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Agh Elder SCrolls 4!!!THe graphics!!! help me find a card
TheMike:
anyone else played this game, it has high praise form my brother and his roommates so i picked it up on saturday.
the thing is that it wrecks my comp at around 800*600, i don't play many graphic intensive games(more of a tetris and trance music guy) anymore, so I only have a geforce fx5200 i beleive. it can't handle the graphics, anyone recommend a good upgrade graphics card that wont put me in the whole mroe than $100 or is this impossible?
i even cleaned out my comp before i installed too, like 3 hours of uninstalling and virus scanning and then i install and can't get through the character create because it is too slow.
usmcnavgeek:
This list will help you a litttle bit.
http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=270923
Supported Video Card Chipsets:
* ATI X1900 series
* ATI X1800 series
* ATI X1600 series
* ATI X1300 series
* ATI X850 series
* ATI x800 series
* ATI x700 series
* ATI x600 series
* ATI Radeon 9800 series
* ATI Radeon 9700 series
* ATI Radeon 9600 series
* ATI Radeon 9500 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6600 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6200 series
* NVIDIA GeForce FX series
Chesire Cat:
I wouldnt mind a little more in depth, ie price breakdowns, and bang for your buck opinions on those cards.
Back in teh day I coulda told you everything about any vid card on the market, but I am no longer an emo teenager with nothing but time :S
usmcnavgeek:
Okay, now that I'm not at lunch, I can go into this a bit more.
Firstly, it's helpful to know the rest of your system, to see if it's even worth upgrading your card. Going off just what I know about your existing card...
You're more than likely running AGP, which is a dying technology. If you want to stay AGP, this is going to limit you. You're better off getting a PCI-Express motherboard and card, which will set you up for the future.
However, there's no way in heck you'd be able to do this for $100. In fact, it will be difficult to get a better card for $100; and AGP variants of existing PCI-E cards are more expensive than their PCI-E brothers.
Are you willing to spend a little more on this? If not, buy the ATI X800GTO (~$169). It's the cheapest option with good performance on AGP.
If you are? Get a PCI-E motherboard (~$100) and either the PCI-E version of the 6800GS or a 7600GT (~189).
eVGA makes good nVidia based cards, and both Sapphire and ATI make good cards for ATI chipsets.
http://shsc.info/PCPartsPickingGuide is a great source for PC parts info and is where I gleaned a bit of my knowledge for this post.
est:
Dude, I am totally bookmarking that page. I might even put up a link to it after I've read through it. We were talking about doing something like this a while back, but if I can just link to an external source that seems to be updated regularly then that is just aces & spades.
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