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Geek Culture / Intel Extreme 3D AGP Graphics Card

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Blue Shadow
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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 15:51 Edited at: 11th Apr 2004 15:52
At christmas i bought a new computer (emachines 420). It came with an intel extreme 3d agp graphics card. I just wondered if anyone knew what speed it runs at or how good it is. I saw somewhere on the forums that the built in intel graphics cards have a lot of trouble running things especially DB. Other peoples games that they have made in DB go quite slowly on my comp.

Any help would be apreciated,

Michael

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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 15:58
a simple google search revealed this page.

http://www.intel.com/design/graphics/


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Blue Shadow
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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 16:08
Thanks for your help but ive seen that page before. Its not specific to my graphics card. I really wanted to know about the compatability with DB.

Cheers

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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 17:21 Edited at: 11th Apr 2004 17:32
most Intel extreme graphics cards are the victim of a typing error, it should read

Intel extremely slow 3D

they just about qualify as 3d anyway, but IIRC they are slower than the old TNT2 cards, not much of a recomendation, they are just cheap chipsets that budget makers stick in cos they are...er...cheap, I mean, you could buy a way better FX 5200 Ultra card for a trade price of £10-£12 (thats if you are a manufacturer), so how much do you think they pay for the Intel offering and how much bang do you think you get for those bucks?, that said, they are compatable with DB, it`s just that nothing will run at awe inspiring framerates, do check if you decide to go out and buy a better card though, most of the E-machines have integrated AGP chipsets, you may not have a slot to plug a replacement card into, and even if you do then you may need to disable any onboard chipset 1st, and the option may not be in the BIOS, you may have to get technical, but if the graphics are on a actual card in an agp slot then an upgrade is as easy as abc (just read the instructions 1st and take anti-static precautions).

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ps: a quick link to FX card: £40 in a pretty box to the punter, it would be lower than I said for a manufacturer to buy em, maybe £8 each or less, trade price discounts are huge.
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.html?quicklinx=2GM9&familyid=0

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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 17:33
Thanks for your help. I think I definetly need to upgrade my garphics card. In a shop near me called stak they sell a 128 mb graphics card for about £50. I'll probably get that.

Cheers,

Michael

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Posted: 11th Apr 2004 17:57
When i put a replacement card into my computer it automatically disabled the onboard VGA i have a 1.7ghz p4 not a e-machine those things look funny =P

I might get a geforce 4 FX soon though i think heh.

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