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I'm not very computer-smart, but the video card I got with this new XPS 420 has made me iffy. It's an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT, I don't know what that means other than the one that is recommended has a bigger number near the end...
I take it that this video card can't run Huxley when it does come out? If so, feel free to recommend a video card that you think is good, but keep the prices relatively low. |
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It's not really a top of the line card, but it's fairly close.
While I haven't bothered with an ATI card in years because they've crapped out on me one too many times, you should be able to almost max Huxley with a 2600 XT. |
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I prefer Nvidia myself. I'm getting a 9800 gtx from newegg for $220. It's a good deal for a very good card.
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Nvidia is by far the most reliable out there in my opinion I have a GS 7900 and can run all my current games on high graphics shadows shading etc... now that is a 2year old card it would be more economical to get maybe not a BRAND new card but like a 8800 card would prob be good for the net couple years
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