Hi, Im pretty PC savvy, but not an expert like many of the people here and I havent kept up with the tech since I got this rig , and I need some help. I have an older PC and I want to upgrade the video card to play some games that are older as well, but the video card in there right now is a TNT2 
I thought a x1950 Pro would be good, but it seems my PSU cant handle a card like that (is this right?) after reading the Sapphire forums. I looked into that more, and the issue about the PSU and how many 'rails' it has and the specs of the rails are something I cant understand and I dont want to end up getting a card that wont work for me.
These are the system specs:
Asus P4P800 SE (Intel 865PE Chipset) with P4 3.0 GHz
PSU Enermax EG465P-VE 431w (specs here enermax website)
1 GB DDR 400 RAM
AGP8X (AGP 3.0)
2 HDD's
2 optical drives
(if more detail is needed please let me know and I can sort it out)
The games I will be playing ask for 256MB video ram, pixel shading support, and DX 9 support.
being able to support dual monitors would be nice also, dual DVI again if possible.
I dont want to upgrade any other parts, as I'll get a new rig in a year or so anyway.
Thanks for any help!
I thought a x1950 Pro would be good, but it seems my PSU cant handle a card like that (is this right?) after reading the Sapphire forums. I looked into that more, and the issue about the PSU and how many 'rails' it has and the specs of the rails are something I cant understand and I dont want to end up getting a card that wont work for me.
These are the system specs:
Asus P4P800 SE (Intel 865PE Chipset) with P4 3.0 GHz
PSU Enermax EG465P-VE 431w (specs here enermax website)
1 GB DDR 400 RAM
AGP8X (AGP 3.0)
2 HDD's
2 optical drives
(if more detail is needed please let me know and I can sort it out)
The games I will be playing ask for 256MB video ram, pixel shading support, and DX 9 support.
being able to support dual monitors would be nice also, dual DVI again if possible.
I dont want to upgrade any other parts, as I'll get a new rig in a year or so anyway.
Thanks for any help!