- Oct 26, 2003
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Was pointed here by some folks at DVD Talk and am hoping a few of you can help me out. When it comes to this stuff I am admittedly, well, lacking in knowledge to say the least.
Anyway, I currently own a Sony Vaio Digital Studio w/ the following specs:
PCV-RX560
1.7 GHz, Pentium 4
80 GB
256 MB PC-133 SDRAM (expandable to 512 MB)
Video RAM = 32 MB
Current Video Card: NVidia TnT2 M64
So...it's definitely time to upgrade my Video Card, especially with some great games like Call of Duty on the horizon. My question is, which video cards would you all recommend? Secondly, do I also need to upgrade my RAM or am I okay on that front?
I'm currenly looking at the NVidia GeForec FX 5600 and the FX 5200, but don't know a whole lot about other cards out there. Since I'm not a serious gamer I'd like to try and do this for no more than $200. I did just read the review here about the 5700 and it sounds interesting too, although I'm not sure if I'd be better suited with 128 or 256.
Thanks in advance for all of your help, as the searches I did for the Vaio yielded some older information.
Anyway, I currently own a Sony Vaio Digital Studio w/ the following specs:
PCV-RX560
1.7 GHz, Pentium 4
80 GB
256 MB PC-133 SDRAM (expandable to 512 MB)
Video RAM = 32 MB
Current Video Card: NVidia TnT2 M64
So...it's definitely time to upgrade my Video Card, especially with some great games like Call of Duty on the horizon. My question is, which video cards would you all recommend? Secondly, do I also need to upgrade my RAM or am I okay on that front?
I'm currenly looking at the NVidia GeForec FX 5600 and the FX 5200, but don't know a whole lot about other cards out there. Since I'm not a serious gamer I'd like to try and do this for no more than $200. I did just read the review here about the 5700 and it sounds interesting too, although I'm not sure if I'd be better suited with 128 or 256.
Thanks in advance for all of your help, as the searches I did for the Vaio yielded some older information.