Computer related help

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by jack19, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. jack19

    jack19 Newbie

    I have a gx620 desktop with a memory of 1.0 GB ddr2 and harddrive of 160GB SATA io just want to know what videocord
    will be suitable for my desktop any suggestions welcome..
     
  2. ChampionLLY

    ChampionLLY News Writer

    wad's ur budget & wad kind of game do u play?
    care to provide more specs of ur rig?
     
  3. jack19

    jack19 Newbie

    my budget is 16k.......is there any...
     
  4. Chai

    Chai Administrator Staff Member

    Dell GX620? Isn't that quite new? I mean, it should have at least a P4 3.0GHz.

    I don't think GX620 allows any video card upgrades. Let me check...

    There's a PCI Express slot, but it only allows low profile video cards.

    And 16k? What currency is that?
     
  5. jack19

    jack19 Newbie

    16k is nothing but 16000....:D
     
  6. zy

    zy zynine.com Staff Member

    you still didnt tell us what currency you are using ...
     
  7. Olle P

    Olle P Newbie

    Yeah! 16,000 £ (British pounds sterling) will get you a state of the art new computer with all the bells and whistles you can ask for, and then you still have some money to spare...

    On the other hand... 16,000 ISK won't get you very far.

    /Olle
     
  8. CALLOFDUTY05

    CALLOFDUTY05 Newbie

    U can check out this link.Hope u'll find it useful.Ur system came with ATI's midrange 128MB Radeon X600 SE graphics card, which provides plenty of firepower for business applications; however, I wish Dell had made a few higher-end graphics cards available, at least for those who choose the midtower case. You can upgrade to the full (non-SE) X600 card, which has double the video memory. Still, for any business besides a design shop or some other creative company that does intensive graphics work, the X600 SE provides more than enough graphics muscle. If your budget precludes a graphics card, you'll rely on Intel's integrated GMA950 graphics, which will suffice for standard office apps.


    http://reviews.cnet.com/Dell_OptiPlex_GX620/4505-3118_7-31420314.html
     

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