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Old 04-30-2006, 07:07 AM
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I know nothing about graphics cards.

Answer1 ( Asking again ) : What is the difference between the two ? OR these are the two types of cards compatible with two different kind of mother boards.. I mean the one type of card will not work on another type of motherboard ( just thought ) ?

Answer2 ( again asking ): What is the difference between the two ? There should be some difference... price different... quality difference.. etc.

Answer3: My budget is $100-$120, actually I want to start with a lower quality of card.

Another Question : I have heard that the already existed memory of RAM can be used for graphics card memory.. is it true ? if yes how is it possible ?


Thanks for your detailed answers.
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Originally Posted by cantstraferight
There are 3 questions you must ask yourself


1 What type of card are you wanting to use? (agp or pci express)

2 Do you want a geforce or a readeon card? (in my opinon this comes dopwn to personaly choice)

3 Whats your budget?


I have a pci express geforce 6600 with 256 mb of memory, I got it about a year ago for £130 ($260) and its work well for me
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