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Thread: Have you ever had one of those days ?
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08-16-07, 01:00 PM #41
Re: Have you ever had one of those days ?
Originally Posted by Firedog911
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08-17-07, 06:16 AM #45
Re: Have you ever had one of those days ?
Baron, Great to see you on the Forums. You will find TTP your final home. It's great that you finally made it here. I enjoyed Squading with you yesterday. I'm glad you finally came on boeard. Now how about that Reserve Slot ? Hmmm...Any words Laggy...I hear it coming
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04-07-09, 02:12 PM #46
Geforce 8400 question
first post.
So i just bought an Nvidia GeForce 8400 gs 512mb PCI for my old HP Media Center m1264n, specs here HP Media Center m1264n Desktop PC- Product Specifications
I had a radeon 9200 before this and when i tried to play L4D it would black screen. My new 8400 comes tomorrow in the mail and I am just wondring if everything should run decent when I install my new card. I guess my primary concern will be that my comp is too old. Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks.
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04-07-09, 02:19 PM #47
Your 8400 should smoke this game in comparison to a rad. 9200. I wouldn't be worried about your video card once it's installed.
However, what I WOULD worry about is the rest of your PC, namely the expansion slots within. Does your motherboard have a PCI/E slot for your new 8400? As far as I know, the 8 series comes in PCI/E only that I've seen, and the old 9000's from Radeon generally were available in AGP. Seldom, if ever, does a single motherboard sport BOTH of those connections, so you might not even be able to install the card. More info on your system would be helpful.
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04-07-09, 02:32 PM #48
this is the gfx card. PCI ready.
Amazon.com: BFG BFGE84512GSP NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2 PCI Graphics Card: Electronics
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04-07-09, 02:43 PM #49
Well then...I can't say I've ever seen a card in the DX10 lines under PCI support; I would have thought that to be a bit of a bottleneck. Still, that card should boost you forward quite a bit, though PCI has generally been considered the bottom rung as a video card bus.
Just saw that you had a link to your PC too. The 3.0GHz is nice enough, though you may want an additional GB of memory down the road. Memory is cheap and it'll go a long way in your machine. My last rig had similar specs as yours now, and should be able to hold it's own still for a little while longer.
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