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Hi Ron,

Actually, I did give the specific model "ZOTAC ZT-95TES2P-HSL", but your
questions are valid. The reason I need a video card is because the video on
the motherboard does not give as crisp a display. I have a 22 inch LCD
running at 1600x1200 display. With the DVI output from the video card, the
display is VERY crisp. The video RAM on my old video card failed.

The reason I focused in on the ZOTAC ZT-95TES2p-HSL is because the customer
reviews said it ran cool, and it does not have a fan. I also want a card
that would do well with video processing, but I suspect that almost any
modern card would do so. I am open to recommendations for other cards as
long as there is no fan and it fits a PCIE x16 slot.

Peter Shkabara
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I would ask more info, your not really telling us much by saying its a zotac
9500 considering theres 4 cards from the 9500 series made by zotac on
newegg, all different. What one are you specifically looking it? A 9500 for
someone that doesnt game is usually by any means over kill as is. An even
better question is why do you think you need a new video card?
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From: Anapro <[log in to unmask]>
I need to buy a new video card and want one without a fan if I can do so. It
is for my Shuttle computer, so it needs to run fairly cool as well. My
search has come up with a ZOTAC ZT-95TES2P-HSL which is based on a GeForce
9500. Any comments as to whether this is a good choice or not? I 

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