I have an HP Pavilion 9686C computer, and I am trying to upgrade my video card. It currently has an 8MB Nvidia Riva TNT Vanta in it, and HP just informed me that I can only upgrade to an AGP 2X card. I am trying to find an inexpensive upgrade (under $60).
So here's my questions -
1. Can I put in a better card (AGP 2X/4X, 4X, or 8X) and just not reap all the benefits, and if so, would this run better or worse than if I just stuck with a 2X with the same ram (16 or 32 MB)?
2. I read on this forum that there are different voltages - I guess 1.5v or 3.3v. Is this true (Am I understanding this correctly)? Can I only upgrade to the same voltage? How do I determine the voltage requirements on my computer? Specs for most cards don't even list these.
3. If I have to stick with a 2X card, does anyone have suggestions? The best I have found seem to be the ATI Xpert 2000, ATI Rage Fury, or the ATI All-In-Wonder (all 32 MB cards), although I think the All-In-Wonder cards are going for more and I think many are 2X/4X. I don't have any plans to connect to a TV, but if the price difference is marginal, I would include that option.
I am extremely computer illiterate, and this is what I have found from my research. Please excuse me if anything I said is ignorant. Thank you for your assistance.
So here's my questions -
1. Can I put in a better card (AGP 2X/4X, 4X, or 8X) and just not reap all the benefits, and if so, would this run better or worse than if I just stuck with a 2X with the same ram (16 or 32 MB)?
2. I read on this forum that there are different voltages - I guess 1.5v or 3.3v. Is this true (Am I understanding this correctly)? Can I only upgrade to the same voltage? How do I determine the voltage requirements on my computer? Specs for most cards don't even list these.
3. If I have to stick with a 2X card, does anyone have suggestions? The best I have found seem to be the ATI Xpert 2000, ATI Rage Fury, or the ATI All-In-Wonder (all 32 MB cards), although I think the All-In-Wonder cards are going for more and I think many are 2X/4X. I don't have any plans to connect to a TV, but if the price difference is marginal, I would include that option.
I am extremely computer illiterate, and this is what I have found from my research. Please excuse me if anything I said is ignorant. Thank you for your assistance.