I'll be acquiring a computer (second hand) at some point. It currently doesn't have a graphics card, and I'm wondering what the ideal one would be. Budget limit is about $350, which means I could be looking at a 9600GT? The MB does support PCI-E (checked it).
Anyway, I'm more concerned that I don't buy a card that will provide more power than the computer can use by virtue of the CPU not being good enough.
The CPU is a dual-core AMD chip. It'll be used for some semi-serious gaming (mostly slightly older games that my Laptop can't handle. Not Bioshock/Crysis-type stuff). I can't remember what it was rate at, but it was relatively cheap, maybe 4800+? I can post that when I get home.
So yeah: Main point - not spending money on a graphics card I can't fully utilize. Second point, it should work with both XP and Linux (Not worried about DX10 games. I'll get a new PC when they start becomming common). Having said that, the Linux drivers for NVidia seem decent, so I think I'll be ok there (yes yes, proprietary and all. I'd just like something that works for now).
Thanks all,
- ipsi