And it's working out pretty well.....
got the same card here, def. not top of the line anymore but it sure was when i got it... plays F.E.A.R.~30fps high quality @ 1280X800 but i'm guilty of some overclocking.
64MB Intel 82865G Graphics Controller. I use an HP-Compaq DX 2000MT with Win XP service pack 2.
i had a radeon X850XTpe , an i just replaced it with the Gainward Bliss 7800GS 512mb, this is a 7900 pci-e card that gainward ave taken an put an AGP bridging chip into
512mb 7500LE Turbocache, runs most of todays games fine, but in the future will need either a rsm upgrade or a seprate physics card, most likely being a Nvidia/Havok 1GB combo
i just have tnt nvidia riva 64,...it's to small video card......thanks.....
In late August 2005, I purchased a H-P desktop off of their website: a Pentium a1130n AMD64 with 250Gig of hard drive, and a Gig of memory. It had WinXp Media Center Edition 2005, but no actual video card, separate sound card, or TV remote. It had a partition assigned as backup for drivers and for supportive operating system; there is both a CD drive and a DVD drive with LightScribe technology, and four memory card reader-dedicated drives. -- hopalong
Nothing I had anything to do with however - the tech who built the machine put it in and I would not have known to tell him anything differently - I am not that technically knowledgeable.
I have had my computer for 8 years now and always thought I had 64mb of video ram. To my surprise today I just found out I have a ATI 3d Rage Pro PCI with a whopping 8 mb of video ram! But hey why do I need something really nice and expensive when what I have works fine, besides I don't even know if my comp could even handle a video card with more memory than I have of RAM. (64mb if your wondering)
I have a SiS 6326 8MB AGP card.
I have two Asus GeForce 8800 Ultra SLi x2. It is a bit pointless as there arent any games to utilize that power. I also got a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 (the most powerful quad core one.) Thats pointless as well becuase quad core doesnt even work rofl!
I've also overclocked my GFX's. I use RivaTuner (its on Guru3D.) It's easy to use and you can juice some more poewr out of your GFX without paying that much. But the best thing you can do is change the fan and heatsink on the GFX. I went to Zalman (slogan 'Cool Inovations' indeed zalman.co.kr)The new heatsink and fan combo will allow you to overclock like hell!
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