Hello all,
I would appreciate some input on graphics cards basics. I have a pair of Dell Dimension 3000's, both upgraded to 250 GB hard drives, 2 gigs of ram, both hyperthreading with an Intel P4. 3.0GHz processor.
I recently got interested in the Microsoft Flight Simulator X program, and bought it, along with a yoke system, pedals, etc. I had pretty much reached my $$$ llimit, when the salesman told me I was wasting my money unless I bought an expensive graphics card. (My computers have the old Intel Extreme Graphics 2 cards in them.)
I decided to wait until I could do some research. I told a friend about it, and he had an ATI Radeon XT9600 (greek to me) graphics card with cords hanging out the back for 2 monitors and a bunch of plugs for audio, etc. He got it out of a computer he had been given, and it tested out fine, but he's not a gamer (neither am I, really).
He just gave me the card, but I went to install it, my computer had the wrong kind of slot. It needs a longer one to fit. My computer has 3 white slots, the owner's manual says they are PCI, but info on the net indicates I have AGP if I have the short white slots, and the longer card is a PCI. I also read that PCI graphics cards are not good, get AGP.
I am not gaming with anyone, don't intend to, but want good graphics for my flight training programs. Do I even NEED a $200-300 grahics card for my purposes?
I am totally confused now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dustman
I would appreciate some input on graphics cards basics. I have a pair of Dell Dimension 3000's, both upgraded to 250 GB hard drives, 2 gigs of ram, both hyperthreading with an Intel P4. 3.0GHz processor.
I recently got interested in the Microsoft Flight Simulator X program, and bought it, along with a yoke system, pedals, etc. I had pretty much reached my $$$ llimit, when the salesman told me I was wasting my money unless I bought an expensive graphics card. (My computers have the old Intel Extreme Graphics 2 cards in them.)
I decided to wait until I could do some research. I told a friend about it, and he had an ATI Radeon XT9600 (greek to me) graphics card with cords hanging out the back for 2 monitors and a bunch of plugs for audio, etc. He got it out of a computer he had been given, and it tested out fine, but he's not a gamer (neither am I, really).
He just gave me the card, but I went to install it, my computer had the wrong kind of slot. It needs a longer one to fit. My computer has 3 white slots, the owner's manual says they are PCI, but info on the net indicates I have AGP if I have the short white slots, and the longer card is a PCI. I also read that PCI graphics cards are not good, get AGP.
I am not gaming with anyone, don't intend to, but want good graphics for my flight training programs. Do I even NEED a $200-300 grahics card for my purposes?
I am totally confused now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dustman