traviskeene2079
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You can ignore this post. I am sorry for waiting people time, but with research I found the answer to my own question. Again, I'm sorry for waiting time..
I'm ordering a computer, and was wondering about two different graphics cards. The computer is going to run Vista home premium, has 2gb dual channel ram, and has the dual core 2.13 ghz processor (if that matters). The two processors in question are:
1)256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
2)256MB nVidia GeForce 7900 GS (a little more expensive than #1)
I'm connecting to the dell 24 in widescreen monitor 1920x1200 max rez.
The computer and monitor is going to be used for a little of everything. PC games, Wow, Everquest 2, and some FPS. I also use it for tv, music, school work, xbox 360 and hd-dvd/blu-ray viewing.
Sorry, if I gave to much information, or not enough in the important areas, just didn't know how much you needed for a good decision. I can afford the video card, but I don't need complete overkill, so if decision one is good enough to run great games maxed or close to maxed and no lag then great.
I'm ordering a computer, and was wondering about two different graphics cards. The computer is going to run Vista home premium, has 2gb dual channel ram, and has the dual core 2.13 ghz processor (if that matters). The two processors in question are:
1)256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
2)256MB nVidia GeForce 7900 GS (a little more expensive than #1)
I'm connecting to the dell 24 in widescreen monitor 1920x1200 max rez.
The computer and monitor is going to be used for a little of everything. PC games, Wow, Everquest 2, and some FPS. I also use it for tv, music, school work, xbox 360 and hd-dvd/blu-ray viewing.
Sorry, if I gave to much information, or not enough in the important areas, just didn't know how much you needed for a good decision. I can afford the video card, but I don't need complete overkill, so if decision one is good enough to run great games maxed or close to maxed and no lag then great.
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