i'm looking to stick in an ati pci graphics card to fit in an abit a-s78h mobo. i have three questions on this topic:
1. out of the four supported cards, the hd2400xt, the hd2400pro, the hd3470 and the hd3450, which card has the best performance?
2. if i installed one of these cards to the mobo would i have to use the display connectors from the new gfx card or could i use one of the display connectors from the mobo (vga, dvi, hdmi)
3. if the highest performing card out of the 4 was installed to the mobo what sort of performance should i be expecting in games at reasonably high resolutions? the pc has an amd x2 5200 at stock and 2gb of 667mhz ddr2 ram
any help is welcome as i cant find much info about this newish hybrid crossfirex stuff.
spec me a hybrid crossfirex solution bitches
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i know they're all pretty slow, in my real rig i have a 4850 so i'm reasonably in the know about these things. the problem is that this crappy computer i want to put hybridcrossfirex in only has a 200 watt psu and i dont think it could handle a decent card, so this hybridcrossfirex seemed like the best solution.
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What buzz said.
Likely any machine built to those specs wasn't intended to be upgraded beyond ram and a HDD, Not to mention all the cards you list advise a considerably more powerful PSU (300W+)
I'd imagine the PSU in the machine in question is put simply, shit, you'd have to work to find a good ATX psu below 250W these days.
Likely any machine built to those specs wasn't intended to be upgraded beyond ram and a HDD, Not to mention all the cards you list advise a considerably more powerful PSU (300W+)
I'd imagine the PSU in the machine in question is put simply, shit, you'd have to work to find a good ATX psu below 250W these days.


