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Caporegime
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A laughable comparison compared to what some of you guys run but I don't game other than stuff like Age of empires.

My current set up has a ATI card in it. The 2nd time I've put an ati card in and the 2nd time I've spent more time with catalyst control center errors than gaming.

The cards a cheap 4670

http://www1.sapphiretech.com/us/products/products_overview.php?gpid=256

I'm looking to lob another bargain basement card in thats nvidia and is this slightly faster?

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-121-MS&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1833

MSI GeForce N210 1024MB GDDR3

Cheap I know but just checking it is atleast not worse than what I have or I will go for one of the £50 Msi cards :D
 
Don't bother with that N210 it will be woefull for gaming and it'll also be slower than your current card. 64 bit memory interface coupled with a measly 16 shader processors = dog slow and really only any good for HTPC duties.

If 50 quid is your limit then keep an eye out for a GTX 260/280/285 on the MM, these usually go for around £35-£50 and will be significantly faster than what you have at the moment, and light years ahead of that N210.

However make sure you've got a reasonably good PSU to run it (500W+ with a couple of PCI-E 6/8 pin connectors) and the room to fit it in your case as they're quite large cards.
 
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