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hey everyone
u guys got to help me today

i got 2computers and
i am thinking to add a graphics card on my old computer

i have
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ 2.2GHz
448Mb Ram(64Mb shared)
200GB HDD
2 DVD Drives
mother board - A7V8X-LA (Kelut)
250w power supply

i want to add a geforce 5200FX(it is cheapest)
i dont want to add good one to my old computer

do you guys think that my power supply can handle the new add in graphics card?

and is there going to be big change in my computer(like more faster?)

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Yes, it can handle it, it will get faster because the ram won't be shared anymore. You still aren't going to be able to do any sort of gaming, but I don't think you really need that on a spare computer.



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