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Old 07-13-2006
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Installing a new Video card on my Dell Dimension 5100 need confirmation

Well I plan to buy a "EVGA E-GEFORCE 7600 GT CO 256MB GDDR3 PCI-E" off ebay so I can replace the crappy Radeon 128mb x300 that came with my computer and run Gothic 3 and BioShock!

Now I'm not sure how Dells are built exactly, but I've heard that there are issues when installing new hardware.

Now my motherboard supports the follow card slots:

2 PCI, 1 PCI-E x16, and 1 PCI-E x 1

The card I am purchasing is a PCI Express x16 so I assume that my motherboard supports it and that there will be no issues with my installation.

I don't like returning things on e-Bay so I'm just trying to make sure that I won't have to because my the card won't be compatible with my computer.

Thanks for the putting a simpleton such as myself at ease.

Also, if you would recommend another card that I could get for about the same price I'd be happy to hear it. I just want to update my graphics card and not spend a fortune doing it.

Thanks again!
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How much are u paying for it? Chances are it may be cheaper somewhere else. And where exactly are u located? There are alternatives but until you give us the amount of money ur ready to spend on this card we can't tell u if a better card is available for the same price.
P.S. - To answer ur original question, It will be compatible with ur PC.
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Well, this is what I'm buying:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/EVGA-E-GEFORCE-76...QQcmdZViewItem

I'm located in Ontario, Canada. It will come out to about 235$ Canadian, and that's about the max I'm willing to spend on a card.
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Originally Posted by Batmaniac
Well, this is what I'm buying:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/EVGA-E-GEFORCE-76...QQcmdZViewItem

I'm located in Ontario, Canada. It will come out to about 235$ Canadian, and that's about the max I'm willing to spend on a card.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...413&CatId=1560

Cheaper, and is more likely to be actually "brand new" and not refurbished or used.
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This will be a better choice.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...185&CatId=1560
Faster clocks and memory and a reputable company too. U can buy the EVGA too if u want if u prefer it's price.
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Originally Posted by Rage_3K_Moiz
This will be a better choice.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...185&CatId=1560
Faster clocks and memory and a reputable company too. U can buy the EVGA too if u want if u prefer it's price.
I looked at that one first but saw he had an eVGA card in his sights, so I did a little search for eVGA. but yes, the XFX is a better choice.
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Old 07-13-2006
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That is a nice card. One consideration though....recommended Power supply for that card is 350W and your comp. comes with a 305W PSU. As long as you have an ATX PSU the replacement/install is very easy to do yourself. A good PSU will cost around $75 US.
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I definitely do not have the money to spend on a new PSU plus the video card.

What should I do?

Should I opt for the X850XT instead? I looked around and I think that has a 300w PSU minimum and I'm assuming it will give me about the same performance as the 7600gt for about the same cost.

Last edited by Batmaniac; 07-13-2006 at 06:18 PM..
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Try these two.
Video Card
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...285&CatId=1560
PSU
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...389575&CatId=0
Comes up to about 240 CAD which is pretty much close to ur budget. They're excellent products so don't worry about that.
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Old 07-14-2006
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With shipping and tax those two products come out to an exact total of $330.50 with a 30$ rebate.

=(

I really don't want to spend more than 260 initally - rebates. Which is how much the card alone would cost. Damn my power supply =(.
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Try this video card instead.
Video Card
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...648387&CatId=0
PSU
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...621514&CatId=0
It's a good card and hopefully, paired with the above PSU will be within ur budget.
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Alright I think I'm going to suck it up and get the XFX card and the Coolmax V-400 / 400-Watt which comes out to a total of $320.

But before I make this purchase, is there any chance that the PSU won't work with my computer? Dell has this online manual that is very detailed so I plan to just follow the steps listed here when installing these new parts:

http://support.dell.com/support/edoc....htm#wp1370145

Hopefully I won't have any trouble and thanks a lot for your help.
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I think if u have an ATX case then it will fit. Good luck with it
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I'm like 75% positive that my case is BTX.
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I think u would need an ATX12 PSU in that case. Those PSUs aren't sold by TigerDirect so you'll have to find a PSU of that specification. Antec, Enermax, Fortron and Thermaltake are some of the good brands that produce this type of PSU. I can't seem to find one on ZipZoomFly since the site doesn't seem to want to open but if u find any of these brand PSU that u like, don't hesitate to buy.
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What about if I bought a 20 - 24 Pin ATX to BTX Power Supply Convertor, not sure what it is but I found some on eBay and it sounds like something I could use.
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I've been reading around and it seems Dell lists the low-end factor of their PSUs. Like a 350w Dell PSU has a high-end factor of 500w and somebody else said that a 250w Dell PSU is overkill for a 350w x1600.

I will look into this more and if anybody knows anything regarding this I would love to hear it. I'd be estatic if I could get away with not having to purchase a new PSU (especially since ATX12s are expensive and the ATX/BTX connectors apparently do more harm than good).

Edit: After checking around the dell hardware forums, I've already seen two cases of people with a Dell stock 305w PSU that successfully installed a 7600gt. One was the EVGA OC and the other the XFX.

I don't plan on overclocking the card or my CPU and I'm starting to think that I should be fine just purchasing the XFX card.

Last edited by Batmaniac; 07-14-2006 at 05:21 PM..
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You'll be fine as long as you don't overclock or make too many more upgrades. If you decide to make more upgrades later on you'll probably need a new PSU but for those cards your PSU is fine.

Update: I looked it up and the geforce 7600 GT only uses 3 more watts than the X300

Last edited by dmill89; 07-14-2006 at 06:07 PM..
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Old 07-15-2006
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Cool. Then I guess ur good to go eh? And u saved urself some money in the process too!
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Old 07-16-2006
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Dell is notorious for PSU/MBs that are non-standard. The worst will accept a standard plug and then fry. So check with Dell before you plug anything into your motherboard.