Recommendations for NVidia Graphics card...?
Eva1
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I think I'm going to need a new graphics card for my PC - was getting weird green banded lines and looking at the same thing on YouTube I think it's the graphics card. I've looked on the NVidia site but there are so many to choose from! Does anyone have any good personal recommendations. I'm on Windows XP, 32 bit.
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will the new cards even work in your pc - sounds pretty old .
I would not spend a lot on one - if you find one that works with your puter .
Greetings,
The nVidia GeForce GTX 460 and 560 series are pretty good, at okay prices. You didn't specify how much you're looking to spend, or the details of your hardware, so I'm not sure what range of card you're looking for. They have cards for almost any budget, but I probably wouldn't go under the 460's $150 price point.
I picked up a 460 for playing Diablo III in my living room, and have been very happy with it. That said, if you're going to be using Reality with the GPU accelerated rendering, you'll want to spend a good bit more, and will be looking at an entirely different range of cards.
Sounds like you should upgrade your PC, though, also...
-- Morgan
Also, not sure how much you know about graphics cards and such, but you need to look inside and see if it is PCI, PCI Express, AGP, etc. (the slot it fits in)
After literally hours of research and advice from Nvidia on-line support I think I've found the most suitable card. I haven't much choice because my computer doesn't have a very high power supply (no, I'm not going to change that, probably wouldn't be a good idea in my system.). I've checked out the specs thoroughly and it was recommended by Nvidia for my current system, so I hope it'll be okay...will be very p****d if it isn't!
If you are looking at it from a purely DAZ Studio view, then remember that all it powers is your viewport. Once you click render, or whatever it is called in Studio, your CPU (processor) takes over.
Another quick way to find a reasonable card is look up the specs of your old one paying attention to:
Power
Slot size
On board processor; number and speed
RAM
If you can keep the Slot Size exactly the same and power about the same then try for more ram and processor speed and see the cost difference. *of course this only helps when dealing with a NON-integrated graphics card.
But it is good that Nividia could help you out.