I don't have PCIe 2.0, and I got this card installed today (Sapphire-branded 4670 from NewEgg). I just tried Bioshock again, and yes, it's worth it to upgrade. I'm running on the 'high' profile... and I can play this game as it was envisioned... FINALLY.
*flips 'Geforce 7900GS Go' the bird and kicks sand over it* It looks like my XPS 410 factory mobo has found the video-card with which it will be buried... unless I can somehow eke better performance out of this little guy in a new rig.
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if my motherboard only has PCI Express x16
not 2.0 x16
will this still work? and will it work good?
or do i have a better option?
thanks!
I don't have PCIe 2.0, and I got this card installed today (Sapphire-branded 4670 from NewEgg). I just tried Bioshock again, and yes, it's worth it to upgrade. I'm running on the 'high' profile... and I can play this game as it was envisioned... FINALLY.
*flips 'Geforce 7900GS Go' the bird and kicks sand over it* It looks like my XPS 410 factory mobo has found the video-card with which it will be buried... unless I can somehow eke better performance out of this little guy in a new rig.