Thursday, April 26, 2012

Ddr3 video card on ddr2 mother board?

Will the 9500gt xfx video card (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150332) work on my motherboard? the ram on my motherboard is ddr2 and the video card is ddr3. do the ddr's matter?|||GDDR2 = Graphics Double Data Rate, version 2

see details here: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/1…



ofcourse graphic card DDR3 is better than a chipset GDDR2 on motherboard



But the performance will not as you expected.



► good luck!|||Graphics card memory is separate form that of the system memory. It does not need to be the same. the DDR3 ram in the graphics card is just faster.|||DDRs represent the genreation of RAM

The higher DDR3 is a newer standard that is faster than DDR2 and the very slow DDR.

As long as your card slot is rated correctly for your motherboard it should be fine. Since the DDR3 Ram is built into the card, it will only be used be the card to help process your games along with the GPU (Graphics processing unit) which is the CPU of your card.



So to cut to the chase, the DDR3 wouldnt matter, the real issue is if the motherboard will have a slot suiting for the pins and speed rating fo your video card.

Help In Nvidia XFX Video Cards For PC?

My Motherboard is compatible with XFX tell me what card should i buy from those



GeForce9600GT and 9800|||Nvidia 9800(G98) is the best compare with 9600GT(G96)

What do you have to watch for when returning a XFX card?

I had a XFX video card bought as a gift for me. I registered online after getting it so I would get the lifetime warranty instead of the 1 year warranty. If I had to return it would I have any trouble I got a receipt with another name as the purchaser? Any trouble with reprinting receipts from Newegg.com, as proof of purchase too?|||prob not if you registered as the original owner and Newegg support usually stands by their products so XFX is less likely to renege.|||Shouldn't be a problem. A reprint is fine and it doesn't matter that it was purchased by someone else, all they'll want is a proof of purchase that matches the item that was sold. I would recommend making a couple of copies of your reciept/invoice, you usually need to mail one in to finalize the warranty, and you'll need another if you need to return it. If you ever need an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization), it'll include instructions you'll need to follow, so save the box (for a lifetime?) and put a copy of your reciept/invoice in it, just in case it dies 20 years from now. Who keeps a graphics card for 20 years, much less a lifetime?

How do I install a video card into a Windows XP?

I'm afraid to go any further in installing an XFX video card into my Windows XP, and I need some help. I need a walk through of the whole entire process, and I'm just stumped. Help a girl out?|||make sure its the right speed card you can get x2-x6-x12-16x ect

make sure theres xp drivers on your installation disc you had with your gfx



once thats ok take old one out put new one in make sure its in fully and install install your drivers.





make sure its all ok before putting it in as before you turn the pc off to put your gfx in you need to uninstall your old gfx drivers so you dont get conflicting.|||1) Uninstall your present video card (remove the card if you have one) - Right click on My Computer - choose properties. Click the Hardware tab - click Device Manager. click the plus sign under Display Adapters - right click the display adapter shown and uninstall the drivers.

2) Install the new video card adapter drivers by running the driver CD.

2) Shut down the computer. Take the side off and install the video card into the proper slot.

3) Start back up and let Windows find the drivers and install.



Also, see this tutorial:

http://driver-pro.com/related/english/in…

Asus, eVGA or XFX video card?

I want to buy the new 8800GTS, but I don’t know what brand to choose. Asus is my first choice because almost everything in my computer is from Asus. And I wonder can I over-clock an ASUS with standard cooler system to the GPU and memory frequency of an XFX “Superclocked”? And is there a new dx10 card on the horizon from NVIDIA? Help me…|||EVGA or XFX would be the better choices of the three; both are great, but you'd probably save a little money going with the EVGA, as those give you the most "bang for buck," as they do obstensibly the same things as the XFX cards, but cost a little less...



Don't be concerned with matching your system's components(e.g., all ASUS)--this is not important, and won't provide you with any substantial advantages.|||Go with XFX double life time warranty amazing after sale service if you register your card.

Double life time means that if you sell your card to someone else then the lifetime warranty is still valid.

And the performance is amazing with the superclocked versions so you dont have to overclock.|||Does not matter focus on the chipset, features and price. You might want to checkout this article:



http://www.gamegiants.net/article_info.p…

My BFG capture connecter work with a xfx video card?

I used to have a BFG tech 8500 GT video card. it broke, but it came with a thing like this: http://img.compuvest.com/0/332001349-02.jpg

i now have a xfx 9600 GT card. With BFG tech site down, i want to know.

is there any way i can get that connector thing to work with my 9600 Gt video card, or with something else?



basically i want to capture my ps2 games on my pc is all.|||I am sure it will, there is a tv out on both cards and drivers and software is the same.

Xfx post buy service within warranty period is very poor.So I don't want to buy a XFX video card.Plz suggest?

me a good brand other than xfx which is available in kolkata.|||EVGA, Zotac, Asus and PNY are by far the highest quality manufacturers of video cards. Evga can offer even up to 10 years of warranty, Zotac has limited lifetime warranty, Asus and PNY should both have at least 3 to 5 years.



I would not buy the following cheap brands that sell considerably under market price:

KFA2

Colorful

Point of View|||Sapphire is the best available brand for all AMD Radeon cards.they offer a good quality where as EVGA is a best brand for Nvidia Geforce cards.this two are reputed brands for particular company.some other good brands are ASUS,Gigabyte,MSI.those are nice as well.cheap brands would be Point of view and Powercolor.|||for NVidia cards , go for EVGA

for Radeon cards , go for Sapphire



MSI , Asus make graphic cards for both NVidia and Radeon



u can go for Asus , i have Asus HD 5750 , wen some problem occured i gave it in the service center , and they just sent me new box with all accessories



and wat happened with XFX ? , tell us so that we won't go for XFX while buying graphic card in future if ur problem is really serious