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612512 2007-11-17 20:39:00 I've just bought a new Philips LCD monitor for the computer. I must say there is nothing like an LCD to make what seemed a perfectly good CRT look blurry!

It is connected to my Gigabyte motherboard on-board graphics, which in the past has done all I've required perfectly well, but I thought it would be nice to use a fully digital connection using the DVI input. That would call for a new PCI-E graphics card. Would what appears the cheapest Nvidia card around, an Asus 7200, about $80, do the job properly? It would be at least as good, or better, than the on-board graphics, I presume, plus freeing some shared memory?

I don't think much of the grey scale tracking on this new LCD, even after tweaking all the gamma adjustments in sight, but I guess I will have to live with that.
rumpty (2863)
612513 2007-11-17 20:49:00 Anything is better than onboard video.

The main thing would be the memory.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
612514 2007-11-17 21:07:00 I've just bought a new Philips LCD monitor for the computer. I must say there is nothing like an LCD to make what seemed a perfectly good CRT look blurry!

It is connected to my Gigabyte motherboard on-board graphics, which in the past has done all I've required perfectly well, but I thought it would be nice to use a fully digital connection using the DVI input. That would call for a new PCI-E graphics card. Would what appears the cheapest Nvidia card around, an Asus 7200, about $80, do the job properly? It would be at least as good, or better, than the on-board graphics, I presume, plus freeing some shared memory?

I don't think much of the grey scale tracking on this new LCD, even after tweaking all the gamma adjustments in sight, but I guess I will have to live with that.

It'll be absolutely fine - there's no need to spend more on a graphics card, unless you intend to do serious gaming or 3D modelling/animation work etc.
somebody (208)
612515 2007-11-18 02:41:00 Grab one of these (www.nzoczone.com)

Will do everything you need for basic graphics.
Tukapa (62)
612516 2007-11-18 03:18:00 Grab one of these (www.nzoczone.com)

Will do everything you need for basic graphics.

Yes, that 7200 board was the one I thought would do, if I really want/need to get one. Thanks for your thoughts everyone.
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