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This is directed at those versed in computers (because I am not). I woul dlike to upgrade my card to be able to play this game a little more smoothly. What would you suggest?
I have a ATI 9800xt 256 and 3 gig on ram.
My budget is about 300 usd.
Thanks
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
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Also, what mother board and processor are you using?
Edit:
This is the card I have in my comp and it runs the game great.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2460769&CatId=1826
Its a Dell 8300. Dont know the mother board and my processor is a pent 4 3.4 or 3.8 (can't remember) I's check but Lotr is up and running right now lol.
As far as the vid card question I don't know what PCI ect means. I have 2 outputs on the back of the card if that helps. one blue and one white (cables) I'm such a moron when it comes to computers.
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
Edit: This page states an AGP Graphics slot....
http://www.trustedreviews.com/pcs/review/2003/11/24/Dell-Dimension-8300-3-0GHz-Ultimate-Christmas-Bundle/p1
So, you are looking at AGP video cards.....that makes it easier.
http://www.straightdope.com/
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
If your computer is bought within the past 1-2 year it should have an PCI-e16x slot (or better yet read the documentations that came with your mobo). Most of the high-end video cards uses PCI-e16x because AGP is outdated. If you want a good 3D card I suggest an ATI Radeon X1900 XT or the newer Radeon X1950 XT both of those uses PCI-e16x and you will rarely find any good card nowadays that still uses AGP. Oh if you don't have a PCI-e 16 slot capable mobo I suggest investing one for it, they are cheap (I bought an Asus-tek one for less than $100 bucks). I know it's a pain in the ass to upgrade your 3D card and mobo at the same time but it's well worth it.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=318&CMP=ILC-FPM-VC
That link above is to their AGP video card section
http://www.straightdope.com/
What I'm getting at with this is if it's the same motherboard...it's an AGP port. If they couldn't get the same motherboard to replace it with they would have to use a newer one and you possible have a pci-e port instead of the AGP
http://www.straightdope.com/
same.
Is there a way I can find out whay type i have? I bought this comp about 3-4 years ago.
BTW thank you all for your input
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
http://www.straightdope.com/
That will tell you what you have.
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is that you mars?
http://www.straightdope.com/
Thanks all!
I will check when I log off.
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
http://www.straightdope.com/
I shoot for the curve... anything above that is gravy.
I came across this web page that shows an AGP port and a PCI-E port pretty clearly. If I were you I'd just crack open the case and take a look at the port your video card is plugged into. That way you would be sure about which card you were shopping for.
http://www.karbosguide.com/books/pcarchitecture/chapter23.htm
I'm on this like this because I have a friend that ordered a PCI-E video card from a retailer on the advice from someone at a forum site. It turned out they had an AGP port in their computer. The card had to be mailed back and a new one ordered. No biggie I guess, just an inconvience.
Additionally you will find people like either Nvidia or ATI (The 2 video card chipsets on the market.) Which one is better? Couldn't tell ya....they both seem to work great. It is a matter of personal preference.
Something to think about that was touched on in one of the earlier posts. DirectX 10 is out. Most computers are using DirectX9c, DX10 will be the next step in gaming graphics. The thing is it's not just an upgrade of DirectX...It's a complete restructuring of the way the computer deals with the GPU. This will eliminate alot of the bottlenecks that limit game graphics today. The difference between DirectX9c and DirectX10 is astounding.
Now for the downside.....you must have windows vista and you must have a DirectX10 compatible video card. A DirectX10 compatible card requires that you have a PCI-E video card port. One of the above posts recommended you upgrade your motherboard for this exact reason. All the new games will eventually be programmed with directx10 in mind.....it is inevitable. Does that mean you won't be able to play the new games with your DirectX9c videocard....absolutely not. The games will still use their 9c programming, you just won't be able to play them in all their glory. Age of Conan is being programmed with DirectX10 in mind for instance.
This is a link with some info on DirectX10, the gfx difference is fairly substantial.
DirectX10
I do apologize if this further complicates your videocard purchase. An informed decision is usually better than an uninformed one though.
http://www.straightdope.com/