From: darkrats on 25 Feb 2007 23:04 I'm thinking about getting a Lenovo M55p Small Form Factor computer to replace my trusty IBM Netvista, and would like to update as much as possible: I'll be going from a P4 @ 2.8 to a C2D E6600, and boosting my RAM up to 2 GB from 1 GB. I'd also like to improve my graphics. Currently I have a 64 MB PCI card which works fine for most games, but the open slots in the Lenovo are: PCI - half-length, full-height PCI Express x1 - half-length, full-height Can someone recommend a card (preferably a 256 MB card) that I would be able to use in my new system. Thanks. darkrats
From: First of One on 26 Feb 2007 00:05 Well, PCIe x1 video cards are next to nonexistent, so you are stuck with PCI designs. Something like this is as good as things get... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130255 This is why developers blame Intel for holding back the PC game industry. Intel's marketing campaigns lead to grossly unbalanced OEM designs, pairing a modern Core2Duo CPU with ancient PCI graphics (or worse, integrated graphics). http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=18292 -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "darkrats" <darkrats(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:G%sEh.1132825$1T2.88296(a)pd7urf2no... > I'm thinking about getting a Lenovo M55p Small Form Factor computer to > replace my trusty IBM Netvista, and would like to update as much as > possible: > > I'll be going from a P4 @ 2.8 to a C2D E6600, and boosting my RAM up to 2 > GB from 1 GB. I'd also like to improve my graphics. Currently I have a 64 > MB PCI card which works fine for most games, but the open slots in the > Lenovo are: > > PCI - half-length, full-height > PCI Express x1 - half-length, full-height > > Can someone recommend a card (preferably a 256 MB card) that I would be > able to use in my new system. > > Thanks. > > darkrats >
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