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dodgy368
01-18-2008, 12:10 AM
Managed to rescue a Dell Dimension 2350 P4 with 512mb of ram that was being "binned" because it was broken, asked if I could have it and take it home to see if I could fix it(they said help yourself) and asked what they meant by "broken", was told the operating system was broken and couldn't be repaired, and that was the IT Department!!!:lol:

With a deadpan face I said that sounds bad but I might be able to use a few bits from it.:P

Anyway, got it home and within 2 hours had formatted the hdd and put the latest xp pro onto it, NOT BROKEN ANYMORE NOW!:lol::lol::lol:

This thing is pretty quick and a great upgrade(he had a P3) for my 8 year old son but the onboard graphics are awful, have Googled all evening but not getting anywhere so asking you guys for some help, do you know of a pci graphic card(needs to be 128mb at least) that will defo work with this?

Cheers if you can.:)

backlash
01-18-2008, 02:19 AM
doesn't it have to have pci express available on the mobo for a graphics card? How good are pci graphics cards? Why don't you look for a decent AGP card.

dodgy368
01-18-2008, 06:29 AM
doesn't it have to have pci express available on the mobo for a graphics card? How good are pci graphics cards? Why don't you look for a decent AGP card.

No pci_e or agp slots om m/b. :(

Zelucifer
01-18-2008, 08:34 AM
Wow man, you're making me relive my youth again. I haven't thought about PCI video cards in almost a decade. Easy link to Newegg. (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010380048+1069609642&name=PCI)
They have a bunch, personally I'd recommend this (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814103031) but it's one of the most expensive pci cards out there (95 bucks). It'll play F.E.A.R. though, according to reviews. There are a bunch around 50, if you want an older card, you could get a 9250 instead of a x1550.

Forgot to mention, if you get the x1550, you might need to replace the power supply with a better one.

clocker
01-18-2008, 03:00 PM
This thing is pretty quick and a great upgrade(he had a P3) for my 8 year old son but the onboard graphics are awful...
What is so awful about the onboard graphics?

It's an old, fairly low-spec PC and if the mobo or power supply die (the two most likely scenarios), not worth fixing, so I wouldn't put much money into it.

Since you live in a large city there should be some small independent PC shops around and it's likely they have used PCI cards for sale cheap.
That's what I'd do.

lynx
01-18-2008, 04:01 PM
I don't believe ATI produced a DX9 PCI graphics card, so about the best option you are going to find will be an Nvidia 5200.

You could do as clocker says, but it might be cheaper and easier to get something on ebay, fuel costs while you are looking would almost certainly outweigh the P&P charges you would incur.

Make sure it has the right connector, or the adapter that came with the card.

backlash
01-18-2008, 04:45 PM
are PCI graphics cards the original type? pre-AGP?

clocker
01-18-2008, 05:28 PM
Yes.

They are frequently found commingled with dinosaur bones.

backlash
01-18-2008, 08:17 PM
LOL

/me is still looking into her new puter parts

Zelucifer
01-19-2008, 05:45 AM
Yes.

They are frequently found commingled with dinosaur bones.

I miss my Voodoo :( I have so many memories of playing Quake on that thing.

orcutt989
01-19-2008, 08:49 AM
The best PCI card for the price in my opinion for that system will probably this (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814103167) , it is essentially the same card as "Zulicifer" posted, but cheaper.

dodgy368
01-27-2008, 01:47 PM
Thanks for the suggestions, will dig around some pc repair shops. :)