Friday, April 20, 2012

Which Video Card is better?

So I'm getting a new PC which is the Hp a6642p....

So i was looking through the PCI express 16 and hees my choices...



1.EVGA 256-P2-N753-TR GeForce 8600 GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card





2.JATON Video-PX8400GS_LX GeForce 8400 GS 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Low Profile Ready Video Card





3.JATON Video-PX8400GS_EX GeForce 8400 GS 512MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Low Profile Ready Video Card



Or if you have any better recommend well i was at th site newegg.com so any better that will fit for it please tell me!Max Budget:50 dollars..



Please help me choose that will fit for my Hp a6642p...

THANKS!|||Please don't buy crap like 8600GT or 8400GS when many times stronger cards cost only few dollars more.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

Only $52.99 after rebate.

Its 2x times faster than 8600GT and 5x times faster than 8400GS.|||number 3. GeForce 8400 512MB|||The 8600 is newer but the 8400 GS 512mb has more memmory, personally I would go with the Evga Geforce 8600|||The first one is the best in quality, and speed.

The third one has more RAM on it, so it can handle up to higher gaming specs, but for now most games only need 256 MB which all have, so go with the first one :]|||Some good Video Cards under 50 bucks....



BFG Tech GeForce 8600 GTS - $49.99



This graphics card may not have the biggest numbers of the bunch, but that is mitigated by the fact that it is durable, reliable, balanced, and is manufactured by a company that is legendary for their support, iron-clad warranties, and overclockability (if that's even a word). It is also one of the only cards in its price range that features GDDR3 over GDDR2, making it an incredible value. I'd recommend this card to anyone looking for an inexpensive upgrade over their on-board video or older card and that wants to do some mid-settings 3D gaming and image editing.



Spec's and Features:



* PCI-Express x16

* 256MB VRAM

* 128-bit Interface

* GDDR3 VRAM

* 710MHz core clock

* 2000MHz memory clock

* 2560x1600 max resolution

* Supports DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.0

* HDTV/S-Video out

* SLI Ready



ASUS GeForce 7300 GT - $47.99



Despite being from a much older series of Nvidia cards (that lacks DX10 support), this card has some very notable features that earned it its spot on this list. It posesses an above-average VRAM amount, particularly for the price, as well as a 128-bit interface. It is also SLI-capable. The only thing stopping it from being truely amazing is that it has lower clock speeds and uses GDDR2 instead of GDDR3. This, however, is consistent with most cards in the price bracket. All in all, it is a great value. Ideal for low-end 3D gaming and image editing.



Spec's and Features:



* PCI-Express x16

* 512MB VRAM

* 128-bit interaface

* GDDR2 VRAM

* 400MHz core clock

* 800MHz memory clock

* 2560x1600 max resolution

* Supports DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2.0

* Silent fanless heat management design

* HDTV Out

* SLI Ready

* $10 mail-in rebate



SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 3450 - $36.99



This little card packs a tremendous value. With tons of video-memory, it is perfect for the average user that wants to get into image and photo editing without worrying about bogging their computer down. It is also said to be capable of tremendous overclocking, possibly making it a candidate for some mild 3D gaming. It is the perfect solution for replacing slow on-board video without spending too much money. Across the board, users agree it is the best card for its price. It also features the newer PCI-Express 2.0 x16 interface and can be configured with Crossfire.



* PCI-Express 2.0 x16

* 512MB VRAM

* 64-bit interface

* GDDR2 VRAM

* 2560x1600 max resolution

* Supports DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 2.0

* Silent fanless heat management design

* HDTV Out

* Crossfire Ready



GIGABYTE Radeon HD 2400XT - $24.99



There are two things that really impressed me about this card. The first was its price, and the second was the high clock speeds (see below). Whoa! For this "class" of cards those speeds are impressive. You can't go wrong for $25 bucks. If you count the $10 mail-in rebate then it's really mind boggling. All in all an impressive little card that supports DX10. Perfect for someone looking to replace their on-board graphics with something that has a little extra "oomph".



* PCI-Express x16

* 256MB VRAM

* 64-bit interface

* GDDR2 VRAM

* 700MHz core clock

* 800MHz memory clock

* 2560x1600 max resolution

* Supports DirectX10 and OpenGL 2.0

* HDCP

* Silent fanless heat management design

* HDTV / S-Video / Composite Out

* $10 mail-in rebate

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