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Hello
Just wonder how do you know a Video Card can work very well with a motherboard? What's PCI, PCIe...? I am a simple computer user (e-mail, Microsoft Office, musics and movies only), I just bought a motherboard called ASUS P5LD2 Deluxe, could anyone please suggest me for a Graphic Card. (My budget is about $50 to $150USD). Thanks for your reading and anyone could help! HumanRight |
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Another card worth considering at the $170 mark: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130283
If it's not for gaming, though, there's really no need to spend that sort of money. Something cheap like a 6200 or X300SE would be more than sufficient. Take a look at Catagory A of Video Cards 101
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