Questions about old computer hardware upgrades! Please correct the experts!

Updated on number 2024-04-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You have to have a graphics card interface is AGP,It is recommended to change to 6600GT or 7300GT AGP version,It's not expensive,If you change it too well, you have to install the motherboard and the CPU may also become a bottleneck.,That's right.,Play WOW won't get stuck.。

    If you want to upgrade to the best, that's the 6800GT No matter how good your motherboard is, you can't install it.

    You're too demanding, and most of the effects should be barely playable with most of the effects turned off.

    I can't say this for sure, but it's not easy to buy because the AGP graphics card is eliminated now, and I estimate it to be about 700.

    How to say it, the 6800GT is the high-end of the 6 series, the 7300GT is the low-end of the 7 series, the 7300GT has some new special effects support, but there are fewer pipelines, and the 6800GT has more pipelines but older models, which is not easy than going out of the highlands.

    It is recommended to buy 7300gt, 6800gt is really hard to buy and the new one will be very expensive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not cost-effective to buy a new AGP graphics card now.

    One is **high.

    And it's not a good value for money.

    Let's shop on the second-hand market.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    AGP is coming out of HD3870.

    But it's wasted on this platform.

    I think a 7300GT or 6800XT will do.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it's just a general game, consider using the old brand GF5200, which should be a lot easier now. The performance is okay, my AMD2500+GF5200 is much better than other AMD3000+ integrated graphics cards.

    If you want to buy a better graphics card, it is estimated that you need to turn on overclocking to be useful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 7300GT has an AGP8X version, so let's go for another one, and the highest AGP version graphics card should be it.

    Memory plus a 1G again,The U of the Barton core should have a lot of overclocking potential,If you feel that it is not enough,You can overtake it。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You have to see if your motherboard graphics card is plugged in, whether it supports PCI-E or ATI, if it supports PCI for 2nd generation products, then it is very easy to upgrade, and there are many models that can be upgraded, thank you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's almost the same for a 9550 graphics card, and a 128-bit 256MB second-hand is about 180 yuan. It's no problem playing all the major games these days.

    It is recommended to use the 9550 of ATI, which is the king of cost performance in the era of AGP graphics cards. I use the 9550, and I feel that the performance is very good, especially after the next good catalyst, like my Elsa's FX9550 after the catalyst is loaded, the system directly thinks that it is R9600SE, and the core frequency has changed from 250 to 350. The memory frequency is also 500.

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