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Need help helping a friend

Forum Graphics & Displays : AMD Radeon Need help helping a friend

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Im helping my friend chose a new card
He has one of these im not sure
* 256MB PCI ExpressTM NVIDIA® GeForce® 7300LE TurboCache
* 256MB ATI X1300 Pro
* Integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE graphic GPU
All a lode of *** in my mind but im new to this so they might be ok
He dose not want to spend alot fo money I was trying to get him to get
the ati 4670 or the 4770 but he dose not want toevern spend 70euro
so i need to know how the 4350 or the 4550 are. If you want to fiddle around www.komplett.ie you can to pick one i think he want to spend a max of 60euro. I dont know what screen he has.

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...one minute he does not want to spend over 70...two lines letter the max is 60.....

if the 4670 is too expensive look into the 4650 GDDR3 or 9500GT GDDR3

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ct1615 wrote :

...one minute he does not want to spend over 70...two lines letter the max is 60.....

if the 4670 is too expensive look into the 4650 GDDR3 or 9500GT GDDR3



O sorry about that he did not want to buy a card for 70euro
He wants to spend 60 as a max

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If he does not want to spend over 70 euro.. there is almost no point.

Id say let him save up some money and go ATI 4770 or ATI 4830... they are cheap and will give much more longevity and performance for the money.

http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku=420093 <<< That should be perfect

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