abhijit_reddevil
Manchester United
Hi,
I am new to these forums and wanted some help from you experts. Actually I have a old machine (an XFX GF5200 128MB AGP8X with a Asrock P4i45GV motherboard and a 300W SMPS). Don't ask about the mobo, some dumb hardware vendor sold me this when I did not have the fundas regarding the same.
I want to upgrade to a 6600GT AGP version. I am confused as to what brand I shall go to (Asus, Leadtek, Gainward, XFX, etc). Pls suggest a brand, I personally prefer the Asus as I saw in it's site that it has a clock speed of around 1.1Ghz while others have somewhat less.
Secondly, will I need a new PSU of higher wattage if I want to install the same and will my motherboard support this card? My present system specs are:
P4 1.7Ghz, 512MB DDR 266Mhz Ram, 80GB HDD, XFX Geforce FX 5200 128MB.
It would be also helpful if you can qoute the price of the same and also the price of the Radeon X800XL AGP version. Although I have heard that it is very expensive, I came to know from cnet.com that it offers the best value for money. Someday when I get a new system then I might get it too.
Thanks very much in advance.
-Digitized
I am new to these forums and wanted some help from you experts. Actually I have a old machine (an XFX GF5200 128MB AGP8X with a Asrock P4i45GV motherboard and a 300W SMPS). Don't ask about the mobo, some dumb hardware vendor sold me this when I did not have the fundas regarding the same.
I want to upgrade to a 6600GT AGP version. I am confused as to what brand I shall go to (Asus, Leadtek, Gainward, XFX, etc). Pls suggest a brand, I personally prefer the Asus as I saw in it's site that it has a clock speed of around 1.1Ghz while others have somewhat less.
Secondly, will I need a new PSU of higher wattage if I want to install the same and will my motherboard support this card? My present system specs are:
P4 1.7Ghz, 512MB DDR 266Mhz Ram, 80GB HDD, XFX Geforce FX 5200 128MB.
It would be also helpful if you can qoute the price of the same and also the price of the Radeon X800XL AGP version. Although I have heard that it is very expensive, I came to know from cnet.com that it offers the best value for money. Someday when I get a new system then I might get it too.
Thanks very much in advance.
-Digitized