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that is the question.

 

Hi to everyone.

I have a rather average HP SR2029.

 

Intel core duo 2.13ghz

2gb RAM

Nvidia 7500 LE graphics card

Windows XP Pro media centre

 

With recent game releases i notice very poor or average perfromance such as 'age of conan' at low settings i manage a very poor 20 to 35FPS.

 

I was thinking along the lines of a XPERTVISION 1GB GeF 9600GT SONIC PCI-E 2.0 to majorly boost the graphics. I keep a very clean system (Auslogics Boostspeed ;)) so CPU speed isn't a major issue.

 

The question is will my PCI express port be compatable and run a PCI 2.0 graphics card?

 

Or should i sell a kidney and buy a new rig?

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As wolfey has said - its the MOBO that makes the PCI card run at 2.0 the GPU may itself be 2.0 but will only run at 1.0 or 1.1 if the motherboard does not support 2.0.

the 9600 card is not as good as the 8600 in terms of power to cost ratio

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Stay away from a MOBO that uses DDR3 memory it is so expensive and only really benefits a quad core setup - and even then only marginally.

I would hold off on the new MOBOtoo, buy the GPU and see how it runs - upgrading to a PCI 2.0 board may only increase speed marginally.

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