sorcerer
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I'm not a gamer of any sort (PC or console) so I just need a bit of advice about graphics cards.
I'll not bore you with the back story but the motherboard specs are (or will be):
The lad wants to play 'Minecraft' - that's the only game he's bothered about and his parents want to keep the cost down, so the brief is a 'general-purpose computer with the ability to play Minecraft' rather than a gaming machine per se.
Minecraft requirements are:
Admittedly, I'm not 'up' on my graphics card terminology in this context so, (a) does the integrated GeForce GT220 trump the GeForce 6xxx requirement, and (b) what does it mean "excluding integrated chipsets" - will it not work with integrated chipsets or something? Any recommendations for something better that won't break the bank?
Thanks
I'll not bore you with the back story but the motherboard specs are (or will be):
Mfgr / Model: System manufacturer - System Product Name (System Version)
Serial#: System Serial Number
CPU String: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz
CPU Actual: 3214 MHz HT/Multi Core (2)
MB: ASUSTeK Computer INC. - P5G41T-M LX2/GB - Rev X.0x
BIOS: Version: 0405 - Date: 11/22/2010
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
Vid Driver: Driver Version: 8.17.12.7533 - Date: 5-20-2011
RAM: 4,061 MB
The lad wants to play 'Minecraft' - that's the only game he's bothered about and his parents want to keep the cost down, so the brief is a 'general-purpose computer with the ability to play Minecraft' rather than a gaming machine per se.
Minecraft requirements are:
Recommended Requirements:
CPU : Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 (K8) 2.6 GHz
RAM : 4GB
GPU : GeForce 6xxx or ATI Radeon 9xxx and up with OpenGL 2 Support (Excluding Integrated Chipsets)
HDD : 150MB
Admittedly, I'm not 'up' on my graphics card terminology in this context so, (a) does the integrated GeForce GT220 trump the GeForce 6xxx requirement, and (b) what does it mean "excluding integrated chipsets" - will it not work with integrated chipsets or something? Any recommendations for something better that won't break the bank?
Thanks
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