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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:31 pm    Post subject: Will this Radeo graphics card do the trick? Reply with quote

My Dell XPS came with a cheapie video card - Radeon X300 SE.

Just watched the old LCD monitor flicker and die. Am tempted by some
of the cheaper 22-inch monitors flooding the marketplace. Is anybody
out there familiar with the Radeon X300 SE. Is this card capable of
filling the screen at a resolution of 1920x1200?

Bear in my that I have no interest in 3D, in gaming or in video out.
Computer is running XP, with 1.5gb of memory. The monitor will be used
primarly for image editing, word processing and internet browsing.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:50 am    Post subject: Re: Will this Radeo graphics card do the trick? Reply with quote

The X300 SE is the enry level card in that series.It uses some system ram
for caching.Not good.For a large monitor you'll want something better.If you
plan on playing any 3D games you'll be twiddling your thumbs.
Here's one review.The "conclusion" page is all you need.

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My Dell XPS came with a cheapie video card - Radeon X300 SE.

Just watched the old LCD monitor flicker and die. Am tempted by some
of the cheaper 22-inch monitors flooding the marketplace. Is anybody
out there familiar with the Radeon X300 SE. Is this card capable of
filling the screen at a resolution of 1920x1200?

Bear in my that I have no interest in 3D, in gaming or in video out.
Computer is running XP, with 1.5gb of memory. The monitor will be used
primarly for image editing, word processing and internet browsing.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:34 am    Post subject: Re: Will this Radeo graphics card do the trick? Reply with quote

"don't look" <don't look@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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The X300 SE is the enry level card in that series.It uses some system ram
for caching.Not good.For a large monitor you'll want something better.If
you
plan on playing any 3D games you'll be twiddling your thumbs.
Here's one review.The "conclusion" page is all you need.





he said he had no plans at all for gaming!

i'd bet that his graphics card will do a fine job of providing a 1920x1200
image for normal use.




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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:18 am    Post subject: Re: Will this Radeo graphics card do the trick? Reply with quote

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"don't look" <don't look@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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The X300 SE is the enry level card in that series.It uses some system
ram
for caching.Not good.For a large monitor you'll want something better.If
you
plan on playing any 3D games you'll be twiddling your thumbs.
Here's one review.The "conclusion" page is all you need.





he said he had no plans at all for gaming!

i'd bet that his graphics card will do a fine job of providing a 1920x1200
image for normal use.




--
Gareth.

Don't know where the link went. Anyway,I know he said no gaming,but most

people I talked to about this say that they wished they had gotten something
for basic 3d games after saying they don't need a gaming card. Things
happen.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 7:02 am    Post subject: Re: Will this Radeo graphics card do the trick? Reply with quote

pixsnap@gmail.com wrote:
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My Dell XPS came with a cheapie video card - Radeon X300 SE.

Just watched the old LCD monitor flicker and die. Am tempted by some
of the cheaper 22-inch monitors flooding the marketplace. Is anybody
out there familiar with the Radeon X300 SE. Is this card capable of
filling the screen at a resolution of 1920x1200?

Bear in my that I have no interest in 3D, in gaming or in video out.
Computer is running XP, with 1.5gb of memory. The monitor will be used
primarly for image editing, word processing and internet browsing.

It sounds like X300 is the integrated video on that board. If so, then
it's using up some system memory, and video resolution just depends on
how much video memory is allocated to the video portion of it. Since
there's no 3D gaming, then just about any 64M video should do fine for
that resolution.

Yousuf Khan

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