predatorgx
Hi, I am new to this forum and have a question.
I recently wanted to buy a new videocard as my old one is spoilt. I wanted to buy Geforce of any of series 8 (8500, 8600 etc.). However, there was someone who told me that you need at least a ddr2 ram type to be able to use these videocards. Is this true? And is there any things to consider when buying a videocard? Like the processor speed all these...
I am currently using:
K8 Neo 4 Motherboard MSI
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
DDR 1gb ram
Geforce 7300GS 512mb
Thanks for any help in advance!:)
I recently wanted to buy a new videocard as my old one is spoilt. I wanted to buy Geforce of any of series 8 (8500, 8600 etc.). However, there was someone who told me that you need at least a ddr2 ram type to be able to use these videocards. Is this true? And is there any things to consider when buying a videocard? Like the processor speed all these...
I am currently using:
K8 Neo 4 Motherboard MSI
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
DDR 1gb ram
Geforce 7300GS 512mb
Thanks for any help in advance!:)
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Anonymous
that is NOT true
BUT if you have a DDR2 system you are more likely to have an PCIe system since good AGP cards are pretty rare these days
as I just saw your motherboard is PCIe already ... if that is correct go ahead and buy any GPU you want :D
BUT if you have a DDR2 system you are more likely to have an PCIe system since good AGP cards are pretty rare these days
as I just saw your motherboard is PCIe already ... if that is correct go ahead and buy any GPU you want :D
predatorgx
OP
Thx a lot! That person made me worried...