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Graphics card questions-need to get a new one.


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As I read the different reviews and forums about new graphics cards I'm noticing something that has me wondering about what to buy.
I'm talking about the video connectors.
Analog, digital, dvi, dual display port etc.
I haven't got a clue of what to look for.
I'm not going to run 2 monitors, but I might get a larger widescreen in the next few months.
I am thinking of sending pictures and movies to my tv too.
What connectors should I be looking for? For video and spdif too.
I'm looking at GeForce 250 or 260 cards.
Thanks.
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Without knowing anything about your computer as in what hardware you have now, it's hard to suggest what to replace it with. Just because it's "newer" doesn't necessarily make it better.
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Download and install EVEREST
Open it.
1: In left pane expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: [And then to b]Quick Report-Summary[/b]
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.





Don't include anything under the line Debug - PCI
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