Sunday, May 6, 2012

I have a ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics video card?

And according to Can You Run It, I need either a NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS or Radeon HD 2600 Pro to play games I want such as Dragon Age 2 and Rift to their full visual extent, allowing me to play games on high quality settings without experiencing slow gameplay. Basically, I am wondering if there is any way I can update my graphic card to a better one without having to buy a whole new computer?|||- You can upgrade your graphics card but if you want to play games in med. settings or high you should consider :

- Checking out whether your main board supports PC-Ie 2.1 BUS or not.

- Try to find an used card that way you can buy it cheaper.

- Examine your CPU speed and cache otherwise a graphics card cannot help you so much in gaming



And because you haven't provided anymore information about your PC i suggest you :

- Provide at least 2GB of memory before doing anything.

- Find out if you have at least a 400W PSU

And if i were you i used an ATI Radeon HD 4650 . Its good comparing to its low price and good performance and power supply and you'll never have overheating problem and it overclocks perfectly.

Good luck!|||It depends, If you have a laptop it's very difficult to impossible depending on what laptop you have to change your graphics card. However, if you have a desktop it's somewhat easier. If you know someone who can do this for a small fee this would probably be better seeing as how you seem to know little about this. If you don't, it's fine there are some guides I will link you to and make sure you follow ALL the instructions step-by-step or you may damage your computer. You will also need to know if the graphics card will fit your motherboard and that you have enough PSU(power).



Video: http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-install-or-change-my-computers-graphics-card



And 2 Step-by-Step Instructions: http://www.ehow.com/how_2312009_change-graphics-card.html

http://www.wikihow.com/Change-a-Graphics-Card



If you do know your motherboard and your PSU go to http://www.nvidia.com/content/HelpMeChoose/fx2/HelpMeChoose.asp?lang=en-us to find a good Nvidia which is higher quality than ATI, but if you do want ATI go to http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/help-me-choose/Pages/help-me-choose.aspx . Note that the ATI does not tell you if its compatible so will need to look at each card's specs.



I hope this helps you!|||Buy ATI Radeon 5770|||Being an onboard chipset, no you can't.

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