Hey all. I got a family member who has a HP computer. He uses the PC mainly for the game Nascar 2003 which he plays online.
He uses the onboard video of this pc which totally sucks (no pun intended if you read this Kev). He has a hard time playing the game even with the video settings all the way down and with res of 800x600.
The specs are..
1.0 ghz (dont know processor type), 256sdram (he says it shows up as 128 though), and again he uses on board video.
I am wondering if we can upgrade his video and receive great improvments? One of his buddies told him even attempting to upgrade his video would be a waste of money due to it would bottleneck. I am no pro but I think this is totally false. I would guess if he got the best card available he wouldnt get its full capabilities, but wouldnt anything be better than onboard video? (It has to be a PCI slot card)
I was looking at getting him a Chaintech Geforce2 MX400 "P-501Q" PCI Retail from newegg.
Here the link, 2nd one down from top.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...tby=14&order=1
The back of the nascar game says recommended components are pentium III 800, 128mb ram, 32 mb direct 3d compatible video card.
Bottom line, would he see drastic improvements if I got him the above video card?
Also, If i get the card I assume I just disable onboard video in bios. Pop the new card in. Then load or download the latest drivers right? Any steps missing? I feel very comfortable doing all this, as I have built my last 2 pcs from ground up. BUT, its different when your dealing with family members and they are hovering over your shoulder. If everything dont go PEFECT they think, "Oh hell, what have I done.. I knew I should of just left it alone".
BUT, I want him to enjoy online gaming as much as I do and i'm more than willing to help him out.