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Graphics card...

Most graphics cards that are pwm controlled will start up at 100%pwm and drop down to a more sane level. As they get hotter so the fans spin faster. On the older cards the fan would kick in to full speed when a game was loaded.
 
Well the graphics card is a 6600 256MB.

I wasn't sure what it was at first, like right now as I type the computer is up like a jet engine. Loud.
 
wizardmaxx said:
Well get you head out of the case ;)

Nah, that was when I turned it off, unplugged it then opened it. It's shut now yeah but I was just wondering why it always sounded so loud.
 
Also I want to ask. Looking at your sig you have DDR2 RAM. I currently have DDR RAM. Is there a big difference between DDR2 RAM and DDR RAM? How can I know if my motherboard is capable of DDR2 RAM? cheers.
 
Unless u count the number of pins :p its probably not a ddr2/ddr1 board. Check on the manuf website. Ddr2 memory is inherently faster, but many factors determine how much faster (intel vs amd system, quality of mem, etc)
 
Maximum Memory 4GB
Memory Slots 4 (4 banks of 1)
non-removable base memory 0MB

I have a RAID motherboard. Its the MSI MS-7046 Motherboard.

Its okay to post that? But the top part is all I got from one site, still looking around though. I just thought since I had an Intel CPU which Intel were DDR2 compatible.
 
It's only the socket 775 intels that are DDR2 compatible. Going back to your question about it being a worthwhile upgrade from a 6600 256MB to a 7900GTO, then the answer is a resounding YES :D your gaming performance would probably quadruple what it currently is :D
 
spb251272 said:
It's only the socket 775 intels that are DDR2 compatible. Going back to your question about it being a worthwhile upgrade from a 6600 256MB to a 7900GTO, then the answer is a resounding YES :D your gaming performance would probably quadruple what it currently is :D
Going from a first gen 6800GT AGP to a GTO.

Macabre, get your order in for it NOW! The price is steadily rising :D
 
bilston said:
Going from a first gen 6800GT AGP to a GTO.

Macabre, get your order in for it NOW! The price is steadily rising :D

It just did rise and that sucks, I got the money together and went to order and now its went back up in price, dammit why did that have to happen when im about to order :mad:
 
Also my screen is a 19'' TFT monitor, I get 1280x1024. If I buy the GTO what is the highest res I can get on it?
 
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