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    Question ATI Radeon X1650 XT Advice/Help

    Hello, I’m thinking about buying the HIS ATI Radeon X1650 XT 256mb AGP card, and was hoping to get a little advice on whether my pc would support this card or if I would need to update my PSU (I know that the 512MB Version needs a 450w PSU).

    My system is the following:
    Compaq Presario S5290UK
    Pentium 4 2.66 GHz
    1.5 GB RAM
    32 bit Operating system, running Windows Vista Home Premium
    280w PSU
    120GB Hard Drive
    DVD-RW
    17” LCD Display
    Current Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon 9550 256mb AGP.

    If this card won’t be compatible with my system, is there an equivalent card that would work with my system, my budget is £100.

    The games I play are usually RPGS and MMORPGS, Neverwinter Nights 2, City Of Heroes, Dungeons & Dragons Online, Phantasy Star Universe and Obivion.

    Any help or advice would be really appreciated.

    Thanks

    Aeolos.

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    Firstly, how good is your psu? If you could tell us how many amps on the 12V rail it has we can let u know (see sticker on the side of the psu case).

    Also consider a 7600GT, about equal to the ATI if not ever so slightly better:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/127243

    Probably better value imo

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    Ok I just had a look at the sticker,

    its a Liteon 250w (not 280w)
    model PS-5251-08HP

    I'm not sure what any of this means (sorry i'm new at this)

    input - 127v/6a -50/60hz
    240v/3a -50/60hz

    ouput - +5v-25a +12v - 14a
    +3.3v-18a -12v - 0.8a
    +5v5b-2a

    combined power on -

    +5v and +3.3v rails 165w max
    +12v and +5v 218w max


    Ok thats what the whole sticker says if that helps any, i'm not sure if thats good or bad.

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    I would recommend getting a new psu too then. This one would fit the bill:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/115238

    14A on the 12V rails wont be enough. The one i have listed would be very solid. You could go with a slightly cheaper no-name one but you risk it blowing and taking your components with it. Remember google checkout and save £10 on each order!

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    thanks for the reply, i will look into getting a new PSU from the site you mentioned before.

    i was looking at other graphics cards in the geforce 7600 range and found this on the overclockers website.

    Gainward BLISS GeForce 7600 GT "Golden Sample" 256MB GDDR3 TV-Out/DVI (AGP) - Retail

    the specs seem good, what do you think to this card?

    Aeolos.
    Last edited by aeolos666; 31-05-2007 at 08:33 PM. Reason: typo

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    No way is that card worth £100, if you want to spend that much then i would recommend this:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/119300/rb/28286396292

    The 1950pro is probably the best AGP card available and this is a very good price (sub £100 with google checkout). Only one slightly better is 7950GT AGP but it is never worth £150 of anyones money.

    Cards that have different speeds like the one you listed are the same as normal cards but have been overclocked at the factory. You can overclock a cheaper card yourself to equal speeds. Personally i would always go for a cheaper card of a range and overclock myself if i felt the need to.

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    Ok if i get that card you listed, will the PSU you listed before work for it or will i need a bigger voltage for it?

    Sorry i dont mean to go on i just wana make sure i get it right before i buy it. :-)

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    Yeah, the x1950 pro will run happily on the 380W seasonic. It has dual rails, one with 10A and another with 15A.

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    Ok thanks very much for your help I will see about getting them soon.

    Thanks again

    Aeolos.

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    Make sure you come back once youve installed and tested your parts. Let people know how much of a difference it made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flewis View Post
    Yeah, the x1950 pro will run happily on the 380W seasonic. It has dual rails, one with 10A and another with 15A.
    I asked my regular etailer whether my 350 Enermax would be up to the job of running a 1950Pro and they said that a 450w PSU is required. Whilst you're happy to state that a 380w PSU would be sufficient, if the OP had problems running the card I doubt any supplier would begin to RMA it if it hadn't been proven with a higher rated PSU.

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