[QUOTE="nick31189"][QUOTE="kudols"]Well before you go out and buy a video card suggested by anyone here, you should be sure you know the type of slot your computer has for a video card ;)
Download EVEREST Free Edition here, install it and click on the motherboard tab and tell us the model of your motherboard. We can then look up what kind of graphics card your motherboard would support. :)
EDIT: Actually you can just tell us the model of your computer and we could look that up.
kudols
its a dell Dimension 8110, i has 2.80 ghz processor, 1 gb of Ram, a 128 mb vidoe card, and 160 gb hd
Just checked, and it looks like you only have PCI slots :? That unfortuantly would require an entire new motherboard to get a new graphics card, which would also mean a new processor, new ram, and possibly a new powersupply if it was packed with an old one... you're probably better off getting a 360 unless you don't mind making quite a few upgrades.
basically a whole new computer... but i think he should jsut save for a year and get a new comp/major upgrade
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