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Alright guys,

Got my kid a few Lego games for his PC and it is struggling to run them. Looked in it the other day and it has a PCIx16 slot for a graphics card.

What is the best graphics card i can get for about £25 (second hand)

If i remember rightly you can cripple the CPU if you have a card too powerful for the machine, can't you? It only cost us £400 for the tower and monitor about 3 years ago so i am guessing it has some low end AMD CPU from back then. It is a HP iMedia tower.

Would something like a Nvidia 8800GT or a ATI 48XX be ok or would it be too much? (only card names a can remember from my pc days :p )
 
Without knowing the cpu, it'll a little hard to say. You could even end up bottlenecking something like the cards you mentioned. That aside, second hand is indeed your best bet. A 4850 / 70 or equivalent should do the job. More detail would be useful. :)
 
Sorry guy's, i am very rusty when it comes to computer parts.

Will have another look now and get back to you.
 
Ah it is a PCI-E slot and its a Packard Bell computer and has a Intel® Celeron® E1500 Dual-Core, not a HP or AMD like said in the OP.

A Packard Bell iMedia b2619uk to be precise.

Told you i was rusty :p

What cards do you think would be good? Cheers

EDIT:

Intel® Celeron® E1500 Dual-Core
(2.20GHz, 512KB Cache)
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic (now Windows 7)
2GB DDR2 memory
160GB hard drive
NVIDIA® GeForce 7050 integrated graphics
DVD Rewriter
6x USB ports
10/100/1000 Gigabit network LAN
7.1 channel sound
 
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The one I linked above.

A GTS 450 would be better, but they are £70 ish.

Or at GT 640
 
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