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If this is going to be your first ATI card, then you will only need to have the drivers, and yes it is compatible with the processor. Just make sure your Mobohas the right slot ( AGP or PCIe ).
[QUOTE="Blade_of_Athens"]Because someone told me they dont and you have to get a patch.chefkw
Ah yes, the infamous someone / friend / person-I-know / etc. strikes again with nonsensical information.
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well thats dumb...lol...patch
are you sure yor talking about your friends or is it just your alter ego? remember there is no such thing as a stupid question you will just get flamed lol
If this is going to be your first ATI card, then you will only need to have the drivers, and yes it is compatible with the processor. Just make sure your Mobohas the right slot ( AGP or PCIe ).
mojahid_1st
No, i am buying it with Alienware, so woudnt the drivers be installed already?
Integration and getting the right bios settings for optimal performanceis easier with AMD/ATI combos and Intel/Nvidia combos but if someone is making the computer for him he (hopefully) won't have to mess with that. Additionally crossfire and SLiare exclusive to each camps mainboards.
Answer: If you're someone who doesn't do any of their own technical work and aren't planning on running multiple GPU's(Buying from Alienware and not using Crossfire or SLi)it's a non-issue.
[QUOTE="mojahid_1st"]If this is going to be your first ATI card, then you will only need to have the drivers, and yes it is compatible with the processor. Just make sure your Mobohas the right slot ( AGP or PCIe ).
Blade_of_Athens
No, i am buying it with Alienware, so woudnt the drivers be installed already?
Build it yourself and save heaps as sabbath said.
Many here can help you.
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