Friday, April 27, 2012

Is there a 512mb video card for intel celeron 2.66 GHz?

help me.. i wanna know if there is a 512mb video card for celeron for the games i will be playing.. cuz i cant afford a dual core cpu.. =P hehe.. thx..|||you really need to get a new computer otherwise, you will have a Ferrari graphic card with a Lada processor and you will not get anything from your investment in your graphics card.|||The answer is yes. There is a 512MB videocard for almost every processor out there.



The um.. problem is that there are two versions of the 2.66ghz Celeron. One version was made for socket 775 Motherboards, and another was made for Socket 478. Typically Socket 775 Motherboards support AGP or PCI-Express videocards, while Socket 478 Motherboards support either AGP or PCI videocards. So maybe yes.|||I think wed need more information.. What kind of case do you have?? The processor isnt the motherboard so I dont know what ports you have open.. But if you have a Dell you can go to Dell.com and they have Live Online Chat which is awesome.. Just go there and tell them the computer you have and they will tell you what video cards you can get.. I hope you have a desktop because its nearly impossible to upgrade a laptop to a good video card..|||The answer is yes. There is a 512MB videocard for almost every processor out there.



Your particular problem is that there are two versions of the 2.66ghz Celeron. One version was made for Socket 775 Motherboards, and one was made for Socket 478. Typically Socket 775 Motherboards support AGP or PCI-Express videocards, while Socket 478 Motherboards support either AGP or PCI videocards.



http://chauncy-ict.pbwiki.com/f/Motherbo…



http://reference.techpowerup.com/wiki/im…



The first picture shows a couple of PCI slots and an AGP slot. The second shows a PCI slot, an AGP slot, a PCI-Ex1 slot, and a PCI-E16 slot. I would need you to take a look inside your computer and tell me which ones you have.



Conversely, if you know the make and model of your computer (ie Dell Inspiron 2000), I could just look it up.



In any case:



If you are limited to a PCI slot, there are no good gaming videocards available anymore.



If you have an AGP slot, the best possible videocard you could get is the Radeon 3850 512MB, found here:



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



If you have PCI-Express, the sky is the limit. Unfortunately, your processor will slow any high end videocard down, so it's not worth spending more than $100. A Radeon 4670 512MB would suffice.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…|||I would be more worried about getting a better CPU then a video card|||Trust me those processors can't game for squat and your better off just getting a new computer!|||waste of money since it won't be balanced at all

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