shimo
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It looks like my graphics card went kaput, but I don't know what card I should buy to replace it.
This is my old card: http://i.imgur.com/8glkhl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wL5Eql.jpg
This is its listing from Newegg Newegg.com - ASUS EN9500GT/DI/1GD2/V2/A GeForce 9500 GT 1GB 128-bit DDR2 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
I think for my next card, I would like two DVI output instead of one DVI and one VGA. HDMI is optional (I don't use it, but I would like to in the distant future.)
I primarily use photoshop on my computer (large files), and casually play games like sims 3, starcraft 2. So framerate is not a major concern... but I was really happy with the performance I got out of my old card (60fps easy). Three or four times a month I also edit and process videos.
I only want to spend about a hundred bucks on a new card, and I'm hoping it will be an nVidia-based chipset.
My concerns are:
1. Should I buy the same card ($75) and SLI bridge the old card with the new card? The old card will output onto HDMI but it will not output to DVI or VGA.
2. Are PCIe2 and PCIe3 graphics cards interchangeable? (both PCIe x16?)
3. What are all the numbers that are measured with mHz? Are these numbers important if I want to SLI bridge?
4. It looks like geforce is not popular anymore. What is the new graphics card naming scheme?
This is my motherboard: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P6N-SLI-Platinum.html#/?div=Basic
I run windows 7 but I want to update to windows 8 next year.
This is my old card: http://i.imgur.com/8glkhl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wL5Eql.jpg
This is its listing from Newegg Newegg.com - ASUS EN9500GT/DI/1GD2/V2/A GeForce 9500 GT 1GB 128-bit DDR2 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
I think for my next card, I would like two DVI output instead of one DVI and one VGA. HDMI is optional (I don't use it, but I would like to in the distant future.)
I primarily use photoshop on my computer (large files), and casually play games like sims 3, starcraft 2. So framerate is not a major concern... but I was really happy with the performance I got out of my old card (60fps easy). Three or four times a month I also edit and process videos.
I only want to spend about a hundred bucks on a new card, and I'm hoping it will be an nVidia-based chipset.
My concerns are:
1. Should I buy the same card ($75) and SLI bridge the old card with the new card? The old card will output onto HDMI but it will not output to DVI or VGA.
2. Are PCIe2 and PCIe3 graphics cards interchangeable? (both PCIe x16?)
3. What are all the numbers that are measured with mHz? Are these numbers important if I want to SLI bridge?
4. It looks like geforce is not popular anymore. What is the new graphics card naming scheme?
This is my motherboard: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P6N-SLI-Platinum.html#/?div=Basic
I run windows 7 but I want to update to windows 8 next year.
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