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Yea it will work, buy it. 
 
 
In a message dated 12/6/2009 3:14:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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I went  to Best Buy looking for a gaming computer, figuring that's what I'll
need  for this video card and Flight Simulator.  I found the  asus
cg5270-bp004 for $650.  The reviews I've found have been  good.

It has expansion interfaces: 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin  HD D-Sub
(HD-15) , 1 x Display / video - DVI-Digital - 24 pin digital DVI ,  1 x
Display / video - HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A , 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire)  - 6
pin FireWire , 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T -  
RJ-45
, 1 x Audio - SPDIF output - TOSLINK , 10 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB  Type A
( 4 front, 6 rear ) , 1 x Storage - eSATA-300 - 7 pin external  Serial ATA

My questions are:

Do you think my current IDE  interface 200GB Maxtor ATA drives work with it?
How about my external USB  case for my drives?
It doesn't have a firewire connection for my old iPod,  can an old card
work?  Is there a cable that I can plug into a USB  slot with USB on one 
side
and Firewire on the other?


On Fri, Dec  4, 2009 at 5:24 PM, David Gillett  
<[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> On 2 Dec 2009 at 15:22, Diane  wrote:
>
> > *I'm planning on getting a new computer and want  to get a good video
> > graphics card for Flight Simulator X  Deluxe.  I found a computer with
> > an NVIDIA nForce MCP61  Chipset, but I don't know how much memory it
> > has.  It was  recommended that I get one with at least 1 GB of RAM.  It
> >  was also recommended that I get an NVIDIA Geforce 9800 GTX or above.
>  >
> > Does anyone know about graphics  cards?
>
>
>   "nForce" is, I believe, nVidia's  line of motherboard chipsets,
> nothing to do with video.  I've had  a couple of machines with
> their chipset -- on one, I could never  update to XP SP3 because
> if they ever produced a compatible IDE  driver, I couldn't find
> it.
>  On another, and also on a  machine owed by a friend, the
> onboard Ethernet  died.
>
>  In my book, that's three strikes.  I will not  be buying
> another systemwith an nForce chipset as long as I have  any
> choice.
>
>  nVidia and ATI are the two main  players still making Video
> Graphics cards such as the GeForce  series.  I've personally been
> happy with both.  But I hear  some people prefer one or the
> other.  Your best bet might be to  try to find a forum of Flight
> Simulator players and see which they  recommend.
>  (I play Second Life, and I hear folks there  recommending
> nVidia despite three issues introduced by nVidia drivers  in the
> last year.  But those issues may relate ONLY to Second  Life, so
> they wouldn't affect you....)
>
> David  Gillett
>
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