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How to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530
How to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530









how to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530
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Something like this could be on option if the price doesn't shift much from where it is, $62.00 currently:ĬPU wise though it's not much different to the e8300 you've got.Device List PC Dell Dell Inspiron 530 Dell® Inspiron 530 Windows® 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista XP Operating System Recovery, Windows® Product Keys, Dell® Inspiron 530 Image Photo Data Recovery, Windows® Lost Forgotten Password Recovery.

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You really would be better off with a better base system as the one you've got quite heavily limits your upgrade possibilities. On the whole though what Richard has said is 100% correct. Best bet would be to buy from somewhere with a good return policy so you can return it if it doesn't work in your box.

how to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530

The specs for the Nvidia GT630 do say it requires a 300W power supply, but you may be ok with your 250W. I agree that spending in the range of $100.00 to $150 on a GPU for that rig would be pointless, but if he can pick something up for maybe $50 to tide him over until he can afford to get a better all round system then why not?

how to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530

No problems I just read the above, in particular when you said "to something better like this" and linked to the P4 system to be quite literal, in that you actually meant that specific system was better than what he already had. Just laying out some options, from experience mate. I was simply saying "Have you thought about this as another option that would benefit you both now, and long term?" I wasn't saying "Here, you must do this". Why spend $100 or $150 on a GPU card for a $30 PC when he can buy a $150 PC and have an all round better system? Your showing him cards that require, and I quote " 350 Watt or greater power supply recommended" which are not available for his slimline PC. The entire point was, spending $150+ on a mini GPU card for such a low spec machine would be money wasted when you don't have the horsepower or room for upgradable options to start with. Identical machines are $200 or less for Dual core CPU's, 4GB ram, bigger PSU's and GPU's included that are more powerful than he has now. That listing is advertised as "Pentium D Dual Core" and I showed him merely as an example of what he could do with almost the same cash. It was used as an example, to demonstrate, not as "matter of fact".

how to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530

If I had to go with any of these I'd go for the Nvidia card, but you will need to check your PSU is up to it. Your upgrade options are limited seeing you need a "slim"/"low profile" card, but these could be some options. I wouldn't bother spending in the vicinity of what you'd linked to. Thant being said I agree that you may want to think about saving for a new PC or if you are looking for a modest GU upgrade try to grab something cheap off ebay. The CPU in his rig is an e8300 core 2 duo which is significantly better than the P4 in the rig linked to on ebay, so please don't go out and buy something like this. That PC sells for £30 to £50, but you want to spend more than 3 times that for a graphics card.You would be better off spending that same money on replacing your PC to something better like this: Personally, I think, from experience, you would be better off with a better platform with which to start from, so if you picked up a better PC for the same cash, you have an instant win, and something you can work with should you want to swap out anything later. It would be like taking a mini to a drag strip and swapping out the seats for the biggest seats you can get in the hope it will be a better race car. My wife tried to install the sims on it, and it just fell over constantly, it was unplayable, so it would be a huge shame to waste $150+ on a specialist GPU for such an underpowered PC. I had one of those PC's once, and they really are designed just for surfing the web, email and light/occasional office use. You would be better off spending that same money on replacing your PC to something better like this:Īt least with a normal sized case, you can swap out the graphics card later if cash is tight, and you would double your GPU memory instantly.įSX is CPU crazy, so if your budget is small, checking out ebay for a better rig for the same money might be a better option, as I think you would be really pushing it to do anything decent with FSX on that PC. That PC sells for £30 to £50, but you want to spend more than 3 times that for a graphics card. You also really would not want to run your PSU at 100%, its only rated at 80% anyway, so 200watts max is what its certified for. Just your CPU alone at max will hit 65watts. 250w is the total amount of system power consumption, not just your graphics card.











How to install graphic card in dell inspiron 530