Friday, May 4, 2012

XFX GeForce 9500 GT 1GB vs Force3D™ ATI Radeon™ HD 4350?

XFX PVT95GZAFG GeForce 9500 GT 1GB

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

Force3D™ ATI Radeon™ HD 4350

http://cgi.ebay.com/ATI-Radeon-Video-Car…



Disregard the price. I can't find the memory speed in Radeon video card description.|||For $30 more you can tripple your video performance.



ATI 4850 256mb 800 stream processors.......kick A$$



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

BFG 9400GT 1GB vs Force3D™ ATI Radeon™ HD 4350?

BFG 9400GT 1GB

http://www.frys.com/product/5958404?site…



Force3D™ ATI Radeon™ HD 4350

http://cgi.ebay.com/ATI-Radeon-Video-Car…



Disregard the price please. Thanks.|||If the price don't matter then why not get a better card than those you listed. Of the two the 4350 will give better performance. But for just a little more $$ you can get a 4850 with 256bit mem interface.







http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…





Good luck

ATI Radeon X1300 Video Card Makes My Computer Noisy!!!?

Hello, I have this ATI Radeon X1300 Video Card, I like it a lot, even though it sometimes flickers the screen when I switch between resolutions, The only problem with this card is that, ITS NOISY!!! The fan is the one which is making the most noise out of this card. I removed the plug for the fan and it seems to improve the noise, but I am just scared that it will burn out my card. Is there a fan for the ATI Radeon Video Card which is EXTRA QUIET, like my Processor Fan, Case Fans, etc. ? Sorry for sounding like a pussy here lol.|||1. Yes, you will BURN UP your GPU (graphics processing unit) having the only fan that is cooling it unplugged!!!! That's crazy!!!

2. If you want a quieter fan, then you need more case fans to exhaust the heat its making out of the computer case! This will lower the air temps inside the case and the fan won't need to go to 100% to cool it down. (this is what I did)

3. You can get third party coolers that are much quieter than the stock cooling solution, but at a price...Check out Newegg.com

4. Plug the graphics card's fan back in or you will burn it up for sure!!!|||The fans on those cards were terrible.....Here is a good replacement if you want to do it yourself.



good luck....make sure you get a nice seat with the new heatsinks....|||you can always replace the fan if it isn't really soldered directly to your vga card. if it's just screwed over, you can use replacement fans or heatsinks for no noise at all. however, heatsinks aren't as good in dissipating heat. you can also try buying a separate vga card cooler. browse this site for some pics:



http://www.jetart.com|||Unplugging that little noisy fan will probably kill your video card prematurely as it will overheat.

I have one X1300 installed on my computer (512GDDR2 one), and it's not that noisy. I guess it does get a little noisier when playing games but nothing annoying really.



I guess you could try to find a fan from an old video card and try it out.



Good luck

Will this ati radeon video card work on my PC?

http://shop3.frys.com/product/5706282?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG



Will this video card work on my Compaq Presario PC with these specs:

-AMD Athalon 2.08GHZ processeror

- 512 mb PC 2700 DDR SDRAM memory

- 120GB Ultra DMA hard drive

- Windows XP



Another thing, does it have the right bus type??|||Nope, won't work...



Your Presario S6200CL only has an AGP slot. It will not accept the Visiontek PCIExpress video card you linked to.



That Visiontek card requires a PCIExpress 16x slot, which your Presario does not have.



The ATI HD3650/3850 is better than the X1050, and they have AGP versions available: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…



I'd go with one of those.



Hope this helps.|||Really need a model number from the compaq to tell you|||cant tell. need to know what kind of motherbroad u have.

What company who manufacturer of Nvidia video cards?

If AMD company manufactured the chips of ATI Radeon video cards and who are the manufacturer of NVIDIA video cards?|||ATI manufactures ATI cards but they were bought out by AMD. NVIDIA is still independent so it makes its own cards still.|||Neither of them actually make the cards

They only make the GPUs that are used on the card|||nvidia are the manufactureres

Friday, April 27, 2012

On dell support i found that i am able to buy video cards in the 4000 series with pci?

i have some ati radeon video cards that say HD4650, and 4350 which are in the 4000 series. can i buy any ati radeon video card that has (pci) or do i stick within the 4000 series.|||be advised though , if you are going to get a higher end video card that you might need to replace the power supply also. high end vid cards use quite a bit more power and some have extra power connections which your power supply might not have|||no, you can buy any PCI-E 16x graphics card.



You can put any of the current graphics cards from ATI and Nvidia in your pc. Of course, your power supply does limit what can be run.



Don't buy from Dell though. If you are thinking of buying another graphics card, then buy one from an actual computer store or website. The reason for this is that Dell normally cost alot more.|||If they said pci then you can buy any pci card either geforce or ati/amd. pci express video cards are not compatible with pci slots so do not buy one if you do not have a pci express slot.

How do I fit an ATI Radeon Video card into my eMachines T3104?

I just bought an ATI Radeon X1300 pro 256mb, and I probably couldn't install it even if my life depended on it. HELLLLLPPPP!!!|||is it pci or agp?



turn off pc, remove side cover. insert video card into either the pci slot or agp slot depending on which format your card is.

attach it to your case.turn your pc on and run software.|||The ATI Radeon X1300 runs on PCI or PCI Express. The PCI slot has a hook on the side (going towards the motherboard) of the slot. Once hooked and connected with power cables and such, just turn on your computer and install the driver provided in a CD.|||here's your manual:

http://emachines.com/support/product_sup…



Your machine has an empty AGP port that is ready to receive video card update.



Open the case. Remove the card plate from the back of the PC so your video card's ports will poke through. Ensure the card the seated properly.



Turn on the PC and see what happens.



Good luck!



Remember people... He said he has an X1300 PRO! Meaning AGP style of card.|||Stop Confusing him!!! ppl



You have to make sure what type of video card you have AGP or PCI Express and make sure you have a free AGP or PCI Express slot on your motherboard. If you do then do the following.



Shut Down the pc

Unplug your power cord

Open the side of your computer's case

Unscrew your monitor from the back of the video card

Unscrew and remove old video card

Insert new video card(if it's the same type) in the slot

http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/cooldrives/sata-pci-express-pci-card.jpg

there are the pictures of all the different slots

screw the video card in place

Connect your monitor to the video card

Plug in your computer

Start up the computer

Insert the cd with the video card drivers and install the drivers



Hope this helps