I've ordered a top-notch new system and I'm trying to add a few parts to my old system so as to pass it on to be the new "family PC" for the wife and kids. It's kinda funny actually, because I keep obsessively replacing things (because it's fun) so it's practically going to be a whole new PC
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Anyway, point is, they're using an old Compaq P3 950 mHz with onboard video, and they never complain about it. I'm putting together an A64 3000+ (Venice) machine for them and I'm looking for a decent video card. Nothing too great is needed, obviously, but I'm looking for a good price point that will allow for some game-playing if desired. I was reading the Anandtech July Entry Level Buyer's Guide, which makes reference to an ASUS card ...
The links are broken, and I've been trying to figure out what card is being referred to.
Anyone know?
-abs
Anyway, point is, they're using an old Compaq P3 950 mHz with onboard video, and they never complain about it. I'm putting together an A64 3000+ (Venice) machine for them and I'm looking for a decent video card. Nothing too great is needed, obviously, but I'm looking for a good price point that will allow for some game-playing if desired. I was reading the Anandtech July Entry Level Buyer's Guide, which makes reference to an ASUS card ...
and then says in an update:We searched diligently to find a 32MB 64-bit card with 700MHz RAM, but we can't seem to find such a model anywhere. As a particularly bad example, Newegg lists an ASUS board as having a 128-bit interface with 700 MHz RAM, while ASUS says it is a standard model - 64-bit, 64MB 550MHz. (We're going to trust ASUS on this one.)
ASUS has updated their specifications on their web site, listing the RAM as being 700 MHz now. Apparently Newegg had it right the first time. For the extra $20, it's a reasonable upgrade to performance, but it's only really useful if you plan on moderate gaming. Hopefully this is the correct spec and will remain static now
The links are broken, and I've been trying to figure out what card is being referred to.
Anyone know?
-abs
