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Hi there! I have an xps 400 with the standard Dell 375 psu. I have a x600 currently. I am looking for an upgrade that is HD and can increase my framerate in wow. I have read a LOT of posts in these forums, with everyone saying what they are running, but no one says if it is running WELL with their config. I have 4gb Ram, and am getting a 24inch hd monitor. Any help would be appreciated, I am pretty new at this.
Thanks!


Message edited by Anonymous on 10-10-2009 at 05:42:09 AM
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any above pedestrian graphics card is gonna require a power supply upgrade http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817341016 and wow in my personal experience likes nvidia cards more

Reply to obsidian86

Ok so I'm assuming that the afformentioned psu will work with my xps 400 and fit. So then, any good recommendations on a card since I will have the 500 watt psu? My top budget right now is about $150-$200. Thanks again!

Reply to Anonymous

Judging by your $150-200 price range (assuming you do mail-in rebates):

If you want NVidia, this card is $159.99 after mail-in rebate and instant $10 off with the provided promo code (ending on the 12th). It'll most likely max WoW out with ease.

If you want ATi, this card is $169.99 after mail-in rebate. It is noticibly more powerful generally (on par with GTX275/sometimes GTX285). If you don't play anything but WoW, I am not sure, but I would guess it's better as well. No one really puts out benchmarks for it so I can't say for sure.

Just as a side note, it took about 2 weeks for my rebate to be processed, and it is quoting another 2-4 for it to ship out to me. Regardless, they're worth it and it's not a scam. So take advantage of them. :)


Message edited by brockh on 10-10-2009 at 05:57:57 AM
Reply to brockh

Thanks so much! One last question, how can I tell if these cards would fit in my case?

Reply to Anonymous

Measure the width of the inside of your case (from the PCI slot to the HDD cage usually, depending on the case) and then look at the length of the cards.

Reply to brockh

OK, just had a long chat with a Dell rep, thay are claiming that the 400 xps system is meant to run with lower wattage, so if i put a 500 psu in, it will damage the components.....any truth to this, or are they giving me the run around hoping i will purchase another computer?

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Anonymous wrote :

OK, just had a long chat with a Dell rep, thay are claiming that the 400 xps system is meant to run with lower wattage, so if i put a 500 psu in, it will damage the components.....any truth to this,


No

Reply to Delluser1

if your pc needs 300 watts a power supply rated 375 watt will provide 300 watts same as a power supply rated 1000 watts will deliver the same 300 watts needed

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