nVidia GeForce GT430 or ATI Radeon 4830 HD
If the GT430 isn't good enough how about the GT440?
I could also buy a ATI Radeon 5670 HD.|||go for ati 5670 hd and go for 1gb ones......also depends on ur budget.. more the price better it will be . so for local or chinese made companies instead of going for nvdia or ati original|||dude go for GT440 . I bought a ati 4830 HD. but i felt it useless so I got GT440, also it is obviously better than ATI 5670 HD|||At 1080p all of those cards are very weak. Try to go for a gtx 460, it's a great gaming card.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…
GT430
Thursday, April 26, 2012
How many FPS will I get in minecraft with this setup?
CPU: intel core 2 quad q6600
GPU: zotac geforce gt430 (its a mid range card apparently)
RAM: 8gb kingston ddr3
settings: fancy
render distance: far
I'm not asking for exact but if you can give me an estimate that would be great,
thanks!|||When it comes to games and frames per second it only counts that you get more then 60 fps at all times to prevent lag and yes with that setup you will have no problem in minecraft keeping it over 60.
GPU: zotac geforce gt430 (its a mid range card apparently)
RAM: 8gb kingston ddr3
settings: fancy
render distance: far
I'm not asking for exact but if you can give me an estimate that would be great,
thanks!|||When it comes to games and frames per second it only counts that you get more then 60 fps at all times to prevent lag and yes with that setup you will have no problem in minecraft keeping it over 60.
Is gt430 compatable with asus p5n73-am?
my friend has a old pc as he wants to change the graphic card
but the engineer says the ram does not stacks with the graphic card is it so????|||Depends upon the type of expansion slot in friends motherboard
For e.g. if that motherboard has PCIe 2.0 slots then he will be able to install it.
The RAM of the Motherboard and the Ram of Graphics Card(aka VRAM) are two different things and
are independent of the Motherboard|||yes that motherboard is capable of taking a gt430 card. what the engineer is saying is that your motherboard cannot use hybrid sli (which is a waste of time anyway trust me ive tried it) but if he is going from his onboard graphics to this card than he will see a noticable performance increase
dj godfather your slightly wrong there any pcie slot can and will take a pcie 2.0 card but the bandwidth will be less
but the engineer says the ram does not stacks with the graphic card is it so????|||Depends upon the type of expansion slot in friends motherboard
For e.g. if that motherboard has PCIe 2.0 slots then he will be able to install it.
The RAM of the Motherboard and the Ram of Graphics Card(aka VRAM) are two different things and
are independent of the Motherboard|||yes that motherboard is capable of taking a gt430 card. what the engineer is saying is that your motherboard cannot use hybrid sli (which is a waste of time anyway trust me ive tried it) but if he is going from his onboard graphics to this card than he will see a noticable performance increase
dj godfather your slightly wrong there any pcie slot can and will take a pcie 2.0 card but the bandwidth will be less
For how much could I sell my XPS 8100 desktop computer?
I bought it in early 2010 and the specs are as follows:
Intel® Core™ i5-650 processo r(4MB Cache, 3.20GHz)
Memory 6GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz - 4 DIMMs
Graphics Card GeForce GT430
A sizeable, albeit older, monitor, proper speakers, keyboard and mouse would be included.|||I'll give you a quarter.
Intel® Core™ i5-650 processo r(4MB Cache, 3.20GHz)
Memory 6GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz - 4 DIMMs
Graphics Card GeForce GT430
A sizeable, albeit older, monitor, proper speakers, keyboard and mouse would be included.|||I'll give you a quarter.
Will a Gainward GeForce GT430 1GB run world of warcraft on full settings?
Hiya! looking for a cheap video card that will run Warcraft Cata on full graphics settings.
I found this one "Gainward GeForce GT430 1GB" & its in my price range.
will this do the Job?
I dont really know so much about graphics cards & just wondering if this will let me max out the graphics settings.
I currently have an "ATI Radeon HD 2400" & it gets a bit jumpy sometimes Even on low graphics settings.
Please dont give me a big long list of alternatives that cost stupid amounts. this is mainly for just playing wow with maxed out graphics settings.
A little more about my pc just to save people asking.
Intel Quad core Q6600 CPU 2.40
4 GB Ram
ATI Radeon HD 2400
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Thanks for any help.|||The GT430 is much better than your existing Radeon HD 2400, but it's still a bit weak compared to competing cards around the same price. It could play WoW on high settings, probably not maxed unless you have a low resolution monitor- 1440x900 or less.
The Radeon HD 5570 beats the GT430. The GeForce GT240 is even faster. Both are under £60 (I assume you're in the UK, since Gainward isn't a common brand is the USA)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/199415
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/179471
The only drawback to the GT240 is no DX11 support. That doesn't matter for WoW, though.
If the links above are well under your budget, the GT440 supports DX11 and outperforms the GT240. So there's my short list of alternatives that hopefully cost about the same.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/255423
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/d…
I found this one "Gainward GeForce GT430 1GB" & its in my price range.
will this do the Job?
I dont really know so much about graphics cards & just wondering if this will let me max out the graphics settings.
I currently have an "ATI Radeon HD 2400" & it gets a bit jumpy sometimes Even on low graphics settings.
Please dont give me a big long list of alternatives that cost stupid amounts. this is mainly for just playing wow with maxed out graphics settings.
A little more about my pc just to save people asking.
Intel Quad core Q6600 CPU 2.40
4 GB Ram
ATI Radeon HD 2400
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Thanks for any help.|||The GT430 is much better than your existing Radeon HD 2400, but it's still a bit weak compared to competing cards around the same price. It could play WoW on high settings, probably not maxed unless you have a low resolution monitor- 1440x900 or less.
The Radeon HD 5570 beats the GT430. The GeForce GT240 is even faster. Both are under £60 (I assume you're in the UK, since Gainward isn't a common brand is the USA)
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/199415
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/179471
The only drawback to the GT240 is no DX11 support. That doesn't matter for WoW, though.
If the links above are well under your budget, the GT440 supports DX11 and outperforms the GT240. So there's my short list of alternatives that hopefully cost about the same.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/255423
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/d…
Installing a GT430 Graphics card into A6619F Hp pavillion I need help please.?
I am in the process to upgrade to a GT430 graphics card in order to play Warcraft, I got a 430 watt powersupply to work with the card, but cant seen to get the computer to work when i put the card in, so were is the existing graphics card in the computer? I know the powersupply is working as im typing this quesiton while its installed, just really need to know how to install the GT430 Graphics card into my A6619f Hp pavvilion.
Notes: I am not an tech person, and cant afford to go to the geek squard at best buy, i'd like any help to solve them problem.|||There isn't one. Your using the onboard graphics probably at the moment which is why your not seeing a card. It's likely the PSU isn't powerful enough to handle the card and your other components as the card alone will take 242 watt to run at peak.
Are you getting beeps or anything on the monitor when you plug the card in and plug the monitor cable into the card? If your getting nothing from the computer then likely the PSU is not strong enough or you haven't plugged the card in correctly|||The existing graphics device in the HP Pavilion a6619f is the Intel GMA 3100. The GMA 3100 isn't an actual "card", it's an integrated graphics device that's part of the motherboard. It can't be removed, but it can be disabled, although according to that systems specs the integrated graphics isn't available when a graphics "card" is installed.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Tec…
Make sure that your monitor is connected to the output port on the card and not the I/O panel on the rear of your system.
If you're still not getting anything from the card, you may need to disable the integrated graphics. To do this, you'll need to power down, remove the card and connect your monitor to the video port on your systems I/O panel (the way it was before). Power up, open Control Panel, go into Device Manager, click on the + next to Display Adapters, right click on the GMA 3100 and select Disable (DO NOT SELECT Uninstall). Your display may look strange until the card is installed, don't be alarmed, this is normal. Power down, install the card and connect the monitor to it, power up, and install the drivers. Should work fine now.
Edit
According to nvidia, a 300W or greater power supply is needed for the GT 430, the 430W psu is more than adequate for that card. (see Specifications tab)
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-gef…
Notes: I am not an tech person, and cant afford to go to the geek squard at best buy, i'd like any help to solve them problem.|||There isn't one. Your using the onboard graphics probably at the moment which is why your not seeing a card. It's likely the PSU isn't powerful enough to handle the card and your other components as the card alone will take 242 watt to run at peak.
Are you getting beeps or anything on the monitor when you plug the card in and plug the monitor cable into the card? If your getting nothing from the computer then likely the PSU is not strong enough or you haven't plugged the card in correctly|||The existing graphics device in the HP Pavilion a6619f is the Intel GMA 3100. The GMA 3100 isn't an actual "card", it's an integrated graphics device that's part of the motherboard. It can't be removed, but it can be disabled, although according to that systems specs the integrated graphics isn't available when a graphics "card" is installed.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Tec…
Make sure that your monitor is connected to the output port on the card and not the I/O panel on the rear of your system.
If you're still not getting anything from the card, you may need to disable the integrated graphics. To do this, you'll need to power down, remove the card and connect your monitor to the video port on your systems I/O panel (the way it was before). Power up, open Control Panel, go into Device Manager, click on the + next to Display Adapters, right click on the GMA 3100 and select Disable (DO NOT SELECT Uninstall). Your display may look strange until the card is installed, don't be alarmed, this is normal. Power down, install the card and connect the monitor to it, power up, and install the drivers. Should work fine now.
Edit
According to nvidia, a 300W or greater power supply is needed for the GT 430, the 430W psu is more than adequate for that card. (see Specifications tab)
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-gef…
Geforce 8800 gts 640mb replacement, GT430 or 450?
I don't want to spend a fortune but want to keep the same level standard of graphics.
if replacing with either 430 or 450, would my current PSU for 8800 gts sufficient?
PSU from what i remember is 600W-800W
also my motherboard's PCIe x16 is not 2.0
thank you in advance|||GT450 is outdated, get a Radeon 6770 instead
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…
The 6770 is better than the GTS 450 and costs just the same.
Power consumption is also better due to the smaller fabrication used.
You only need 450 watts for the 6770.
if replacing with either 430 or 450, would my current PSU for 8800 gts sufficient?
PSU from what i remember is 600W-800W
also my motherboard's PCIe x16 is not 2.0
thank you in advance|||GT450 is outdated, get a Radeon 6770 instead
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…
The 6770 is better than the GTS 450 and costs just the same.
Power consumption is also better due to the smaller fabrication used.
You only need 450 watts for the 6770.
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