a box in his room but no TV. Thus he also needs a tuner card.
So, should he go w/ an ATI All-In-Wonder card combo OR go w/ a decent video card plus, like I have, a Happague (sp) PVR-250. He won't be going nutty or anything - just wants to be able to play the recent games AND watch TV.
I guess the benefit of going w/ two separate cards is when he needs to upgrade his video card again in a few years he can keep his tuner card.
So, in a nutshell, any recommendations on a good card and/or cards? I've got a 9700 pro in my rig which I'm very happy with, but haven't researched cards since I bought it (at $299 - so it was a while back).
Thanks all!