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#1 cybercuz11
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3850 is the way to go,pending you have the cpu/ram to push it.They are also very power hungry,at least need a good 450 watt psu.But it is a great card,I run 1 with a 4200x2 and 2 gigs of ram,it runs crysis and far cry 2 mostly on high settings.

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Try these guys,they build nice stuff.

http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/r05/ri05.asp

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#3 cybercuz11
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I think thats Gpu broken.Toffix

I agree.That card looks like its displaying artifactes.Most likely damage from heat.RMA the thing and go from there.

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#4 cybercuz11
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Start witrh the drivers.I have the agp version of this card and it games just fine.
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#5 cybercuz11
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The opty's are just a better grade of chip over the standard athlons,cut from a better part of the silicon wafer.Bottom line,2 dual cores should shred anything you feed it.
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#6 cybercuz11
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3850 is the way to go with AGP.I replaced a 6800gt and there is a lot of differance.But to get the most out of it you need a dual core and 2 gigs of ram.Plus its a very power hungry card,I would suggest at least a good quality 400watt PSU.But overall,I'm very happy with mine( I have the Sapphire version)it plays most games very well at 1400x900,including Crysis and FarCry2.
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You can add a monitor when you go through the customization menu for the model you choose.
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#8 cybercuz11
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If you run the sidebar in Vista,it alone will eat over 1/2 a gig in it's native state,plus what ever other things you attach to it.If you game,turn the side bar off.
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#9 cybercuz11
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Yeait's raid 0,just make sure they are the same make/model of drives,or you will probably end up with more problems than it's worth.Also make sure your MB supports it,and you have the MB driver disk to get the drivers you need,windows will ask for them during install.
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#10 cybercuz11
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I think this is what you are looking for guy.http://hothardware.com/Articles/ATI-Radeon-HD-4670-Redefining-The-Mainstream/?page=10

Bottom line,it should work just fine.