"Raymond Martineau" <bk039@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Sminky wrote:
>> In doing some research into my D3 graphics problems (unreadable ingame
>> menus, weird textures, and texture blocks following the target reticle
>> around, etc.), I have found people that mention that Intel motherboard
>> video
>> chipsets are the cause for messed up graphics in D3 under WinXP SP2.
>>
>> Does anybody have any experience or opinions on this?
>
> Integrated graphics cards are the bane of gamers. Most games that
> require 3D Accelleration need to be played on a dedicated card - the
> ones that are commonly available on the market are from NVidia or ATI.
>
>
>>
>> Unfortunately, I purchased an inexpensive Compaq Presario that doesn't
>> seem
>> to have a slot for an AGP card. However, it does have open PCI slots.
>> Is
>> there such thing as a PCI video card? If so, can one install such a
card
>> to
>> upgrade or augment a motherboard video chipset?
>
> Ouch...
>
> Here's one: http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=567326
> No comments on it's quality, but it is a starting point that you can
> look at.
>
> The best solution, as you know, is not to get a mainboard that doesn't
> have either AGP or PCIe, and spend at least $1000 on a gaming computer.
> :)
Thanks! I appreciate your advice.
As I opted to go cheap on my current PC, I will research and take the
suggestions of the more knowledgeable and try a PCI video card. Maybe
things will work out, maybe not...but that's the price I shall have to pay
to play!
Thanks, again!


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