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Hehe. The 6100 graphics card integrated by the motherboard must be a bit stuck when playing a bigger game
Upgrade the scheme, first add the memory to the root 512M DDR400HA, group dual channel. It's okay to buy the same brand, **180 or so.
Regarding the graphics card, the 7600gt is highly recommended, the game performance is very good, and it is also very cost-effective. Onda has a 499 model, the workmanship is not bad, you can take a look... There won't be a shortage of stock, I'll definitely buy it! ~
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For XP operating system, it is recommended to upgrade the graphics card.
Recommendation 7600
1.Excellent gaming performance **Moderate.
2.The chipset of the motherboard is an NVIDIA chip, and it is recommended that the graphics card use NVIDIA to ensure stability and compatibility.
3.We recommend that you upgrade the memory of the same brand and specifications.
Apacer memory compatibility is great, and it generally uses first-tier manufacturers' ** memory.
There is a small chance of compatibility issues.
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The graphics card slot is PCI-E, as long as the interface type of the graphics card is PCI-E, it can be installed, which means that the mainstream graphics cards can be used on the motherboard.
As for the specific choice of graphics card, it also depends on the processor model, no matter how good the graphics card is with a low-end processor, it is a waste, and a good graphics card must be equipped with a good power supply, and the power must be enough.
Onda N68GD3 motherboard parameters:
Main chipset: NVIDIA NFORCE630A;
Audio chip: Integrated 6-channel audio chip;
Memory slots: 2 DDR3 DIMM;
Maximum memory capacity: 8GB;
Motherboard form factor: Micro ATX form factor;
Power socket: One 4-pin, one 24-pin power connector.
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As long as it is a PCI-E graphics card, it can be installed, and the performance depends on the processor model, no matter how good the graphics card is with a low-end processor, it is a waste, and a good graphics card must be equipped with a good power supply, and the power must be enough.
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PCIe graphics cards will work, as long as you have enough power to use any major graphics card.
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The GT650 is just fine, and it fits your motherboard very well.
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The same CPU performs differently on different motherboards, and the corresponding overclockability is also high and low, as well as the impact of power supply, as well as the impact of memory and bus. Overclocking is as simple as finding a stable frequency.
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Overclocking depends on the physique of the CPU and the strength of the motherboard, and it also depends on luck. It's not as long as the same CPU is over the same frequency.
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It could be that your power supply is sufficient, or it could be a problem with your motherboard.
It can be installed and used, but the performance will be greatly reduced, and it will not play the performance it should have.