Sunday, January 3, 2010

Hdmi Pci Sapphire ATI X1650Pro - 512MB AGP Video Card Vs. GIGABYTE ATI Radeon HD4550 512MB DDR3 DVI/HDMI PCI-ExpressVid?

Sapphire ATI X1650Pro - 512MB AGP Video Card vs. GIGABYTE ATI Radeon HD4550 512MB DDR3 DVI/HDMI PCI-ExpressVid? - hdmi pci

Ok Trying to see which of the following graphics cards is best for use on an HP Pavilion 7965 to play World of Warcraft.

Sapphire * Cost: $ 66.99, but had a new battery of 350 watt + buy, it would cost $ 30 more

GIGABYTE * Cost: $ 46.99, idk i kind of needed battery for HP Pavilion 7965, he knows I can say this because when I used one pack will be greater GIGABYTE 256MB nVidia GeForce 6200 video cards that can be on my way computer if you know the answer too, plz:).

Why do you think I should for my HP Pavilion 7965?

2 comments:

aviating... said...

You are not entitled to the Radeon HD4550 for all. This card is a PCI Express graphics, not Pavilion 7965 has a PCI Express 16x slot, to record it.

The X1650PRO AGP should be on death row since 7965 work has an AGP slot, but this is not a good choice.

The best and the last AGP card is actually the ATI Radeon 3850 AGP. When you do the upgrade for AGP, this is the card you want to. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis ...

Hope this helps.

Edited to add: The X1650 is two generations older than the 3850. Therefore, the X1650 is quite outdated and not compatible with DirectX 10 and HDCP. The 3850 is relatively new and has DX10 and HDCP support. It is a truism - if you want to update an old AGP system, why not until the last AGP card is the best of all time? If you want something stronger, you need to buy a new PCI Express system.

aviating... said...

You are not entitled to the Radeon HD4550 for all. This card is a PCI Express graphics, not Pavilion 7965 has a PCI Express 16x slot, to record it.

The X1650PRO AGP should be on death row since 7965 work has an AGP slot, but this is not a good choice.

The best and the last AGP card is actually the ATI Radeon 3850 AGP. When you do the upgrade for AGP, this is the card you want to. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis ...

Hope this helps.

Edited to add: The X1650 is two generations older than the 3850. Therefore, the X1650 is quite outdated and not compatible with DirectX 10 and HDCP. The 3850 is relatively new and has DX10 and HDCP support. It is a truism - if you want to update an old AGP system, why not until the last AGP card is the best of all time? If you want something stronger, you need to buy a new PCI Express system.

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