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http://forums.hexus.net/classifieds-...6600-sale.html
Try this fella good card,and cheap like the budgie.pm him he might cut you a deal.
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You can a 7800GTX for 55 quid delivered from Ebuyer if you use the Supersaver delivery they offer:
Nvidia 7800GTX 256MB DDR3 Dual DVI TV Out PCI-E Graphics Card - Ebuyer
If this is too much you can get a 2600XT which will be faster than a HD3650:
PowerColor HD2600XT 512mb DDR3 128bit DVI PCI-E Graphics Card - Ebuyer
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ooh, yeah - that would do perfect... Expecially if he's on XP (no need for DX10 yet)... Look basically for second hand 7900GTX type cards... the previous high end cards... i know the X1950 PRO has been a solid performer throughout it's life, and should do well @ that res...
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Ask in the ' Wanted' section here and i guarntee there will be 7800's and X1950's offered.
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That looks a great deal, I wouldn't have even thought to get one of those, doesn't it need a 6-pin PCIexpress power connector though?
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The 7800 gtx does require a 6 pin pci express power connector.
Also as Blitzen said it may be worth asking in the wanted section. I have seen a X1950XT sold for about £50 which is good deal as it is better then the 7800 series.
However what psu do you have in your younger brothers computer?
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I'm not sure what he has... I think it's a 400watt model, but I'm unsure if it has the PCI-e power connector.
Hmmm, decisions, certainly would be better than a 2600XT...
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certainly would... If you can scrape the dosh for something like a Corsair VX450, you ought to be OK on the power front...
That's the problem with some of these older PSUs - the lack of a dedicated PCIe connector
Unless you can use a Molex -> PCIe connector? long shot, given total wattage rating, but hey...
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I'm not sure what he has... I think it's a 400watt model, but I'm unsure if it has the PCI-e power connector.
If you can find out the exact make and specs, it would really helpful. Because otherwise cards like 7800gtx, 7900 series, x1900, x1950 would have trouble working unless the psu has a good amount of wattage + amps. A 400watt psu would be fine for these cards as long as the make is good and there is sufficient amps on the 12v rail.