Which 1.5v video card should I get?

funkydiscobeast

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G'day folks,

I recently decided to update some parts on my computer. I have ordered and paid for the motherboard, hard drive, ram and cpu. My dilemna is that the motherboard i ordered only supports 1.5v video cards...

So, my question is: How do I choose what video card to get? What are the 1.5v video cards available that are reasonably good and well priced? And what should I look/look out for when purchasing my new graphics card?

:confused:

Please help me, I've never had to worry about this sort of thing before, as my old computer was put together for me by my bro, so i have no idea what i have at the moment, all i know is that the card i have now is an asus something or other that was purchased 4 or 5 years ago....

ANY SUGGESTIONS???? ANSWERS???
 
Most AGP4x cards will be 1.5v (if you find one you like but aren't sure about it post it here and someone will know :)) All AGP8x cards must be 1.5v tolerent.
 
don't newer agp cards come with a seperate power cable to hook directly psu since agp can't handle the power of todays cards? If that being true(90% sure it is) doesn't it mean he can get a higher volatage card just as long as he doesn't forget to hook up the card to his psu?
 
don't newer agp cards come with a seperate power cable to hook directly psu since agp can't handle the power of todays cards?
Yes, but that is about wattage not voltage.
doesn't it mean he can get a higher volatage card just as long as he doesn't forget to hook up the card to his psu?
Newer cards are lower voltage ;) but if you have the extra power connector don't forget to hook it up :) as a general rule all AGP8x (usually 0.8v but some are 1.5v) cards will work in a 1.5v AGP port (they few that don't work must be tolerant of it and nothing will get fried)
 
Well i went ahead and bought the ABIT R9600 XT yesterday, got it for 265 bucks, which is okay, considering i didn't have to pay any freight or wait for it to arrive from an online/advertised joint....
 
265 AUD is $201 USD. that's $101 more than you should have payed. Now waiting was worth it?

Maybe computer parts are more expensive where you live though, i may be mistaken.

Either way, have you got the card in? Is it working alright in your system?
 
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