Is this card low profile "half height" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814133203 it says PCI express x16
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Originally posted by lt_dillweedIs this card low profile "half height" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814133203 it says PCI express x16
just my opinion:salute:
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Check this one out, its low profile & i think a lot better card than the other one.
Buy XFX PVT86SWML4 GeForce 8400GS 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Ready Video Card with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. Once you know, you Newegg!
but like i said before if possible i cut a hole in da box
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Originally posted by reynolddog View Postyah justme i'd Mod the case to fit it also.
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Originally posted by Mitch123 View PostHow do i check what kind of ram i need?
with ram u want same in the banks, like you got 4 slots, your 1st & 3rd usually are your primary ,put the highest like if you got gig sticks put them in there & if ya got a 512 put it in the 2nd slot.
i donno why, just that way, unless somethign has changed since my board was made, & yepp my boards old , about 3yrs now, im ready 4 a new one
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Originally posted by JustMe0171 View Postthis is a good little program to put on your desktop, just unzip it there or where ever you like , open & hit it, it doesnt install, it just tells you allmost anything u wanna know even what kinda ram you have & speeds and slots avaliable.
with ram u want same in the banks, like you got 4 slots, your 1st & 3rd usually are your primary ,put the highest like if you got gig sticks put them in there & if ya got a 512 put it in the 2nd slot.
i donno why, just that way, unless somethign has changed since my board was made, & yepp my boards old , about 3yrs now, im ready 4 a new one
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
well my dell motherboard has the slots 1 and 2 are dual-channel, and so are 3 and 4. the slots are colour coded, so you should go by the colour
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Originally posted by lt_dillweedIs this card low profile "half height" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814133203 it says PCI express x16
So go ahead and get it. It is not a bad card, far better than what you have now. OK it is not a 8800, but not everyone needs one. For medium quality it should suffice. You have an office PC, not a gaming rig. And don't even think about cutting holes in your case. That's such a bad idea for so many reasons. (voided warranty, compromised EMF shielding for starters...)
Mind that you currently have no dedicated video memory. Buying a card with dedicated memory, like the one above, will instantly free up 256MB of RAM
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Originally posted by Tomeiswell my dell motherboard has the slots 1 and 2 are dual-channel, and so are 3 and 4. the slots are colour coded, so you should go by the colour
and 2nd two are slots 2&4
but stick with the white first black 2nd is good.
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