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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
482W + 30% =627W, so you'll need a 650W PSU. More if you plan on adding any more hardware components or upgrading to a higher spec graphics card.
If you're not sure which card you want, go here to compare the features of various graphics card. For example, go here to compare the HD2600XT with the X1900GT, and here to compare the HD3650 with the HD2600XT.
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
The HD3650 is newer, but both cards are only mid-range. There are better gaming cards available.
Newer doesn't necessarily mean better. New cards are released to cater for different needs, so a low-spec card released today can be much slower than a 1 year old high-spec card. If you're looking for the fastest card for games, compare the clock speeds, memory bandwidth, fill rates, shader versions, etc.
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
can i use this video card, HIS Radeon HD 3650 512MB GDDR3, IceQ, PCI-Express 2.0, 2xDVI/HDCP/HDMI "Turbo" for my Asus board. what is the difference between pci-e 16x and pci-e 2.0 16x
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
Check your motherboard manual to see if the PCIE slots are 2.0 or earlier. Some older Asus motherboards with PCIE 1.0 had trouble supporting the new 2.0 versions of PCIE graphics cards, but this has been fixed with BIOS updates.
I had this same problem when I bought an 8800GT PCIE2 for my old Asus PCIE1 motherboard. At the time there were no BIOS updates available so I upgraded the mobo to a newer one that support 2.0 cards. As far as I know it's ok to use PCIE 2.0 cards on all Asus motherboards now, but check with the supplier before buying just to make sure.
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
Its 1.1 16x and is this video cards that i can use. HIS Radeon HD 2600 PRO 512MB DDR2, HDMI, iSilence III, PCI-Express, DVI/HDCP and XFX GeForce 8500GT Fatal1ty 512MB DDR2, PCI-Express, DVI(HDMI)/VGA, 620/1700Mhz with my board. I find them on Komplett.
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
I want some help and stuck to buy either AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 (2,8GHz) Socket AM2 Box or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (3,0GHz) Socket AM2 Box but which bios would i need for theme. have looked on asus website and dont understand which one bios is for theme. Do them both work for asus m2n nforce 430 mcp motherboard
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
You can use both the Radeon HD2600 Pro or GeForce 8500GT, though they're not very good for playing the latest games. If you stretch your budget a little, you could get a GeForce 9600GT which would give more than twice the performance of either card. I'd recommend going for the AthlonX2 6000+, it's much cheaper than the FX-62 and offers similar performance. The ASUS M2N should support it without a BIOS update. Go here for info on choosing a quality 650W+ PSU: Power Supply Information and Selection
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Re: Memory, harddrive, graficcard
"so i dont have to upgrade the bios for AthlonX2 6000+"
The BIOS update that you might need is to make a PCIE 2.0 card work on your motherboard that supports PCIE 1.0/1.1, nothing to do with the CPU. I'm not sure what you mean by "on by board it stod Rev. 1.02G". Check your motherboard manual to see if the PCIE slots are 1.0, 1.1 or 2.0. It was an old Asus M2 motherboard that I had trouble with. If you need a BIOS update you can get it from the Asus website, but don't update if the graphics card is already supported by your mobo.
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