- Mar 22, 2008
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Hey guys im currently in the Philippines for about 6 more months or so. My daughter busted my gaming laptop, and what we got atm, is the intel atom 230 mini-desktop with the intel board. The only available port being a pci port at that. The onboard graphics are obviously horrendous, and my wife likes to play Sims 3 but the speed of the game is pretty pathetic, I was wondering would it be worthwhile to try and track down a PCI vid card to slap into it or just grit and bear it until get back to the states and can put together another computer?
Couple of local computer shops I've spoken with tell me its pointless, yet like I said i'm in the 'pines you can't trust even the priests in this country. It seems to me that by putting a card in it should speed things up a good bit considering the onboard graphics is really just a northbridge so the cpu is the one handling all the load in the games correct?
On top of that the Power supply is 200 watts, yet it being an atom cpu, board, 1 sata hd, 1 dvd/cdrom drive, webcam, 1 external hd 1 2gb ddr2 ram, seriously doubt its pulling more than 40-50 watts, leaving 150 watts excess - so next question would that be enough juice left over for a vid card?
Couple of local computer shops I've spoken with tell me its pointless, yet like I said i'm in the 'pines you can't trust even the priests in this country. It seems to me that by putting a card in it should speed things up a good bit considering the onboard graphics is really just a northbridge so the cpu is the one handling all the load in the games correct?
On top of that the Power supply is 200 watts, yet it being an atom cpu, board, 1 sata hd, 1 dvd/cdrom drive, webcam, 1 external hd 1 2gb ddr2 ram, seriously doubt its pulling more than 40-50 watts, leaving 150 watts excess - so next question would that be enough juice left over for a vid card?
