you can, but two thingsi was wondering if i could change my 2.8 GHz with HT and upgrade it to a 3.2 or 3.4 and if i would notice any difference in performance
there is where your money should go. How much do you have to spend?my video card is an ati radeon X300 it came with my system
that is a lot to spend, probably more than you need for a graphics card alone. Post you entire system specs and we'll see what we can doi have 400 to 600 to spend on my computer to upgrade it
AMD64 said:k cause battlefield 2 is not running as good as it used to and i have 512 mb of ram should i upgrade and how much should i uprgrade to
i was thinkjing 2 or 3 gb
apj101 said:4700 it's not the 4700c is it ? Only the "c" model needs a half height card since the system is much smaller than the full size 4700 system.
Anyway, i did a look up on you system and it looks like your board should take pci-e. At the momnet it looks like you usng onboard graphics (no wonder its bad).
I recommend picking up a 6800
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814125193
and as flame said grab some more ram.
either get
2x512MB (if your system currently has 2x256)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ....com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145026
Also note that the 4700 series desktop has a serious lack of fans and many people suffer heat issues when they upgrade the graphics. IMO you should add in some more ventilation in the form of 1 x 120mm fan of 2 x 90mm fan. This may require you to cut holes in your case
And there pin outs are different to other 20pin 24pin out of standard psu's so you'll have to get one to fit the dell. As you said pc p&c make the psus so there normally good. It maybe ok (i stress maybe), otherwise you'll have to do some sort of home made conversion?Suggest an upgraded psu to handke gfx card. think you have to get it from pc power & cooling.