Hi all, glad to be posting here and hoping to get some advice and help.
 
Ok, here's my situation. Basically after having both my xbox 360 and PS3 die over the course of the last couple of years I am considering upgrading my older PC with a new graphics card, something I wanted to do since day 1 but never got around to it.
 
It's an HP model A450N desktop with the following specs, Pentium 4 3.0GHZ processor with H/T, 1 gb ram, and an FX5200 graphics card. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...pportFAQ&prodSeriesId=384501&prodTypeId=12454
Running Windows Xp home edition
 
What I want to do is upgrade this PC specifically for playing some older titles that I enjoyed on the xbox 1. Games like Splinter Cell, Doom 3, Half Life 2, Far Cry, etc. I am not looking to play games like MW2, Crysis, Black Ops, etc, on high settings, I know that isn't realistic, although I would still hope to play some newer games on lower settings.
 
I only have a budget of around $150 and only an APG slot, so a PCI express card is out of the question. I have discovered that the fastest AGP card I can get new in my budget is the ATI Radeon HD 4670 1GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161337.
 
Here's the issue. Years ago I was extremely close to buying an Nvidia FX5950 Ultra, but what always scared me off what alot of the issues that plague PC gaming. I am afraid to death that if I spend the money on this ATI and a new power supply there is going to be an issue with drivers, my motherboard not being compatible, difficulty installing the card, etc. I have never installed a video card or power supply before, so that's another issue I'm facing. While I have never installed computer parts before, I do have a small amount of technical knowledge, so I'm not completely in the dark. But some of the reviews on newegg suggest that this card may have some driver issues, which is making me a little bit gun shy as well. The last thing I want is to spend all the money and realize the card won't work with my motherboard.
 
So my questions are the following
 
1. Considering my computer specs, what kind of performance can I expect on some older titles like Doom 3, Far Cry, Splinter Cell?
 
2. By looking at the specs on my particular computer model, is it likely that I'm going to be facing any issues as far as motherboard compatibility, card not fitting, drivers not working, etc?
 
3. I need a cheap power supply that will fit my PC but I don't know what kind will fit, but I believe it has to be atleast 400W and has to be no more than $30 US dollars, that's all my budget will allow.
 
I appreciate all assistance,Thank you.
			
			Ok, here's my situation. Basically after having both my xbox 360 and PS3 die over the course of the last couple of years I am considering upgrading my older PC with a new graphics card, something I wanted to do since day 1 but never got around to it.
It's an HP model A450N desktop with the following specs, Pentium 4 3.0GHZ processor with H/T, 1 gb ram, and an FX5200 graphics card. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...pportFAQ&prodSeriesId=384501&prodTypeId=12454
Running Windows Xp home edition
What I want to do is upgrade this PC specifically for playing some older titles that I enjoyed on the xbox 1. Games like Splinter Cell, Doom 3, Half Life 2, Far Cry, etc. I am not looking to play games like MW2, Crysis, Black Ops, etc, on high settings, I know that isn't realistic, although I would still hope to play some newer games on lower settings.
I only have a budget of around $150 and only an APG slot, so a PCI express card is out of the question. I have discovered that the fastest AGP card I can get new in my budget is the ATI Radeon HD 4670 1GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161337.
Here's the issue. Years ago I was extremely close to buying an Nvidia FX5950 Ultra, but what always scared me off what alot of the issues that plague PC gaming. I am afraid to death that if I spend the money on this ATI and a new power supply there is going to be an issue with drivers, my motherboard not being compatible, difficulty installing the card, etc. I have never installed a video card or power supply before, so that's another issue I'm facing. While I have never installed computer parts before, I do have a small amount of technical knowledge, so I'm not completely in the dark. But some of the reviews on newegg suggest that this card may have some driver issues, which is making me a little bit gun shy as well. The last thing I want is to spend all the money and realize the card won't work with my motherboard.
So my questions are the following
1. Considering my computer specs, what kind of performance can I expect on some older titles like Doom 3, Far Cry, Splinter Cell?
2. By looking at the specs on my particular computer model, is it likely that I'm going to be facing any issues as far as motherboard compatibility, card not fitting, drivers not working, etc?
3. I need a cheap power supply that will fit my PC but I don't know what kind will fit, but I believe it has to be atleast 400W and has to be no more than $30 US dollars, that's all my budget will allow.
I appreciate all assistance,Thank you.
			
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