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Is there a graphics card that will support darkfall that is low in cost or even free
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Nvidia 8800 are pretty solid and fairly affordable. All depends on your budget.
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I got the ATI Sapphire Radeon 4830 512 MB DDR3, OC'ed. I have no complaints, it's really one of the most cost effective cards on the market.
Have to agree with Paragus here.
You can pickup an 8800GT 512 card (PCIe) for around $180 and its a really nice card for the price.
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my budget is 100$ and under
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www.newegg.com is your friend.
Search by cost, slot and brand. If unsure you can post a card here and get an opinion.
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my budget is 100$ and under
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how about the PowerColor RADEON 9800 Pro 128MB
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Your PC is AGP?
also if ya can link it it would help.
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I have an ATI Radeon HD 4850, it tears through anything I throw at it.
Your PC is AGP?
also if ya can link it it would help.
What is an AGP? Im a computer newb.
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Your PC is AGP?
also if ya can link it it would help.
What is an AGP? Im a computer newb.
Hit Start, click Run, type DxDiag, then run it.
go to the display page and it will tell you all you need to know. Post the card etc here.
Your PC is AGP?
also if ya can link it it would help.
What is an AGP? Im a computer newb.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Graphics_Port vs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express
dude i just a got a EVGA geforce 9800gtx+ superclocked off newegg for 130 with free shipping, if you can afford the extra 30 go with this.
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i have the Intel (R) 82945G Express Chipset Family Version 7.14.0010.1461 With an Approx total memory of 251 MB
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You have an integrated card (part of the motherboard) and the 251 MB is probably shared by the system. I hate to say it, but I don't know if your rig will run DF at all.
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I currently have a black edition GTX260 which is pretty fucking amazing imo. This thing is a beast and I have never had any trouble with it yet. All games I have played default to max settings, including the new DX10 games. If your looking for a middle of the road I would take many others advice and rgab an 8800GT. They are great cards. I actually have one for sale I'd be willing to let go of cheap. Is less than 6 months old, got my refund check and replaced with the GTX.
so i guess i will have to buy a new graphics card right?
or are you saying it will never run on my computer?
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What I'm saying is you don't have a graphics card at all. What you have is an integrated chip on the motherboard that handles graphics and shares (steals) from your RAM.
You can put in a graphics card, but without your full system specs I couldn't tell you what to expect. If you could post the following:
RAM
CPU
Power Supply
Operating System
not with integrated graphics bud, no.....
Really does depend on budget. My 4870X2 is beyind sweet. I am not even running 2x in crossfire and can handle Crysis at max...
ok guys im just going to buy a new one tommorow hopefully servers will be up and i can finally play. I almost peed my pants when i logged into darkfall and clicked that play button then "You don't have a valid graphics card" pops up.
Thx for the help again.
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What I'm saying is you don't have a graphics card at all. What you have is an integrated chip on the motherboard that handles graphics and shares (steals) from your RAM.
You can put in a graphics card, but without your full system specs I couldn't tell you what to expect. If you could post the following:
RAM
CPU
Power Supply
Operating System
Ram is 1014MB
Operating system is Windows Vista Home Basic(6.0 build)
The other stuff i dont know how to get?
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Dont forget to get above a 7000. Make sure the model number is at least in the 7000's or better yet 8000's. Anything lower and you still may not be able to run it. Also, make sure it has at least 256 mb of dedicated GDDR3. The company who makes it isn't really that big a deal. BFG, XGX, MSI, etc vary somewhat in performance but they are all essentially NVidia processors. If you decide to go ATI, which is normally cheaper but not as good, make sure you meet the minimum requirements. ATI isn't horrible, I just found, in my experience, that NVidia cards seem to be more stable and a fair bit faster with comparable spec cards, albeit NVidia are more expensive, but not by much.