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Post by Maddok on Mar 9, 2006 20:54:03 GMT -5
Up for sale I have a brand new Radeon 9250 video card Specs are: 256 mb 128 bit PCI, Direct X8.1 This thing didnt work in my computer like my friend said it would, and being no computer genious, Im not really sure what to do, so Ill just sell it. It costs 60 dollars new, so I can go 50 dollars shipped, a little over 10 dollar savings for a great video card thats only been put into a computer once and not even used. heres a link to the site I got it from, turns out it wasnt 60 but 74 www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814131411
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Ajtriple2
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Post by Ajtriple2 on Mar 10, 2006 16:08:13 GMT -5
PCI is real old. You probably have an AGP or PCI-Express slot.
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Post by Uberhampster on Mar 10, 2006 21:16:46 GMT -5
He doesn't have PCI-E. I've never seen his computer, but I would asume it's 4x or 8x AGP. Unless he's got some crappy namebrand thing. Even some of the economy 2003 Dell's still had only PCI slots
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dusty
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Post by dusty on Mar 14, 2006 9:05:22 GMT -5
Lol thats the same video card I have in my computer right now. I can hardly run Battlefield2 on it, but hey, its never let me down before. And in case your wondering, my computer in totally custom (made it myself) so I couldn't tell you what kind of computers it works with.
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Post by enzoslashslash on Mar 15, 2006 19:50:45 GMT -5
Isn't that the card where you can see through building with the new patch(BF2)? Or was that the 9200?
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Post by superduper on Mar 15, 2006 23:50:48 GMT -5
its a deacent card for people with the new cheap dells and compaqs that dont have agp or pcie ports just pci for graphic upgrades.
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