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Old 25-07-2009, 10:22   #81
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An ATI card with Nvidia is no issue, I used to do it with the NForce 4 motherboards and an ATI X1900XTX. Given what you will be using the machine for, I would just go passive, either brand is not going to make a difference really.

What case do you have? For passive cooled stuff you will need some airflow around the case.
We have got an antec fusion case, although admittedly at the moment its in a cubby hole. The Air flow seems alright however, with two big fans running at lowest speed.
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Old 25-07-2009, 10:54   #82
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Snap! My media PC is also in an Antec Fusion case. I've been very impressed with them - keeping a fully-loaded Q6600 in the 50-55c range. Only problem I had was that one of the Antec TriCool fans in the side of mine died (I replaced both with Noctua fans). There is a vent in the top of the case lined up with the graphics card slot which should help with air flow there.

Cubby hole could be a problem though - they tend to trap hot air unfortunately. I've got mine on an open glass TV stand so it gets plenty of air.
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Old 25-07-2009, 11:13   #83
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When looking for cards, considering the usage (you use this for media dont you, or have i imagined that?), look at which ones have the best AV features. For example a quick look at that 4550 mentioned some stuff about HD/BluRay playback, whereas i'm not sure how the 9400/9500GT compares in that department.

That's where I would focus my comparisons as power wise, nothing in that price range is going to set the world on fire anyway.
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Old 25-07-2009, 11:28   #84
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they all seem to outspec my 7800 gtx upstairs ;P
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Old 25-07-2009, 11:30   #85
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They might have bigger numbers but they're all massively massively slower than a 7800GTX.

Trouble is, the numbers you need to compare GPUs are not the numbers they advertise with. Ultimately the speeds in MHz they advertise are only comparable between cards using the same chip.

Your 7800GTX (assuming 512mb) for example has a 54.4GB max bandwidth with a 256bit bus, with a pixel fillrate of 8,800MP/s, texture fillrate of 13,200MT/s and a vertex fillrate of 1,100MV/s

9400GT for example has... 12.8GB bandwith with a 128bit bus, with pixel fillrate of 2,200MP/s and texture fillrate of 4,400MT/s
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Old 25-07-2009, 11:40   #86
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They might have bigger numbers but they're all massively massively slower than a 7800GTX.
now I'm confused... I'm thinking it will still be a BIG BIG step up from the geforce 6xxx onboard gfx I'm currently using anyway yes?

It would be nice to be able to play games well on it too... hmm.
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Old 25-07-2009, 12:07   #87
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It will be a step up from the onboard because that'll be a GeForce 6100 or 6200 or something.

It won't be even near the performance of your 7800GTX though for example unless you increase budget slightly. That said, it would depend what games you wanted to play really.
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Old 25-07-2009, 12:21   #88
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well I think noise becomes an issue with higher spec cards doesnt it.
I dont need a high powered gaming machine.. I mean, pheebs does intensive design work and the onboard manages that, so just a little extra beef so the odd casual game could be played would be nice.. I think Mark's recommendation should be ok... dont need super high settings on any games I do play.
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http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/S...4650_OC/6.html

That might help you pick out a card from the 9400GT/9500GT/HD4550/HD4650
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right
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/512Mb...PCI-E-VGA-Card
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