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I need opinions on this graphic card, especially if YOU've recently got one.
My question is simple....... (like me)
Will it be compatible with Packard Bell P4 on windows XP Home, and if so would it be fast enough for me to play C&C Generals at high graphics detail with no annoying 'slow motion'??
Thanks for any replies.
Iggy.
> Yeah it'll be 64 plus 128 meg chips.
Arrghhhhhh.
I considered that, but the dodgy arithmatic part of my mind quickly assumed, and told me it wasn't 192.
God damn it, stupid head.
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Highest bid only £40 at the moment.
> 192 MB of ram
Are you sure about that?
Go to run under Start, and type "dxdiag", and tell me what it says next to "Memory" on the first page.
My system is P4 running at 1.59 GHZ processor, 192 MB of ram, not sure what type but.
The graphics card I have at the mo is a Sis 650, pretty basic I think.
I've looked at a few reviews of the 9600 now, and think I'm pretty safe with it.
Thanks for all your information!
> I've got that card I think.
Ahahahahhahahahahahahhaha.
It runs everything pretty damn fast too.
Dunno about compatability, but I reckon you're okay, there are no odd features in you mini-system spec.
What speed processor do you have and what are the game specs?
I need opinions on this graphic card, especially if YOU've recently got one.
My question is simple....... (like me)
Will it be compatible with Packard Bell P4 on windows XP Home, and if so would it be fast enough for me to play C&C Generals at high graphics detail with no annoying 'slow motion'??
Thanks for any replies.
Iggy.