Friday, April 27, 2012

I am trying to install a Radeon video card and it keep's freezing up when I am running the install disk.?

Do you know what I am doing wrong?|||If your computer is not working properly while you are working on it, it could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software.

Detailed instructions at http://tinyurl.com/yk5zpr

Radeon Video Card Question?

Will this card:



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=14-161-397&SortField=0&SummaryType=0&Pagesize=10&PurchaseMark=&SelectedRating=5&VideoOnlyMark=False&VendorMark=&IsFeedbackTab=true&Keywords=%28keywords%29#scrollFullInfo



Fit in this tower?:



http://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-h8-1010-Desktop-Computer/dp/B004XZHJ3O|||HP-Pavilion-h8-1010 Has:



PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface



Radeon HD 6670 is:



PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus



Yes you can........

Is an ATI HD5450 Radeon video card a good one for gaming?

arron is right, the 5450 would be a waste of time. i'm looking to upgrade as well. i've done my home work adn the benchs for that card are not good. it might get you by with the lowest of the settings (if even that good). it amused me to see amd talking it up like they did on their site. inrceases gaming experience... my foot (choice words best not mentioned) when looking for a good card for gaming, they say 5770 is the best cheapy out there of the 5xxx atis (for the money) i'm thinking it's more like a 5670 personally. even then it won't be a beast. it is comparable to the 4830 though, with more bells and wistles. i'm not here to talk of intended plans though. there are a few thing to look at though, the memory bandwith is crucial and it's limited to ddr2/ddr3 memory. ddr5 would be ideal for gaming. not to mention the gpu is watered down, less of everything in general. i wouldn't waste my money. to sum it up, look for dd5, (i would look for 1 gig of memory personally) and atleast a 5670. you might get by with the 5450 but you you will sacrofice perforamce to spare your wallet. i've learned the hard way it's not a good idea and cheaper to buy a more expensive card 1 time than a cheapy and the good card.



below are some links that might help you decide

here's the card i'm thinking would be a good investment. hope that helps.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/…|||It depends on the type of gaming you'll be doing. HD5450 will suffice for several types of games, but thats just it. It will only suffice. If you want to play games the way they're meant to be played, meaning high resolutions and maxxed out settings, you will definitely need something stronger. If the HD5450 is the only thing really in your budget, then so be it. You will just have to lower the graphics settings in the games to where they will allow the computer to still have decent performance.|||No, it's a low-end budget card intended as a basic upgrade off mobo graphics. It is not meant for gaming, especially with such weak specs. It would run games like utter crap, period. Good for videos, but NOT video games. If you'll be doing ANY gaming, then at least consider an HD 5770, or better. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis…

What is the cheapest Radeon video card i can get to play cs at 100 fps?

please? any1!|||if you wouldnt demand so much ithink youd get a quicker answer

but...



idk

8600gt?

probably and why doesn it need to be radeon ?

ati xraden1300

atihd 3450

im not sure on the prices but there not top of the range and are at the bottom of the range for the newer games like cod4 crysis (ohno)

look around them and base your card on those results and male chanes if need

but idk maybe a 8 500gt can run it

Should I pay $100 to upgrade to an amd radeon video card?

In the customization menu of the dell inspiron 14r you can upgrade from an Intel HD Graphics/HD Graphics 3000 with up to 1.6GB Dynamic Video Memory to an AMD Radeon™ HD 6470M (64-bit) 1GB Graphic. (yeah, i just copied and pasted, I have no idea what these things mean.) is it worth the $100 to buy the upgrade?|||If you plan on playing games, then definitely. Intel 3000 is NOT a gaming card.|||Are you going to be gaming??? Are you going to be using Google Earth or AutoCAD Programs? If Yes, then Yes.



It really depends, but if you plan or doing anything that is "Graphically Intensive", then the AMD Radeon will be very fast. The Intel Integrated Graphics is cheap, it usually comes with Netbooks. Dedicated means the Computer places all the "Graphics" part of the program in 1 place, so it makes it easier to access, rather than sharing it with the RAM where all your other programs are placed for quick access. It is just like have a Library, but instead of having 1 room for both studying and playing, you would have 1 room. Then your Computer will have a harder time to find out which is which.



But if you only use it for Home-Work, light gaming, and Web-Surfing or VERY LIGHT games like Chess, get a bigger Hard-Drive (7200 RPM, makes your computer load programs faster and boot-up faster), or a faster processor.



Hope this helps :)|||I would. the intel is crappy for drawing a decent frame rate in gaming. overall the AMD is a better performer

What kind of ati radeon video card do I have?

Its not installed but the monitor is running off of it. I need to know which one it is so i can install the drivers. any ideas?|||right click on desktop and select properties>click settings tab>then on the display it should show what video card u have.|||AMD actually makes a driver installation for people with your exact problem, or others who want to be able to use one file to update various cards.



The multi-version Radeon drivers for ATI video cards running on Windows XP Home/Pro is found here: http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/xp/ra…

Xt1900xtx radeon video card doesnt fit any computers!?

I am so upset,, i bought the xt1900xtx radeon video card because i want to play games on my computer (Oblivion). Well my computer is too old, so i just bought a new Dell computer. Well,, the video card is too big and doesnt fit, so i sent back the dell computer and they dont have any that supposedly would fit. Then i built a computer because my friend said he knows how to build them and i thought he could. well,, the card fit but the computer was a mess, so i decided to send that back.

My question:

How do i know which computers will fit this video card!!?? I want to buy a computer but which one will work with video cards!!!?? Please please help!!|||its obviously a large card... so its going to require a large case... thats the price you pay for the high-end... if you found one that fit... and somehow believe they would make a video card that "doesn't fit any computer"... then you've obviously contradicted yourself... do your research... get a tape measure and have fun!!!|||You ned a maxi size case. If you think that card is big, wait till you see the nvidia ones. It's not just the case, you need a 500-600 watt power supply too