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My friend has a Compaq Presario SR5450F (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883109011), plays WoW only, and wants a graphics card upgrade with the minimal amount of money.

I have the following PSU that I'm willing to part with:
Antec SL300, 300W, (+3.3V: 20A, +5V: 30A, +12v: 19A, -5V: .5A, -12V: .5A, +5VSB: 2A)
(No link, ~2 years old with little to no use)

I wanted to get an opinion on which video card would be best and will that card fit into that case. I think the 9600GT Low Power (+12V @ 18A and ~59W, for example http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130485) would be pushing the PSU limits. Otherwise, I think it would be along the lines of the 9400GT/4350 (based on the recommended "power consumption").

If that doesn't work, I could swap the 300W with the 380W I have in my HTPC, which is the following:
Antec Earthwatts EA380, 380W, (+3.3V: 20A, +5V: 20A, +12V1: 17A, +12V2: 17A, -12V: .8A, +5SB: 2.5A)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371005

I really don't want to part with the 380W, since it seems like a decent HTPC PSU (I might add a nVidia 9-series card for CUDA and CoreAVC), but I believe I have more options with the types of the card. In general, I'm mostly unsure of the card length which this case can handle (I don't have access to the actual PC). I was thinking the 4850.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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I think I would go with the HD4670, it would definitely fit in the case, and power shouldn't be an issue.

I'd be worred about cards that are much longer than that, as the case seems really cramped.
 

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Thanks for the prompt recommendation, and just to clarify, is the HD4670 a recommendation for the 300W or 380W?
 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar..._processing_units#GeForce_9_.289xxx.29_series

EDIT: odd, this says the 65nm 9600gt is 95watts TDP and the 55nm one is 59w TDP i wonder if thats a typeo or something

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...essing_units#Radeon_R700_.28HD_4xxx.29_series

oh also look if you compare the 4670 and the 9600gt the 9600gt is nearly twice as fast wow.
i'm not a big fan of ATI cards, but i think if you found one that was at least comparable to compare it to that would be nice, the 4770 is more realistic of a comparison, little faster than the 9600gt and uses a bit more power [a whole lot more than the 55n, if the wikipedia entry is accurate]

EDIT2: ooh, if you get the 9600gt i think you want the 512mb version, i think thats the one that is using less power
 
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not the 9600 GT, it is a low end video card from more than 2 years ago. Definately not worth $85.

lol, the 9600 GT came out February 2008, but i'd agree for $85 there are better video cards e.g. 4830.

Thanks for the prompt recommendation, and just to clarify, is the HD4670 a recommendation for the 300W or 380W?

The ATI 4670 isn't a fantastic card, I wouldn't recommend it unless your budget is abysmal. Performance wise the 9600 GT is "OK" but it has a lot of problems, e.g. crashing, BSOD, lock ups etc with the early revision of the card relating to a compatibility with certain motherboard chipsets, for this reason alone I wouldn't buy it. (I used to have a 9600 GT and I was one of the lucky people that didn't get a defective card)

I'd go with either a 4830, 4850, 4770, 4870, GTS 250, GTX 260 etc.

Please fill out your specification, without this we do not know if our recommended video cards will be suitable without bottlenecks.

http://forums.techpowerup.com/profile.php?do=specs
 
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wikipedia says the 3840 has slightly weaker stats than the 9600gt, how are the drivers?

also 3840 uses more power
 
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lol, the 9600 GT came out February 2008, but i'd agree for $85 there are better video cards e.g. 4830.



The ATI 4670 isn't a fantastic card, I wouldn't recommend it unless your budget is abysmal. Performance wise the 9600 GT is "OK" but it has a lot of problems, e.g. crashing, BSOD, lock ups etc with the early revision of the card relating to a compatibility with certain motherboard chipsets, for this reason alone I wouldn't buy it. (I used to have a 9600 GT and I was one of the lucky people that didn't get a defective card)

I'd go with either a 4830, 4850, 4770, 4870, GTS 250, GTX 260 etc.

Please fill out your specification, without this we do not know if our recommended video cards will be suitable without bottlenecks.

http://forums.techpowerup.com/profile.php?do=specs
You are correct, sir. I was in iraq, lost track of time during my tenure:toast:
 
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Thanks for the prompt recommendation, and just to clarify, is the HD4670 a recommendation for the 300W or 380W?

The 4670 would be ideal for the 300W or 380W. If the person is ready to spend on a PSU too, then probably getting a 4850/70 + decent 500W PSU will last a while than these small unsatisfied expenses.

I think that case is a regular mATX case, so it will take regular PSUs and probably shorter length cards.
 

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I run a 9600gt for WoW and get 60fps everywhere (v-sync enabled so it stabilizes there). If that is all your friend wants to play it should be more than enough. If he wants future gaming options, my recommendation would be a 47xx or 48xx card for the money.

As far as strictly talking WoW, it has been said that it is more CPU intensive than some of the other game engines out there. If that's the case his CPU may end up being a performance bottleneck, and he may not see the drastic improvement he may be hoping for from a new card. What kind of frame rates is he getting with the 7 series onboard?
 
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9600gt is the clear winner, its probably one of the highest performance per watt cards out there, MAYBE the GTS 250 might be better, they have 55nm versions of both [i have one] dunno if it matters to you but also their shader performance is really high.

oh yeah, you might be able to get away with a GTS 250 on that psu aswell, especialy a 55nm one. [they only have 1x pci express power connector]
 
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lol, the 9600 GT came out February 2008, but i'd agree for $85 there are better video cards e.g. 4830.



The ATI 4670 isn't a fantastic card

I bought two HD 4670 for two systems, they don't need a PCI-e connector and they have been running any game @ 1024x1028 and 1440x900 fine. Besides there isn't any better card fot the price, the performance you get for 50-60 euro's is amazing.

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They all run @ highest setting and overclock like hell.

It's a mini beast and you don't know what you're talking about mate.
 
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I think the 9600GT is a great budget card. I can play all my games just fine with my Evga 9600gt's. Back when I bought this card it was $140. and now it's like $85:laugh:
 
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he should upgrade to the antec earthwatts first, that is a decent psu that will run a 9800gt so that should get rid of his power problems for lower end cards
 

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I bought two HD 4670 for two systems, they don't need a PCI-e connector and they have been running any game @ 1024x1028 and 1440x900 fine. Besides there isn't any better card fot the price, the performance you get for 50-60 euro's is amazing.

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They all run @ highest setting and overclock like hell.

It's a mini beast and you don't know what you're talking about mate.

The 4670 is not terrible, I was not implying that its not capable, but its definitely falling below what I'd classify as midrange, here in the UK I can buy a 4830 for almost the same price, but to be honest I think the Compaq Presario SR5450F might be bottlenecked by a 4830.
 
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i don't think anyone could argue the new psu point, you need a new psu, but that aside, I'd go for the 9600gt, check if a GTS 250 55nm will work for it, otherwise the 9600gt is almost as good performance per watt and i think its low enough power usage to not kill the psu.
 

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lol, I don't argue the PSU point either, I'm just giving my friend one of my "spare" PSUs (depending on which one I give, though I'm leaning towards the 300W, I'd like to keep my 380W :p) for her SR5450F. Her budget is fairly limited, so basically trying to go for the best performance to cost ratio with a card budget of $50 - $100 USD, with possibly a lower max price.

According to her (I don't have access to the PC until a few weeks from now, and she's not hardware savvy), with the onboard GeForce 7100, WoW has ~12 fps max (I have to verify the resolution). So, at this point, almost any video card (8/9 series or 3/4 series) will be a huge improvement. And I don't want her to get a video card that's too powerful, because the stock E2180 may eventually be the bottleneck. It's not my PC being upgraded, so I don't have much say in how much will be spent on it.

Also, I would like to thank all of you for your continued help, it's much appreciated. :D

Edit 1: I've updated my system specs (not the SR5450F).

Edit 2: Is this good for the price? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127415
 
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lol, I don't argue the PSU point either, I'm just giving my friend one of my "spare" PSUs (depending on which one I give, though I'm leaning towards the 300W, I'd like to keep my 380W :p) for her SR5450F. Her budget is fairly limited, so basically trying to go for the best performance to cost ratio with a card budget of $50 - $100 USD, with possibly a lower max price.

According to her (I don't have access to the PC until a few weeks from now, and she's not hardware savvy), with the onboard GeForce 7100, WoW has ~12 fps max (I have to verify the resolution). So, at this point, almost any video card (8/9 series or 3/4 series) will be a huge improvement. And I don't want her to get a video card that's too powerful, because the stock E2180 may eventually be the bottleneck. It's not my PC being upgraded, so I don't have much say in how much will be spent on it.

Also, I would like to thank all of you for your continued help, it's much appreciated. :D

Edit 1: I've updated my system specs (not the SR5450F).

Edit 2: Is this good for the price? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127415

Well , it's the cheapest 4670 on newegg , but i'd rather for the asus version for a few bucks more http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121274 , it has a better fan which makes less noise , or if you want to go cheaper go for this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102838 . Almost identical to the 4670 ,but 10 dollars less than the cheapest 4670. But the MSI hd4670 is a good choice anyways
 
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I'm just going to assume that no overclocking would be involved. You could probably go a 9800GT with it, but unsure if it will fit.

If you want a for sure, go with a 4670 like others have stated.
 
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Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v
Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3
Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM
Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1
Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270
Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB
Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M
Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha
Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers
Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W
Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M : 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920)
I calculated with extreme PSU calculator that a system with

e2180/4 sticks DDR2/HF4670/2 SATA/ 2 DVD-drives/4USB devices/2PCI card/2 120MM fans uses 283 watt , that includes 10% Capacitor Aging. bit of worst case scenario , but you got to be realistic with the PSU , that's why I added the aging

you can try it yourself here http://extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine
 
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Processor Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
Motherboard ASUS P5Q Pro
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Memory 2 x 2GB Mushkin XP2-8000 Redline DDR2 (Stock)
Video Card(s) 1 x eVGA 9800 GTX (Stock)
Storage Hitachi 500GB 8MB Cache
Display(s) Samsung SyncMaster 225MS
Case Antec NSK4480B II MiniTower
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Corsair CMPSU-620HX 620W Modular
Software Windows XP SP3
Looking at the pic of the internals for SR5450F on the Newegg site (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883109011), and with the addition of the HD4670, here's the list I've complied:

E2180
2 x 1GB sticks DDR2
1 x DVD+/-RW
1 x HD4670 (no O/C)
1 x Samsung 500GB 7200 rpm SATA HDD
1 x PCI 56k Modem (pre-installed)
4 x USB devices (estimate)
1 x front bay card reader (pre-installed)
1 x 80mm fan (I'll be installing one)
90% system load

I get the following results:

235W (20% capacitor aging)
226W (15% capacitor aging)
216W (10% capacitor aging)

Looking at those numbers and her price range, I think the HD4670/300W PSU combo should be sufficient for her needs.

This is how high my HD4670 overclocked:

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/aumz5/

gaming/furmark stable , quite nice innit ;)

Very nice overclock!

I'm just going to assume that no overclocking would be involved. You could probably go a 9800GT with it, but unsure if it will fit.

If you want a for sure, go with a 4670 like others have stated.

Yeah, without being able to see the PC in person, card length becomes a huge issue, so I'd rather be safe than sorry. Nothing worse than flying down, shipping the PSU and video card, only to find out the PSU doesn't have enough juice or the video card is too long.

Now that you mention it, I better test out that PSU for 2-3 days :p
 
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System Name Silent allround
Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v
Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3
Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM
Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1
Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270
Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB
Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M
Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha
Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers
Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W
Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M : 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920)
Looking at the pic of the internals for SR5450F on the Newegg site (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883109011), and with the addition of the HD4670, here's the list I've complied:

E2180
2 x 1GB sticks DDR2
1 x DVD+/-RW
1 x HD4670 (no O/C)
1 x Samsung 500GB 7200 rpm SATA HDD
1 x PCI 56k Modem (pre-installed)
4 x USB devices (estimate)
1 x front bay card reader (pre-installed)
1 x 80mm fan (I'll be installing one)
90% system load

I get the following results:

235W (20% capacitor aging)
226W (15% capacitor aging)
216W (10% capacitor aging)

Looking at those numbers and her price range, I think the HD4670/300W PSU combo should be sufficient for her needs.



Very nice overclock!



Yeah, without being able to see the PC in person, card length becomes a huge issue, so I'd rather be safe than sorry. Nothing worse than flying down, shipping the PSU and video card, only to find out the PSU doesn't have enough juice or the video card is too long.

Now that you mention it, I better test out that PSU for 2-3 days :p

Yeah, the PSU should handle this system without troubles at all.
But i recommend you to check the brand , if it's a A grade brand it should work safely , but if it's a cheap ass brand, there's always something that could happen.

-edit- it's antec PSU , I think that the PSU is good enough
 
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