Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Would my AGP 4x video card work for todays games?

I just bought a motherboard from 2003. It has 2 gb's of memory, penteum 4, 512 of ram, max ram is 2 gbs. It comes with a brand new AGP 4x video card. Will it work for todays games?|||Sorry.



These days, games require a lot of horse power that is available only in pcie 16x graphics cards.



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*|||Your computer right now cant even run Call Of Duty. The average game needs at least 2GB of Ram. When you get your new graphics card visit this site to see if you can run the game you want to run.|||Not really, you'll have to turn down a lot of the graphics options to get the games to play at constant FPS (if you're lucky).|||I would have went for a 64-Bit board. They sell some for just under $200 with SLI/X-Fire included though without a video card. Plus AGP and PCI are dead ends. PCI Express x16 and 2.0 are today's game.



However onto topic:



I would max out your RAM to 2GB. You have to go to a local computer building store if it is a RAMBUS, DIMM, or DDR1 set. If the board is lower than an ATI Radeon HD 3650 1GB DDR2 AGP, I would get this one with the link below or go on BestBuy.com and type in what I have just above.

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