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    Which graphics card ??

    Hello all, im asking for some help with what card to buy. I currently have a geforce4 and need to upgrade but dont know whether it would be better to buy a 7600gt for my agp motherboard or upgrage my motherboard to pci-express and get a 7600gt pci-express version.

    any suggestions would be helpful

    thanks for your time

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    Well a PCI-E motherboard is more future proof so I say get the PCI-E motherboard and get the 7600gt PCI-E version.

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    Is your P4 Socket 775 or 478?

    If the latter, I'd be tempted to say stick with the AGP card.

    No point trying to "future-proof" your motherboard, if you're tied to an ageing chipset and socket.

    On the other hand, if it's S775, then it may be worth getting one of the ASrock-type boards and having a go on one of those.
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    I think its a 478 socket, in which case would you recommend 7600gt agp?

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    I would be tempted to yes...if they're similarly priced and spec'd. The main thing to bear in mind would be to not buy a new motherboard, with the happy thought you'll be future-proofing. There's nothing wrong with PCIe boards, but it may turn out to be a waste of money if your current board has everything you need, and is stable, and you then have to buy a new board if you upgrade to Core 2 Duo or something similar at a later date.

    Of course, if your current board doesn't have something you'd like, such as SATA etc, it unstable (or has leaky capacitors etc) then it may be worth buying a new board, but otherwise, IIWY, I probably wouldn't bother .

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    If you're spend is <&#163;100 on the gfx, then you're probably OK with AGP. If you are looking to upgrade to the latest, then PCI-E is the only way forward.

    By the time your upgrading again, if you stick to your current rate, anything you buy now will need updating anyway - motherboard, ram, gfx, memory. Save up for next time instead.

    Having said that, you could get an P-D 805 dual core and the AGP/PCI-E board from ASRock which supports conroe for ~&#163;100, 1G memory for &#163;60, and then your card and you'll be ready for your next upgrade - Conroe and a bigger PCI-E gfx. Options are there. Depends if you feel your CPU/whole system needs a revamp.
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    Ive not had the system long as i got it quite cheap, it runs farcry well just the graphics card isn't good enough for Oblivion. So i think ill just upgrade to the 7600gt agp.

    Thanks for the advice

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    got a new MB.. for the future mate
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    • Craig321's system
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    Yup, get a new motherboard (PCI-E)

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    Just for the record, is it a GF4 MX (DX7) or GF4 titanium (DX8.1)?

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    its an MSI Geforce MX4000 128mb.

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    • oralpain's system
      • Motherboard:
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    I would definatly go PCI-E. Good AGP cards are hideously expensive comparied to their PCI-E counterparts.

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