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Pinelands wrote:
> I will soon be looking at buying myself a nice new 2D/3D Graphics Card. Its
> for a home computer so no high end CAD will be used :-)
> I do alot of web design, watch movies, and play some 3D games...but I'm not
> a hardcore gamer so I'm not looking for the ultimate gaming experience but I
> would like something that will last more than say 2-3hrs before becomming
> obsolete :-)
Almost any card on market these days would meet your needs. If you have AGP
slot, you can buy a i740 card for very low price. If you spand a bit more, G200
or a TNT based card is good enough. For PCI card, again, G200, Banshee based,
TNT based cards are all over the market. you have a large selection, just get a
card in your budget.
> Also I'm running a fairly old system which I don't intend to upgrade just
> yet but I need a bigger HD, its a P100 thats about 3-4yrs old and uses EIDE,
> what are my options in HD's ? I'm keen on the IBM Deskstar due to its speed
> which will give this old PC a bit of a boost. Is my only option EIDE ?
Depending on your mobo and the bios. P100 is a bit too old, but as long as the
bios can handle it, you can buy UDMA harddisk for it.
J Qian
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