how do i go about selecting a video card?

jamess82

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(I oringally posted this in the "Video" forum before I saw the Tech Support forum)

I'm sorry, I know you probably get about 500 of these messages a day. I know nothing about computers, and I'm trying to make mine better.

I have a Dell Dimension 3000. It has a Pentium 4 (2.80 GHz) processor. I play games on it, mainly World of Warcraft. When I first started playing, it was obvious that it didn't have enough RAM to run the game well, so I put 2GB in there and it worked a lot better. The problem is that WoW still only runs at about 12 frames per seconds, and I was told this was due to my lack of a video card. I was told that I need an NVidia GeForce 2 or better. There seem to be hundreds of products with the name "GeForce" in them, and I need some guidance

I have two questions:

1) Will a video card make the game run better or is my computer simply not powerful enough?

2) How do I go about finding a video card that is compatible with my computer and that will significantly enhance its performance?

I am willing to spend around $100 on a video card. Can you direct me to a good one?



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jamess82

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Thanks a lot.

Another question if you have time: I've heard something about making sure your power supply can handle the video card. What do I need to do to get one of these PCI video cards to work with my computer?
 

phios

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For a PCI video card? I doubt you'd need to upgrade your power supply, mainly because you won't find too many high end PCI based video cards available for sale.