it should my 6800 did on highsoooo low medium sure. Have fun playing it, tell him to join the darkbrotherhood. Graphics Card for Oblivion
Alright, it's pci only so I hope that won't kill performance
[QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']Alright, it's pci only so I hope that won't kill performance[/QUOTE]My old 6200 AGP played most games at medium if not low so Oblivion is a maybe I would get a X1550 PCI just to be sure he can run it
I doubt that will be much of an upgrade, so I would think a 6200 won't give playable frame rates either. The pci bus just has a very small bandwidth so I wouldn't recommend buying a better card for it.
so the X1550 PCI is better then the 6200, will it run oblvion, graphics don't matter for him, just to play it.
[QUOTE=''LouieV13''][QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']Alright, it's pci only so I hope that won't kill performance[/QUOTE]My old 6200 AGP played most games at medium if not low so Oblivion is a maybe I would get a X1550 PCI just to be sure he can run it[/QUOTE] yea the best PCI card atm is the X1550.[QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']so the X1550 PCI is better then the 6200, will it run oblvion, graphics don't matter for him, just to play it. [/QUOTE] the X1550 will probly run it on mid and if he wants more fps then he could change to low settings
It wont be enjoyable to play on that card!
[QUOTE=''jking197'']It wont be enjoyable to play on that card![/QUOTE]
DERRR he has PCI tho... READ
Oblivion is a very demanding game, and the only 6200 that ever worked well with it, was the very earliest one, in PCIe(16), that shared cores with the vanilla 6600, and had a 128 bit memory system. The AGP versions all have some sort of serious internal defect that shows up trying to play this game, and to an even greater extent, in NWN2. The plain PCI version is much worse in every way, but particularly is terrible for being very, VERY slow out of doors. Plain PCI, quite frankly, is an extremely shallow bandwidth bus that cannot come close to providing a playable experience in most any modern Dx9.b or Dx9.c game. And there is no fix, short of disposing of the cheap no-videobus mainboard. There is some argument about whether any X1300 other than the ''XT'' (renamed X1600 Pro) offers a possibility of a playable game either, so the X1550 is part of that, since it is a basically renamed X1300 vanilla card that did get some performance improvement, but still falls short of the X1300 Pro level.
So what your telling me is that I have to search for him a new motherboard for a agp slot, because I doubt I'll find pci express for his case and processor, but we really just wanted to keep it simple.
[QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']So what your telling me is that I have to search for him a new motherboard for a agp slot, because I doubt I'll find pci express for his case and processor, but we really just wanted to keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
He has PCI-Expres???? If yea you can get a kick *** card but the cpu is fine...
if you want it simple then fine, two words: New Computer!
[QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']So what your telling me is that I have to search for him a new motherboard for a agp slot, because I doubt I'll find pci express for his case and processor, but we really just wanted to keep it simple. [/QUOTE]Pretty much any PCI card will choke with Oblivion.What's your brother's budget? You could go for broke and build an uber budget system.
[QUOTE=''silversurfergold'']So what your telling me is that I have to search for him a new motherboard for a agp slot, because I doubt I'll find pci express for his case and processor, but we really just wanted to keep it simple. [/QUOTE]Depending on the CPU, Asrock has designed several ''dual'' mainboards that make the upgrades more palatable. They started with a ''Dual SATA II'' for folks with an s939 AMD CPU, that accepts AGP video cards, and also has a real PCI-e(16) video slot. That MB has a special slot in which you can place a special riser add-on board for an AM2 CPU and the DDR2 RAM to go with it. Their next one is the VSTA Dual, also for AMD. Then, they did something similar for the Intel Fan Crowd (also named VSTA something), and the first two have been very good, even excellent, for gamers. Compared to those the Intel offerings are apparently somewhat less of a big winner situation, but they do work quite well anyway.
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