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Help with GRaphics and ram

C.L.O.U.DC.L.O.U.D Member UncommonPosts: 365
Will a dell 4400 be able to run this graphics card or is it not the right one ?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130197

Also can i mix a 512mb of ram with 256mb?

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  • JimmyLegsJimmyLegs Member Posts: 361
    Originally posted by C.L.O.U.D

    Will a dell 4400 be able to run this graphics card or is it not the right one ?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130197

    Also can i mix a 512mb of ram with 256mb?
    1. I couldn't find your 4400, but what I did find I would assume yes it will work (unless the PC is from like... 1998 but it's not).

    2. No, it will only read the highest value unless that has changed some how.
  • MmoseaotterMmoseaotter Member Posts: 163
    What kind of mother board and power supply do you have?

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  • C.L.O.U.DC.L.O.U.D Member UncommonPosts: 365
    Originally posted by JimmyLegs

    Originally posted by C.L.O.U.D

    Will a dell 4400 be able to run this graphics card or is it not the right one ?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130197

    Also can i mix a 512mb of ram with 256mb?
    1. I couldn't find your 4400, but what I did find I would assume yes it will work (unless the PC is from like... 1998 but it's not).

    2. No, it will only read the highest value unless that has changed some how. what  u mean by read the highest value?
  • xpowderxxpowderx Member UncommonPosts: 2,078
    If this is the correct specs: Dell Dimension 4400 PC WorldBench 4 score of 97, 1.7-GHz Pentium 4 CPU, 256MB of DDR-266 SDRAM, Windows XP Home, 40GB hard drive, 16X DVD-ROM drive. You should be able to run that video card just fine. But without a upgrade to your RAM youll be hurting regardless of what video card you have. I also would recommend adding a extra colling fan to this system. Heat build up will be inevitable with that system if you are up to date current.

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