PCI Express card with DVI

cyclistca

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I recently got a Dell desktop with a Dell 19" LCD monitor. For the graphics I went with the built in Intel graphics chip. I'm now looking at getting a separate graphics card so that I can use the DVI connection on the monitor. I've done a bit of research but everything I find is directed towards game play.

Here's what I'm looking for

- PCI Express card
- DVI connection

What do I do

- Web surfing (Like to watch movie previews and YouTube content)
- Desktop apps
- A bit of photo editing

Don't

- Run dual monitor
- Don't play games

Thanks
 

Nightmare225

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I'd recommend an X1300-series card. That way, you won't be out of the loop for Vista, and it has very good video playback, courtesy of Avivo.
 

Golgatha

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Originally posted by: cyclistca
I recently got a Dell desktop with a Dell 19" LCD monitor. For the graphics I went with the built in Intel graphics chip. I'm now looking at getting a separate graphics card so that I can use the DVI connection on the monitor. I've done a bit of research but everything I find is directed towards game play.

Here's what I'm looking for

- PCI Express card
- DVI connection

What do I do

- Web surfing (Like to watch movie previews and YouTube content)
- Desktop apps
- A bit of photo editing

Don't

- Run dual monitor
- Don't play games

Thanks


Are you absolutely sure you have a PCI-E slot?
 

avi85

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Originally posted by: Nightmare225
I'd recommend an X1300-series card. That way, you won't be out of the loop for Vista, and it has very good video playback, courtesy of Avivo.

:thumbsup:


Originally posted by: Golgatha
Are you absolutely sure you have a PCI-E slot?

the x1300 also comes in PCI, PCI-E x1 and AGP flavors although they are almost twice as much as the PCI-E x16 version
 

hans007

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if your dell has intel integrated graphics and a pci-e x16 slot you can just buy an add2-n card. they are something like $14-15 on ebay shipped.

its just a dvi add on port for integrated intel video. i have one sitting around somewhere actually.
 

jiffylube1024

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Originally posted by: Matt2
You can pretty much get ANY PCI-E card you want.

Yup!

Originally posted by: Nightmare225
I'd recommend an X1300-series card. That way, you won't be out of the loop for Vista, and it has very good video playback, courtesy of Avivo.

Actually, even ATI's X300 and X300 SE cards support DirectX9 -- they will fully support Vista's Aero Glass!

An X300 SE can be found on ebay for $20 plus shipping, and it will serve your purposes well. 2D quality is excellent (it just can't game at all, but that's not what youre looking for :) ).
 

Pabster

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Try to find a cheap 7300GS. Otherwise an X300SE. Both are excellent for non-gamers (though the 7300gs can actually play games too :p)
 

hans007

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on that not the 6200tc / 7100gs would be good. the x300se is super cheap on ebay. like $15 because people pull them out of dells all the time.