Upgrading family computer

Skizzor

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My family computer is a HP Pavilion 514x with 256mb ram, celeron at 2000mhz, and intergrated video. Im going to a get a 512mb stick but im not sure if the mobo will support a new video card.
 
Sounds to me like this would only have PCI, just get a PCI interface card, because it's guaranteed to have PCI slots. I highly doubt that a celeron with 256mb would have AGP. You still have to change the BIOS settings right before you install the card. Anyway, from that same CPU-Z site, download PC wizard, and somewhere in there, you can find what interface you have.
 
big_rubber_duckey said:
How old is the pc. I had an old clone and it was from 2000 and it even had 16.
Its from 2003 and it can set it to 64mb in the bios but it takes away from my ram so I keep it at 8 since i dont game on this computer.
 
Then if you don't game, do you really need a graphics card increase? I guess it may depend on some things, because my Integrated 845G looks so fuzzy, especially on my nice MAG LCD monitor, that I had to get a cheap PCI FX5500 for text quality issues alone. That fixed it, as did my old Radeon 9200. It's nice, because some apps have issues with integrated graphics, so PCI does more than enough for what I need.
 
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