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video card recomendations please
enfield_freddy
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asus H81 motherboard , presently running a G 3420 but will be upgraded at a later point in time.
latest drivers installed however I keep getting a bit of lag and strain , when I connect the hdmi cable and double up to the TV as well.
machine is NOT used for gaming of any sort
running win 8.1 64 bit with 8g memory
card needs to be std VGA output + HDMI , and run silently
I normally just reload for friends , but don,t buy stuff , gets confusing out there ,
PS: this is on a budget !
latest drivers installed however I keep getting a bit of lag and strain , when I connect the hdmi cable and double up to the TV as well.
machine is NOT used for gaming of any sort
running win 8.1 64 bit with 8g memory
card needs to be std VGA output + HDMI , and run silently
I normally just reload for friends , but don,t buy stuff , gets confusing out there ,
PS: this is on a budget !
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Assuming full height cards fit, £28
http://www.ebuyer.com/584033-powercolor-hd-6450-1gb-ddr3-vga-dvi-hdmi-pci-e-graphics-card-ax6450-1gbk3-shev3
What sort of lag/strain? Even a low end pentium like that should cope with media playback and browsing flawlessly, mines a g3258 with a bit of an overclock on a h81 and thats never struggled0 -
thanks , the budget will go over that price , the lag is there when the extra monitor is plugged in and active , and I end up , for example by scrolling quickly on the PC and getting large blocks (half page) of black
I think the graphics are HD4400 , and that runs at about 300 meg? , I would like to get a card that will exceed the 4600? that is used in the i3 and i5 CPUs
however , a quick relook at the card you suggest seems to exceed the power/speed of the currant one0 -
This for a little bit more will be much more powerful:
http://www.ebuyer.com/661551-msi-gt-720-1gb-ddr3-vga-dvi-hdmi-pci-e-graphics-card-n720-1gd3hlp
Comes with VGA, HDMI and DVI outputs.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2643&cmp[]=2896poppy100 -
thank you ,0
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What do you call budget? Just been looking for a video card and found lots of reviews of budget cards, but to me £200+ is not a budget card.
GTX750, Its quite good, Runs nice and cool so should overclock well also.
What i like is that it will run 4 screens at once.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »GTX750, Its quite good, Runs nice and cool so should overclock well also.
I'd hardly recommend a 750GTX for someone on a budget who does no gaming whatsoever!enfield_freddy wrote: »machine is NOT used for gaming of any sort
PS: this is on a budget !
You mentioned 'lag/strain/large blocks of black' on your second monitor, but in your first post you say the pc is connected to a TV as a secondary screen?
Not all TVs cope well as monitors, this could be the problem.
Which make/model do you have?0 -
its a Tesco special , techwood ,
I also own a NUC , with openelec on it it works fine streaming or viewing onboard films , also a sum micro 4 that works well
the only time I connect the tv as a second monitor is for the odd you tube or catchup0 -
ok , update time , 2 little boxes arrived at lunchtime , the first was a i3 4170 , the second was a Radeon R7 250 v card
jumped out of a morris minor and stepped into a Porsche !
a hell of a lot quicker / snappier
just under £160 for the pair0 -
You got an SSD installed?0
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yup 256g ssd with a 1t wd black for backup , win 8 64 bit0
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