I'm ready for Civ4...just about. Actually, my system meets the minimum specs (despite being 4 years old now...gasp), and actually meets almost all the recommended specs. The only place where I'm short is the graphics card...and well, it's been 4 years since the last time I really paid any attention to graphics cards. It'd be nice to have something that can handle the 3D graphics properly.
Since 3 grand for a new state-of-the-art system isn't about to drop into my lap anytime soon, I figure that upping the card is the best solution. What I have now is an NVidia Geforce2 Ultra AGP card, w/64Mb. After a little digging for specs, I've determined that my system's AGP slot is the 4x/2x (1.5V) variety, and the power supply is 250W. The PCI appears to be vanilla 1x. I'm assuming that limits (at least somewhat) which cards I can put in. I've got plenty of empty PCI slots next to the AGP slot, so space for an extra-wide card isn't a problem. And I'd like to keep the price of the card somewhere under $200US, or better yet under $150.
I'm slightly partial to the NVidia chipset, largely because that's what I have now and I shouldn't have to reconfigure a bunch of game software if I keep the same chipset. Aside from that, I don't know if there's that much difference between ATI and NVidia chipsets, and I don't know whether it'd be better (for the same $) to get a less "fancy" card or one with more memory.
If anyone's been through this minefield lately and has advice, I'm listening.
Since 3 grand for a new state-of-the-art system isn't about to drop into my lap anytime soon, I figure that upping the card is the best solution. What I have now is an NVidia Geforce2 Ultra AGP card, w/64Mb. After a little digging for specs, I've determined that my system's AGP slot is the 4x/2x (1.5V) variety, and the power supply is 250W. The PCI appears to be vanilla 1x. I'm assuming that limits (at least somewhat) which cards I can put in. I've got plenty of empty PCI slots next to the AGP slot, so space for an extra-wide card isn't a problem. And I'd like to keep the price of the card somewhere under $200US, or better yet under $150.
I'm slightly partial to the NVidia chipset, largely because that's what I have now and I shouldn't have to reconfigure a bunch of game software if I keep the same chipset. Aside from that, I don't know if there's that much difference between ATI and NVidia chipsets, and I don't know whether it'd be better (for the same $) to get a less "fancy" card or one with more memory.
If anyone's been through this minefield lately and has advice, I'm listening.
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