Video card for older computer

Spydermag68

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stahlhart

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If by 2.1 you mean PCI, I can't see why you'd opt for that over using a PCIe slot, since one is available -- though I'm guessing, given the age of the board, it's a 1.1 slot... even though any card would more than likely be backwards compatible, there's probably a point at which you'd be wasting money on capped performance.
 

Denithor

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With a socket 939 motherboard, even assuming a dual-core (X2) processor you're going to be pretty severely CPU-bound if you are planning to game on this setup.

If you're just replacing the 7600GT for basic video output, pick up the cheapest PCIe card you can find and don't worry about the slot, they are all backwards-compatible.

If you plan on light gaming, I'd probably suggest a GTX 650 (around $80 AR on newegg) as long as your PSU can handle it (6-pin power plug needed).