Greetings,
I don't know if this is the right forum for this, and if its not I apologize in advance, as well as for the length.
A little background for my question, I currently have a alienware computer, and my fiance and I are looking to get another computer for gaming, so we've been looking around and found a lenova pc that looks up to the job for our price range (which admittedly is not that large, looking to spend no more then $900 for computer, monitor, and graphics card if necessary). I can provide links if anyone is interested, but its essentially a AMD Athalon 64bit Dual Core, with a gig of DDR2 533mhz ram, and Windows Vista Home Premium with a Nvidia 6100 Integrated graphics card. The monitor we've looked at to go with it, is an Acer 17? LCD, and the graphics card we've been looking to replace it is a nvidia geforce 8600 GTS.
Now my question(s) is, Will all that really work together? I have been (and still will be) trying to look that up and research it on my own, but any helpful advice would be great. I have a friend who dislikes nvidia and keeps trying tell me to get an ati card instead, citing generally lower prices for the same equivalent of a card and he's never had a problem with his, same as I've never had a problem with the nvidia geforce ti that I've had in this since I got it years ago, but on looking at a few (granted not that many yet) pages and comparisons, the ati's tend to lower perform by a (small) margin then the nvidia's, and seem to have a common thread about driver/other kind of software problems, where in a lot of cases, if you are trying a new game you have to make sure to get the newest driver/patch for the card or that game otherwise it will have problems.
I am fairly computer literate, I know most of the ins and outs of using an os, I code (simple) games for fun in my free time (yahtzee/uno/sudoku), but outside my admittedly limited area of expertise I am a complete newbie, particularly the deeper workings of a computer (bios, registry, etc..) and internal hardware, my fiance is essentially if its not plug and play then she asks me to get it working, so having to deal with patches and updates all the time is not the best of situations for us.
After speaking with my parents about our computer plans, my dad who is somewhat computer savvy himself said he heard some stories at work about people having compatibility problems with their monitors and to make sure to get one that would work. So to sum up all my rambling on, would there be any obvious problems with an Acer monitor, Lenova AMD Athalon processor and a geforce 8600 card? And what would anyone recommend as advice for a strong gaming computer setup for under $850-900 combined monitor/computer/graphics card?
Edit: fixed nvidia card number from 6600 to the 8600 it was meant to be.
I don't know if this is the right forum for this, and if its not I apologize in advance, as well as for the length.
A little background for my question, I currently have a alienware computer, and my fiance and I are looking to get another computer for gaming, so we've been looking around and found a lenova pc that looks up to the job for our price range (which admittedly is not that large, looking to spend no more then $900 for computer, monitor, and graphics card if necessary). I can provide links if anyone is interested, but its essentially a AMD Athalon 64bit Dual Core, with a gig of DDR2 533mhz ram, and Windows Vista Home Premium with a Nvidia 6100 Integrated graphics card. The monitor we've looked at to go with it, is an Acer 17? LCD, and the graphics card we've been looking to replace it is a nvidia geforce 8600 GTS.
Now my question(s) is, Will all that really work together? I have been (and still will be) trying to look that up and research it on my own, but any helpful advice would be great. I have a friend who dislikes nvidia and keeps trying tell me to get an ati card instead, citing generally lower prices for the same equivalent of a card and he's never had a problem with his, same as I've never had a problem with the nvidia geforce ti that I've had in this since I got it years ago, but on looking at a few (granted not that many yet) pages and comparisons, the ati's tend to lower perform by a (small) margin then the nvidia's, and seem to have a common thread about driver/other kind of software problems, where in a lot of cases, if you are trying a new game you have to make sure to get the newest driver/patch for the card or that game otherwise it will have problems.
I am fairly computer literate, I know most of the ins and outs of using an os, I code (simple) games for fun in my free time (yahtzee/uno/sudoku), but outside my admittedly limited area of expertise I am a complete newbie, particularly the deeper workings of a computer (bios, registry, etc..) and internal hardware, my fiance is essentially if its not plug and play then she asks me to get it working, so having to deal with patches and updates all the time is not the best of situations for us.
After speaking with my parents about our computer plans, my dad who is somewhat computer savvy himself said he heard some stories at work about people having compatibility problems with their monitors and to make sure to get one that would work. So to sum up all my rambling on, would there be any obvious problems with an Acer monitor, Lenova AMD Athalon processor and a geforce 8600 card? And what would anyone recommend as advice for a strong gaming computer setup for under $850-900 combined monitor/computer/graphics card?
Edit: fixed nvidia card number from 6600 to the 8600 it was meant to be.