My Radeon 9800 pro is now several years old. I was hoping to replace it a few months back but realized that it required a PCI Express slot that my motherboard doesn't have. My PC still runs great so I have no need to replace the motherboard just to upgrade a videocard.
I recently DL'd Far Cry 2 and even though I upgraded my video drivers, all I get is a black screen when I try running it so I think a new card is in order.
Suggestions? They can't all use PCI express slots now can they?
Need video card suggestions for older motherboard, NO PCI Express
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Need video card suggestions for older motherboard, NO PCI Express
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Well you can still find some AGP cards, but most of them are not high-end gaming cards by today's standards. ATI is really the only company still making them.
Here's a list of AGP cards on Newegg sorted from most expensive to least expensive: http://shrunklink.com/bgei
Your only real choices are the Radeon 3850 or the Radeon 2800XT which will be a major improvement over your 9800. Avoid the x1950 Pro. It's a good card, but it's a BEAST and the other two cards use a newer GPU.
According to this article, the 3850 and the 2800XT are comparable in performance (especially if you have a single core CPU) but the 2800XT is cheaper: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ati ... 939-8.html
You also need to make sure you have an adequate PSU for this card. You really need two 12 volt rails with a minimum of 15 amps each (more would be better).
Now I do have a LAN rig here with a video card in it from this same class (it's an NVidia 7950 which is comparable to an x1950 Pro). Runs everything adequately well including COD4. Not full eye candy, but not turned down all the way either. I specifically upgraded from a 9800 Pro to that card on my old AMD64 4000+ rig and it made a big difference in FEAR and Team Fortress 2.
Here's a list of AGP cards on Newegg sorted from most expensive to least expensive: http://shrunklink.com/bgei
Your only real choices are the Radeon 3850 or the Radeon 2800XT which will be a major improvement over your 9800. Avoid the x1950 Pro. It's a good card, but it's a BEAST and the other two cards use a newer GPU.
According to this article, the 3850 and the 2800XT are comparable in performance (especially if you have a single core CPU) but the 2800XT is cheaper: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ati ... 939-8.html
You also need to make sure you have an adequate PSU for this card. You really need two 12 volt rails with a minimum of 15 amps each (more would be better).
Now I do have a LAN rig here with a video card in it from this same class (it's an NVidia 7950 which is comparable to an x1950 Pro). Runs everything adequately well including COD4. Not full eye candy, but not turned down all the way either. I specifically upgraded from a 9800 Pro to that card on my old AMD64 4000+ rig and it made a big difference in FEAR and Team Fortress 2.
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Yeah, they still have AGP cards.
One of the higher end ones I see is the VisionTek Radeon 3850 512MB GDDR3 AGP (Dual DVI-I, HDTV/TV-Out) . This will set you back under 200.00.
Or you could grab a Visiontek Radeon HD 2600XT Graphics Card for under 150.00.
Or if you can find one, the Asus AH3650 SILENT 512MB is about 100.00.
Make sure you read about these cards before buying. Make sure your setup is up to handling one of them.
Hope this helps!
One of the higher end ones I see is the VisionTek Radeon 3850 512MB GDDR3 AGP (Dual DVI-I, HDTV/TV-Out) . This will set you back under 200.00.
Or you could grab a Visiontek Radeon HD 2600XT Graphics Card for under 150.00.
Or if you can find one, the Asus AH3650 SILENT 512MB is about 100.00.
Make sure you read about these cards before buying. Make sure your setup is up to handling one of them.
Hope this helps!
Well, go figure, I just saw this. Pretty good price for this card.
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?p=AT-3850AGP&c=fr
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?p=AT-3850AGP&c=fr
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