i have a hp computer with 200w power supply and amd 5000+. is there any video card i can put in there that i can play game on 2560x1600? right now i have a x1050 from a p4 and it doesn't do that resolution.
i am looking at radeon 6450 and nvidia gt 520.
worse case buy the asus 5450 which is 10 bucks after rebate and just use this computer for downloading.
maybe put a vertex plus in that computer.
also will nvidia or amd come up with a 28nm low profile, low power, but high performance graphics card that can play game low at 2560x1600? or is it better off get intel ivy bridge computer without video card. i really like the hp computer case. just realized it's m atx.
i've seen dell m - itx at work with intel 2400. very nice case. those computers are not cheap. smaller computer=cost more.
i am looking at radeon 6450 and nvidia gt 520.
worse case buy the asus 5450 which is 10 bucks after rebate and just use this computer for downloading.
maybe put a vertex plus in that computer.
also will nvidia or amd come up with a 28nm low profile, low power, but high performance graphics card that can play game low at 2560x1600? or is it better off get intel ivy bridge computer without video card. i really like the hp computer case. just realized it's m atx.
i've seen dell m - itx at work with intel 2400. very nice case. those computers are not cheap. smaller computer=cost more.














, TDP does not necessarily mean actual "real world" power consumption, as its a more.. i guess you can say a measure of heat dissipation. Although TDP will give a rough guesstimate real world power is around 5~15% higher then the TDP. An example is the 2500k and 2600k both have a 95 watt TDP but the 2600k real world power consumption is a bit higher then the 2500k. 