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If you touch your software enough does it become hardware?

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The Shutting Downs wrote:Anyone suggest a decent (but not expensive) card to go with this?
Budget?
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Dog Pants wrote:Bad Joose, giving dodgy tech advice. I think you should make him buy you a new card :P
I already gave him 2 gig of ram!
The correct kind of ram too!
Baliame wrote:Budget?
The £50 range was discussed earlier.
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assuming no 3d gaming at all, http://www.ebuyer.com/product/156236 or the like.

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/152940 -ish for light gaming
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re: 4670
http://www.guru3d.com/article/ati-radeo ... 0-review/8

Should be OK for playing 1-2 year old games at 1280x1024, 0xAA. Not bad for ultra budget graphics.
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:likesitall: I even get the right cards when guessing :P
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote::likesitall: I even get the right cards when guessing :P
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Ultra budget? Buy an old 8800 gt/gts from ebuyer if you've got a half way decent psu. Seen boxed 'as new' ones for about £60.
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HereComesPete wrote:Ultra budget? Buy an old 8800 gt/gts from ebuyer if you've got a half way decent psu. Seen boxed 'as new' ones for about £60.
I'd assume not a halfway decent PSU, and if not gaming and on a low-spec machine, a fairly high end card like that could potentially double running costs.
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I was offering an alternative. I'd ask joose, but we know how helpful he is!
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
I'd assume not a halfway decent PSU, and if not gaming and on a low-spec machine, a fairly high end card like that could potentially double running costs.
Also, I bet the 4670 runs a lot cooler than an 8800GT.
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Post by The Shutting Downs »

Okay, I has a 9400 card, so monitor is up.

But now I need to reinstall windows and the cd drive has stopped working, so I'm still on the borrowed laptop.

I'll keep the updates coming in.
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Post by HereComesPete »

Sounds like its shitting bits and soon it'll be magic smoke.

Any recourse to insurance types to try and claim anything back? Or is that more premium than it's worth?
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HereComesPete wrote:Sounds like its shitting bits and soon it'll be magic smoke.

Any recourse to insurance types to try and claim anything back? Or is that more premium than it's worth?
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