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what would be a good graphics card for me to get?
i have the xps 420 and the power supply is 425 watts
this cant be upgraded(power supply)
i own the 3870 hd card right now
what could i get that is more powerfull than this but does not exceed the 425watt power supply
also
i have seen posts on other websites that people have been putting the 9800gtx into there system(xps 420) and this requires 450w minimum, would it be a big deal if i put this in my system, would i have problems
thanks
this cant be upgraded(power supply)
i own the 3870 hd card right now
what could i get that is more powerfull than this but does not exceed the 425watt power supply
also
i have seen posts on other websites that people have been putting the 9800gtx into there system(xps 420) and this requires 450w minimum, would it be a big deal if i put this in my system, would i have problems
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 9800 is a good card, but the problem isnt so much how much power it needs, its more what power your already using.
For instance i have a 650W PSU with 3 SATA HDS, a Bluray lightscribe DVDRAM, a Radeon X1950 XTX Crossfire and an AMD64 X2 5200 all running, i had to unplug my Digital freeview card because the power drain was high.
If you dont have alot of USB devices, harddrives or cd-drives you should be alright. The 3870 X2 could be a safe bet and a nice upgrade or if they are out yet, the 4300 or 4500 HD radeons, apparently they have extremely low PSU needs, running on a full load the card will only take around 25 Watts from your total PSU! which is impressivex
For instance i have a 650W PSU with 3 SATA HDS, a Bluray lightscribe DVDRAM, a Radeon X1950 XTX Crossfire and an AMD64 X2 5200 all running, i had to unplug my Digital freeview card because the power drain was high.
If you dont have alot of USB devices, harddrives or cd-drives you should be alright. The 3870 X2 could be a safe bet and a nice upgrade or if they are out yet, the 4300 or 4500 HD radeons, apparently they have extremely low PSU needs, running on a full load the card will only take around 25 Watts from your total PSU! which is impressivex