EVGA nVidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB 2DVI PCI-Express Video Card, 01G-P3-N959-TR
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Comment from Delta Echo
Time: May 4, 2011, 10:06 am
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Wow. This video card graphics improved my game a ton, 55 FPS average on COD4 with 2x AA 1280×720 resolution. 50 FPS average on COD5 1280×720 without AA. The need for speed, an average 40 FPS with settings at maximum. The Flight Simulator X (which is a really big pig) 30 FPS on high settings. The video card temperature never went up over 70 degrees centigrade, which is very good. The card is rated for a high temperature before rupture. The card comes with an overclocking utility, profile settings for each program, and real-time statistics of the video card. I totally recommend if you have a tight budget, but are itching to have better graphics and performance. This card does not need much power and is super quiet.
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Comment from D. Hudson “albatross”
Time: May 4, 2011, 11:00 am
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I have a Dell Dimension 9150 (3.2 GHz P4 w / 4 GB of RAM) that came with an ATI X300 128 MB, which had a VGA / DVI one. I use two screens, and Optiplex Q19wb 16×9 OEM Dell 17 inch.
Installing this card in my PCI Express x16 slot was simple … I turned off the PC, removed the old card and installed the new one. The card comes with two DVI to VGA adapter, since the card output is DVI, these adapters are needed for normal VGA … which is not mentioned in the description of the product in my time of purchase, and I almost bought an additional adapter, but I’m glad I waited to find them in the box!
I booted the PC, and my system immediately recognized, and searched for material … insert the disk closed, and within minutes, the software installed. The secondary screen was not available, and the original screen was distorted at the end … I rebooted, and came GForce software on Win XP SP3 support.
The interface was extremely easy to use, it has guided me through the installation for each monitor and let me choose the settings I needed. I like the fact that it allows me to run each monitor independently with different refresh rates, color balance and size, while allowing my secondary monitor to a screen expansion of the first. There are several choices, including identical, separated or clone.
configurations are very simple hardware acceleration, offering a scroll bar to help the user to choose between performance and quality, or balance. The active display DirectX video shows you the difference that you adjust the bar.
There is also a setting that lets you use a test pattern to allow your monitors self-adjust based on the video output.
Rate includes: card, S-Video cable, S-Video to component out card, two DVI to VGA adapters, an installation disk and manual short
I found this card to an upgrade and an excellent low cost for my PC with 128 MB to 1 GB which allows me to use software such as video editing (Magix Movie Edit Pro 15 Plus Full HD AVCHD mode with little lag) and Google SketchUp with faster rendering and less locking system.
A great deal all the cards around effective and easy to install with average computer skills.
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Comment from Anonymous
Time: May 4, 2011, 11:23 am
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Has been updated since a video card stock from a Dell Dimension 9200. It worked perfectly, installed on Linux (Mandriva) and Windows XP 64-bit without a hitch. She also works with two monitors is impressive.
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