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Old December 28th 07, 03:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
sld12
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I got a new hp computer with windows vista ultimate and in the computer they
gave me an integrated NVIDIA Geforce 6150 SE graphics card, but it gave me a
graphics rating of 3.3 and gaming graphics rating of 3.0.

I am going to be buying a hp 22 inch moniter that includes a DVI cable and i
want to be able to use the DVI cable, but the graphics card i have doesn't
have a DVI slot. So is it possible for me to buy a new graphics card and use
it?

If it is, which graphics card for a PCI express slot is good for under $100
and has a DVI input? Would i be able to find any like that with Direct X 10
support?

thanks for the help
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Old December 28th 07, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Dustin Harper
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Yes, there are a lot of video cards out there that offer DVI and DX10
capabilities for under $100. But, you do get what you pay for. You won't get
a lot of gaming power, but it will be better than what you have.

Also, they do have VGA to DVI adapters available. If you are just looking to
connect the two. If you want more power and more capabilities, then go for
the upgrade.

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"sld12" wrote in message
news
I got a new hp computer with windows vista ultimate and in the computer
they
gave me an integrated NVIDIA Geforce 6150 SE graphics card, but it gave me
a
graphics rating of 3.3 and gaming graphics rating of 3.0.

I am going to be buying a hp 22 inch moniter that includes a DVI cable and
i
want to be able to use the DVI cable, but the graphics card i have doesn't
have a DVI slot. So is it possible for me to buy a new graphics card and
use
it?

If it is, which graphics card for a PCI express slot is good for under
$100
and has a DVI input? Would i be able to find any like that with Direct X
10
support?

thanks for the help


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Old December 28th 07, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike Hall - MVP[_2_]
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Default graphics card

"sld12" wrote in message
news
I got a new hp computer with windows vista ultimate and in the computer
they
gave me an integrated NVIDIA Geforce 6150 SE graphics card, but it gave me
a
graphics rating of 3.3 and gaming graphics rating of 3.0.

I am going to be buying a hp 22 inch moniter that includes a DVI cable and
i
want to be able to use the DVI cable, but the graphics card i have doesn't
have a DVI slot. So is it possible for me to buy a new graphics card and
use
it?

If it is, which graphics card for a PCI express slot is good for under
$100
and has a DVI input? Would i be able to find any like that with Direct X
10
support?

thanks for the help


You can find many things if you type into a search box.. :-)

http://www.google.com/search?q=ati+D...x=&startPage=1

http://www.google.com/search?q=nvidi...x=&startPage=1

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Mike Hall - MVP
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx




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Old December 28th 07, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bob Knowlden
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You would have done better to give your HP model, so that people could tell
you whether it has an available graphics card slot. (I expect that it does.)
Post that, or check at www.hp.com.

You can get a good idea what is available by using the advanced search or
power search under graphics cards at www.newegg.com, even if you have no
intention of buying from them. There are DX10 cards available for less than
$50US. I imagine that any of those cards would be an upgrade to onboard
graphics. If you want to use the machine for 3D games, you may need to buy
better than the low end. The newest cards (nVidia 8800GT and G92 based
8800GTS, ATI Radeon 3870 and 3850) have the best performance for the price,
but they are much more expensive than $100. The Radeon 3850 is the cheapest.

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"sld12" wrote in message
news
I got a new hp computer with windows vista ultimate and in the computer
they
gave me an integrated NVIDIA Geforce 6150 SE graphics card, but it gave me
a
graphics rating of 3.3 and gaming graphics rating of 3.0.

I am going to be buying a hp 22 inch moniter that includes a DVI cable and
i
want to be able to use the DVI cable, but the graphics card i have doesn't
have a DVI slot. So is it possible for me to buy a new graphics card and
use
it?

If it is, which graphics card for a PCI express slot is good for under
$100
and has a DVI input? Would i be able to find any like that with Direct X
10
support?

thanks for the help


 




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