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to fix my father's system... it has an ati radeon in it that was giving fits
with winwhatever so we switched him to linux (kubuntu) and we're still having
problems with the video drivers there... i've been out of the biz for too long
and haven't kept up with all the hardware stuff... he just needs a fairly
basic video card with opengl capabilities... i'll have to dig to find out what
card and motherboard he has right now, though... i know that none of my
existing video cards will work in his system...
so, with all that said, can you give me a few recommendations, please?
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NewEgg.com is a *great* place to search for video cards because of their
excellent video card search parameters. I recommend finding out what the best
slot is available on the motherboard (or what he has now), then go to NewEgg
and filter by things like:
1. Motherboard slot
2. Nvidia (better driver compatibility than ATI/AMD)
3. Highest DirectX version
4. Sort by lowest price first
You can even drill down into the types of output ports, memory type, customer
ratings, price ranges, etc. I bet you can get a basic video card from $10-50
that will cover the basics.
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wk> capabilities... i'll have to dig to find out what card and motherboard
wk> he has right now, though... i know that none of my existing video cards
just to update this...
ASUS P5QL Pro motherboard with a ATI Radeon HD 4350 video card...
someone asked about the slot the card is in... that's the PCIExpress16 slot...
thanks for the previous suggestions... i'm looking now to try to at least
match the vid capabilities if not exceed them while trying to keep the cost
down...
while the machine can dual boot to vista64 we're moving away from it to linux
so linux drivers are an important aspect... he got tired of the thing locking
up and/or rebooting so we went to linux at least 6 months to a year ago and
we're seeing similar problems which all seem to be going back to the damned
video card and drivers on both OSes

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By: wkitty42 to All on Tue Sep 02 2014 03:20 pm
wk> just to update this...
wk> ASUS P5QL Pro motherboard with a ATI Radeon HD 4350 video card...
Well I enjoy Tom's Hardware review of the best bang for your buck reviews of
all PC components. Since you have a PCIe slot you can get any card and it
should fit the bill. With an old system keep in mind some video cards need a
power connector. If your power supply is old/cheap you may need to update it,
but if you go for an entry level card they usually run fine with whatever.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html
I would stick to nVidia/Geforce, I've heard their Linux drivers are better, but
ATi's should work as well.
The GeForce GTX 750 Ti is listed as the fastest card that does not require a
power input. ($150), the first one they list is the GeForce GT 730 64-bit GDDR5
for $68.50. That's as of 9/2014. Either one should work, and either card should
perform above the 4350.
If you spend more on the card you could easily take the card to a new system
when you decide to upgrade. You might keep that in mind if you think you might
update other components in the near future.
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