Specialty Forums
Security and Virus
General Hardware
CPUs/Overclocking
Networking
Digital Photo/Video
Office Software
PC Gaming
Console Gaming
Programming
Database
Web Development
Digital Home

General Forums
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 95/98
Windows Me
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Win Server 2008
Win Server 2003
Windows 3.1
Linux
PDAs
BeOS
Novell Netware
OpenVMS
Solaris
Disk Op. System
Unix
Mac
OS/2

Drivers
Driver Scan
Driver Forum

Software
Automatic Updates

BIOS Updates

My Computing.Net

Solution Center

Free IT eBook

Howtos

Site Search

Message Find

RSS Feeds

Install Guides

Data Recovery

About

Home
Reply to Message Icon Go to Main Page Icon

low power gaming

Original Message
Name: platinum
Date: March 23, 2008 at 11:58:27 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
OS: server 2k3
CPU/Ram: p4 3.2tghz, 1gb
Model/Manufacturer: hp dc7100s
Comment:
hi all.

i have an HP DC7100S (sff computer).

it has a pci express slot that it low profile. the computer has a pentium 4 3.2ghz HT with 1gb ram and a sata hdd and a dvd burner. all of this runs on a 240watt power supply :|

i want to put in a better graphics card than the crummy intel graphics it has.

what can you recommend that is better than intel 900 graphics, is low profile, and doesn't use a lot of power. i just want to free up the memory the intel graphics card uses and get decent performance for N64 emulation. what can you recommend?

No try! Do. Or do not. There is no try.


Report Offensive Message For Removal


Response Number 1
Name: jam
Date: March 23, 2008 at 15:39:58 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
There are plenty of low profile choices available depending on how much you're willing to spend. Here's one possibility:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...


Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal

Response Number 2
Name: zcubed
Date: March 23, 2008 at 20:16:01 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
for $8 more u can get a low profile nvidia 8400gs: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...
it will give u good performance compared to ur integrated graphics.

Core 2 Quad q6600 2.4GHz@ 2.9GHz 323x9
MSI P6N-FI nforce650i Mb
3GB OCZ RAM DDR2800@645
2x250GB HDD in RAID 0
2xDVD-RW
Foxconn 8800GTS 320mb 630/1410/1840
ATI TV 550pro
FSP 700w


Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal

Response Number 3
Name: jam
Date: March 24, 2008 at 05:11:53 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
Both cards use 64-bit memory but I think the X1650Pro would outperform the 8400GS.

Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal

Response Number 4
Name: platinum
Date: March 25, 2008 at 13:10:52 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
really? what about power usage? i'm limited to a 240 watt psu here. so performance per watt is important, so is performance per dollar.

if there any card (money is no factor) that is low profile and has a 128bit memory interface?

No try! Do. Or do not. There is no try.


Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal

Response Number 5
Name: zcubed
Date: March 25, 2008 at 16:41:08 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
if money is seriously no object then id recommend this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...
It will provide a perfect solution for moderate gaming and it has great bang for buck. there is no better performing card in the low profile selection at newegg from what i can see. only problem is there doesnt seem to be a low profile bracket included.
If a low profile bracket is necessary id go with this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...
Its a tad more expensive.

Core 2 Quad q6600 2.4GHz@ 2.9GHz 323x9
MSI P6N-FI nforce650i Mb
3GB OCZ RAM DDR2800@645
2x250GB HDD in RAID 0
2xDVD-RW
Foxconn 8800GTS 320mb 630/1410/1840
ATI TV 550pro
FSP 700w


Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal


Response Number 6
Name: strelok
Date: March 25, 2008 at 17:08:23 Pacific
Subject: low power gaming
Reply: (edit)
Ya I agree the geforce 8600gt is good for the price/performance ratio. However my system used to have a 250w power supply and had the asus radeon x1550. I found it to be a great card for general use, even for occasional playing of Battlefield(On Medium-high settings). If I remember correctly it was Pretty small too. It's 128 bit aswell. Here you go, its very cheap now.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...


Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal



Use following form to reply to current message:

   Name: From My Computing.Net Settings
 E-Mail: From My Computing.Net Settings

Subject: low power gaming

Comments:

 
  Homepage URL (*): 
Homepage Title (*): 
         Image URL: 
 


Data Recovery Software




Slow boot time

Trasnferring Documents from old HD

My k8T Neo-v usb's aren't working!

Date Modified = Date Created Time

system files on removable harddrive


The information on Computing.Net is the opinions of its users. Such opinions may not be accurate and they are to be used at your own risk. Computing.Net cannot verify the validity of the statements made on this site. Computing.Net and Computing.Net, LLC hereby disclaim all responsibility and liability for the content of Computing.Net and its accuracy.
PLEASE READ THE FULL DISCLAIMER AND LEGAL TERMS BY CLICKING HERE

All content ©1996-2007 Computing.Net, LLC