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| | Recommendations for graphic card I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet Appreciate some advice on this |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card Hi, Understand what you are looking for, then you can make the right decision for you. This can help you in understanding the meaning behind all the terms you see: http://www.tomshardware.com/graphics/index.html Personally, my preference lately is towards ATI cards. I would also recommend, since you are building from scratch, that you ensure the motherboard you pick supports the newer PCIe standard as opposed to AGP for video, as that is the way the industry is moving. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Steve" <steve@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ejmrc6$40b$1@news6.zwoll1.ov.home.nl... >I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some >recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card IF you are not into games then an nVidia 7300 GT 250Mb is a good one. I have one and it does everything I need. There are no nVidia drivers for Vista RTM yet but Vista RC2 and RTM have nVidia driver built in. "Steve" <steve@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ejmrc6$40b$1@news6.zwoll1.ov.home.nl... >I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some >recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > |
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| | RE: Recommendations for graphic card There are a lot of good graphics cards with Vista drivers. Several GPUs made over the last 5 years are fully compatible with Vista including Aero. The point of the 5 years is that you don't have to get the latest and most expensive graphics cards for Vista or even for Aero. The biggest issue in Vista graphics cards seems to be around Aero support. Let me tell you that Aero is not all its cracked up to be. So you get a transparent title bar on a window. Who cares. Actually, the transparent title bar is distracting. It blurs the line between what you want to see and what you specifically want not to see when working with several open windows. So, I wouldn't get too excited about buying an expensive GPU just to get Aero. That said, I just finished building my Vista box a couple weeks ago. I put an NVidia 7600GS with 256MB of video ram in it for $110. This is way more than adequate for Vista, Aero, and most games. It gives me a 4.7 Windows Experience Index (WEI) for desktop graphics and Aero and 4.8 WEI for games. I think the minimum for Aero is 4.0 so this is well over what's required. Combined with my Core 2 Duo 6400 (5.1 WEI) and 2 GB of 800MHz RAM (5.6 WEI), this box does pretty well. I am thinking about upgrading to a 7600GT just to try to get that WEI over 5 - not because I need to but because its a man thing. Why settle for a half-horsepower quarter-inch drill when you could buy a 3 horsepower. You could go to an NVidia GPU (or ATI, etc.) that is a few years older, such as 6200 or 6600, and 128MB of video ram for under $50 and meet the minimum advertised requirements for Aero. While I am not sure how well that would perform for Aero, if you don't care about Aero (and I don't see why most people should) it should do great for general use. HTH -- Dale Preston MCAD C# MCSE, MCDBA "Steve" wrote: > I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some > recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > > |
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| | RE: Recommendations for graphic card Since you are wanting to build a new system, you might consider a motherboard with on-board video that supports Vista.....thus not having to add a separate card.... My Asus motherboard works great with Vista, and saved $$$ by not having to add video card... Good luck !!! > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > > |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card Thank you all for your valuable and speedy advice. Steve (Netherlands) "Steve" <steve@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ejmrc6$40b$1@news6.zwoll1.ov.home.nl... >I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some >recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card Almost all of the higher end video adapters now require a PCI Express x16 slot. I would make certain that your motherboard has at least two of these slots that are adjacent to each other, have plenty of surrounding room, and are available for the card. ( You may need additional PCIe slots for other applications.) Note that PCIe slots unfortunately come in x1, x2 x4, x8, x16, and x32 lanes. You need at least a x16 lane. I prefer nVidia chips and software. The Gigabyte GEForce 7600 GT is a reasonably priced ($150), high performance card that has dual DVI connections and heat pipe cooling (no fan). Its only disadvantages are that it takes two slots and you want good cooling within the computer enclosure. Looking from the back, it is actually plugged into a left hand slot but the slot to the right must be empty to provide room for the heat pipes. See: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/...ProductID=2235 and http://www.nvidia.com/page/pci_express.html Robbie |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card Steve wrote: > I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some > recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. > I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. > Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet > Appreciate some advice on this > > > If you are truly building a system for Vista, the only video cards to consider are the new ones just coming out that offer support for Direct X10. Otherwise you're doing yourself a disservice by downgrading to an old card that only supports direct X9. Frank |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card "Frank" <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote in message news:edf5n5xCHHA.4016@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Steve wrote: > >> I wish to build a new computer suitable for Vista and I need some >> recommendations for buying a high quality new graphic card. >> I am not interested in games or using my computer for TV. >> Computer is mainly used for Photoshop, Corel applications and Internet >> Appreciate some advice on this >> >> >> > If you are truly building a system for Vista, the only video cards to > consider are the new ones just coming out that offer support for Direct > X10. Otherwise you're doing yourself a disservice by downgrading to an old > card that only supports direct X9. > Frank Frank, I do not find any X10 support mentioned in the card specifications. Can you recommend a specific type? Steve |
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| | Re: Recommendations for graphic card On 19/11/2006 in message <ejp3g8$j35$1@news4.zwoll1.ov.home.nl> Steve wrote: >Frank, I do not find any X10 support mentioned in the card specifications. >Can you recommend a specific type? >Steve It's *very* early days for a DX10 graphics card! In the UK the GeForce 8800GTX has just been released, it's the only DX10 card available here ATM. -- Jeff Gaines |
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