makismagoo99
Geek Trainee
Hello,
I have a +/- 5 year old PC at work. I just got a new 20" widescreen monitor with a resolution of 1680x1050. Of course, the integrated graphics card in the computer can't drive the monitor at its native resolution. I want to get a cheap (~$30) dedicated video card to drive the new monitor.
CPU-Z identified my motherboard as a VIA KM400 with VT8237 southbridge and the AGP slot as AGP 4x v2.0.
Will any AGP card work in that slot? I was considering this one.
I'm pretty sure the power supply is only a 250W which won't power a high-end card, but I won't be doing any graphic-intensive work.
I also have several PCI slots available. Would that be a better choice? Also, are there any other specs I should watch out for before I buy? Thanks!
I have a +/- 5 year old PC at work. I just got a new 20" widescreen monitor with a resolution of 1680x1050. Of course, the integrated graphics card in the computer can't drive the monitor at its native resolution. I want to get a cheap (~$30) dedicated video card to drive the new monitor.
CPU-Z identified my motherboard as a VIA KM400 with VT8237 southbridge and the AGP slot as AGP 4x v2.0.
Will any AGP card work in that slot? I was considering this one.
I'm pretty sure the power supply is only a 250W which won't power a high-end card, but I won't be doing any graphic-intensive work.
I also have several PCI slots available. Would that be a better choice? Also, are there any other specs I should watch out for before I buy? Thanks!