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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
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      yeah I can see a sticker up under the case but I can't read it unless I take it out.

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      • Joe WoodJ Offline
        Joe Wood
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        no numer, I only want the card, sorry, I don't know anything about replacing video cards or what to buy. I'm feeling pretty ignorant now.

        Solo, I've been googling what psu a dell dimension 4600 has, some are 250 watt and some 400 .. I downloaded the 4600 owners and service manuals, is it in there? Sorry I don't see it listed.

        Joe Wood
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          numerobis
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          The GTX650 not available as AGP card. The latest AGP cards are some Radeon HD4xxx and GeForce 7xxx. Or do you plan to buy a new board now?

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            Charlie__V
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            @joe wood said:

            Can I look it up in my computer specs somewhere?

            IF it is a Dell computer, (I think you mentioned it is).....find the "service tag #" on the exterior of the case.
            It would be on a small decal about the size of a return address on a USPS envelope.

            Then, simply go to the Dell site.....support....service tag#....enter sevice tag #....viola...all or most specs. should still be available specific to your build.

            Charlie

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
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              OK, it has a 250 watt psu.

              Joe Wood
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              • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                jiminy-billy-bob
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                "AGP" and "PCI Express" are the type of connectors. AGP is outdated since several years. A PCIe card would simply not fit into your computer.

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                • G Offline
                  Glenn at home
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                  @joe wood said:

                  OK, it has a 250 watt psu.

                  Did you open the case and verify?

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                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                    Joe Wood
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                    no I haven't Glen, I'd need to remove it to see the sticker on the bottom. Too many connected wires has me intimidated!

                    I did google some numbers on the side of the psu

                    cn 0f0340-47890-353-2067

                    and found this
                    http://www.memory4less.com/m4l_itemdetail.aspx?itemid=1442482616&partno=0F0340&rid=88&gclid=CJWs-YDGzroCFUlyQgod8FQAIw

                    Joe Wood
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                    • Joe WoodJ Offline
                      Joe Wood
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                      I asked this video card question at the Dell forum, and someone suggested this

                      "Money would be better spent finding a GX620 with Pentium D.

                      The 4600 is DDR with AGP.

                      The GX620 uses DDR2 and has PCI-E video and with Pentium D would be many times faster in all aspects and would have many video options that could be re used later in a newer better faster machine."

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                      what am I looking at on that page? Isn't that tower the whole computer? For $83? That's right around what I was thinking of paying for the video card alone.

                      Joe Wood
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                      • G Offline
                        Glenn at home
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                        You know Joe, getting a newer, used PC is not a bad idea. Here is a local CL add in your area that has 2 of those for $90 each.

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                        They are older but they do use PCIe video cards (the newer ones) and they are dual core, 64-bit cpus which will be far and away better than your P4 based system. I really would not spend any money on that old system. I had one just like it and while it was a good PC for the 6 years I had it just got to a point where it was not worth upgrading it.
                        Search around a bit on CL and fins one local, this way you can maybe see it run and check it's condition before you buy.
                        Good luck 😄

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                        • Joe WoodJ Offline
                          Joe Wood
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                          Boy I don't know, then I'd have to transfer everything on this computer over onto the newer one and I've never done anything like that before. Is it that difficult?

                          Joe Wood
                          woodsshop.com/

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                            Glenn at home
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                            @joe wood said:

                            Boy I don't know, then I'd have to transfer everything on this computer over onto the newer one and I've never done anything like that before. Is it that difficult?

                            Yeah you'd basically have to reinstall all applications and then transfer all files as well. That is the worst part of getting a new PC. It can be a pain but it's worth it when you get better hardware.

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                            • sketch3d.deS Offline
                              sketch3d.de
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                              @glenn at home said:

                              That is the worst part of getting a new PC. It can be a pain but it's worth it when you get better hardware.

                              because of this investing in a new, capable PC which will last some time is probably a better choice then investing in some ol' stuff... desktops are cheap these times, this one w/ the GTX from above and SU will fly.

                              Norbert

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                              • soloS Offline
                                solo
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                                @joe wood said:

                                Boy I don't know, then I'd have to transfer everything on this computer over onto the newer one and I've never done anything like that before. Is it that difficult?

                                Actually setting up a new machine is therapeutic, especially if you get one with a larger HDD or multiple HDD's, you get a clean fast uncluttered machine to start with, you can organize the install as you please, put stuff in the right places, only load what you need resulting in a slick fast 3D machine.

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                                  Glenn at home
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                                  Good point from both Solo and Norbert.

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                                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                    Joe Wood
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                                    Well folks, I don't really need a fast slick computer, this one is doing just fine (especially after flashing the Bios whatever that means), except for the video card and even that is slowing my SUp only a little bit. I hardly ever do large complex models. Besides I want to get a laptop here pretty soon.

                                    so, I'm a little confused about which card to get, could I get a link to a card I can just order?

                                    Joe Wood
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                                    • sketch3d.deS Offline
                                      sketch3d.de
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                                      @joe wood said:

                                      ...except for the video card and even that is slowing my SUp only a little bit...
                                      so, I'm a little confused about which card to get, could I get a link to a card I can just order?

                                      the CPU is the crucial issue for speed in SU. The video system needs to provide reliable OpenGL support first, which automatically means a dedicated and therefore capable video card to some extent.

                                      The best/fastest/latest GeForce for ol' systems w/ AGP slot is the 7800 series. You can buy a new (expensive) GF 7800 GS at Amazon... or do a fall back to the cheaper and less power consumpting GF 7600 GS.

                                      Good Luck again,
                                      Norbert

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