Im building a system for a friend w/ an LCD display. I wanted to know what video card I should get. They arent gonna be doing much on it, no games or videos. So the card should be in medium-low on the price range.
TIA
Im building a system for a friend w/ an LCD display. I wanted to know what video card I should get. They arent gonna be doing much on it, no games or videos. So the card should be in medium-low on the price range.
TIA
if no games then a 5200 or an mx440 is good enough, and great price tag too...
What type of cable do LCD's use?
regular monitor ones for most of them, the more expensive ones use DVI (better video quality).Originally posted by SingaBoiy@16 July 2004 - 14:18
What type of cable do LCD's use?
My 5200 doesn't have dvi out, i think the low rage radeons do though.
I was thinking of getting either an Radeon 8500, 9200 or a MX440.
You know a good place to get a 15" LCD? 25ms is fine. Dont want many dead pixles either.
No gaming or movies? If you are building from scratch then maybe a motherboard with onboard graphics could be the way to go.
What monitor are you intending to use?
I was thinking of getting a Gigabyte GA-7N400-L NVidia NF2 U400Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@16 July 2004 - 10:42
No gaming or movies? If you are building from scratch then maybe a motherboard with onboard graphics could be the way to go.
What monitor are you intending to use?
Im not really sure on the mnitor but I saw some Dell's on ebay for around $200 US after shipping
EDIT: btw, I can only shop using PayPal or in store.
Can someone help me find a good deal
Albeit onboard GPUs don't have tendancies in sporting DVI outputs, as experienced when SiS be catering for your gaming requirements.Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@16 July 2004 - 19:35
No gaming or movies? If you are building from scratch then maybe a motherboard with onboard graphics could be the way to go.
What monitor are you intending to use?
Therefore, should onboard graphics be accompanying your monitor, take into account the fact that you have to tollerate the abscence of a DVI interface and suffice for analogue D-SUB.
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