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new card Advice

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i am getting a asus m5a88m mobo and a new video card, i have always had nvidia before but now i am not sure. i dont have a big budget so £90 for the video card. But since the the mobo has a hd4250 with crossfire support onboard is it worth getting a ati one- but i have no idea what one.

also i only have a cheap monitor with no dvi connectores just a vga and i see most video cards only have dvi connectors any way round this.

any ideas please.
 
Any card will come with a DVI -> VGA adapter, so no problem with that.

The motherboard you have says crossfire support, this is only a problem if you want to run 2 cards, then they both have to be AMD (and the same model). If you are only running 1 card then you are ok to choose AMD or Nvidia.

With a budget that low, it will probably be a AMD card.

What PSU do you have? as that can make a difference too.
 
as per Freakbro really need an idea of what psu you have.

otherwise i'd consider an ati 5770, or the 5830 (currently on offer for under you £90 budget), if you can stretch to £100 then have a look at the ocuk nvidia 460.
 
psu should be fine, how long you had it ?

edit:

looks like the mobo has Hybrid CrossFireX Support, so you'd match an ati card with the onboard, so need to go the ati 5770/5830 route rather than the nvidia 460 if you want to use it.
 
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New , few weeks old part of my upgrade process. Had a cheapo 160w.

Can i use the onboard video and the dedicated video card in cross fire

Thanks
 
Thanks for the update, do i need any special cables fro the cross fire

can't see that a cable could be connected as the onboard gfx are usually just a chip.

as you mentioned it would be nice if manufacturers detailed there items better, but i guess they just can't be bothered most of the time.
 
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