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I have a Dell Dimension 3000 and I would like to upgrade my graphics card to be able to play more games on it. I have no idea what to get or what is compatible. If anyone has any suggestions post them please. I also do not want to spend a lot on the upgrade.
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A good way to check compatibility, is to dowload the pcwizard 2007 program: http://www.cpuid.org/download/pcw2007_v172.exe

then go to the mainboard tab and check what video slot you have (if any) and tell me. The only two video slots would be pci express or agp, actually pci slots can take pci video cards but thats only if you dont have any video card slots.
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Okay it says PCI bus. And it also gives PCI bus info #0 Device : 82865G Integrated Graphics Device. What does this mean?
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Apparently your system only supports PCI cards.

You can choose from any of these cards...
http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...es_Video_Cards

These are just examples. Better prices may be elsewhere, such as pricewatch.com just make sure you get a pci card and not a pci-e (express).
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Thanks. But I have one more question. What would a decent amount of memory be for the card.
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Well that's tough considering your circumstances... PCI cards generally aren't the best performing, especially for demanding programs such as gaming.

With that said, don't break the bank either. Assuming you're currently using int. graphics according to output of the software you ran, you would deffinately notice a difference in gaming with this card.

http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...500_Video_Card

If this isn't the exact pricerange you were looking at then go here and browse around:

http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...es_Video_Cards

nVidia typically has a better reputation of being a gaming card, but oppinions vary. Hope this helps
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How hard is it to install a card. I read some instructions form pc world and it seemed somewhat complex.
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generally cards are easy

GROUND YOURSELF TO PREVENT STATIC FIRST

open case (MAKE SURE IS UNPLUGGED)

There should be slots on the motherboard where cards go. PCI slots are white (usually)

Remove the apparopriate silver blanking plate on the back of the pc with a screwdriver

slot in the card and screw in

reassemble pc

reboot

install driver software

10 mins maximin. easy as pie
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Doesn't seem too hard but what do I do with the old card?
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if its an onboard card (on the motherboard as a chip as opposed to being slot-in) then you disable it in the BIOS settings (hit f1 or del or whatever it tells you when you are booting up)
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