Yes it will fit,
you will need a 450W psu to really get the best out of your GTX
yes
no
The 8800.
They look at the number and the name first. They release the higher number of the series of the graphics cards but as they progress they make alternative graphics cards for the performance users and finish off with the mainstream users and start off again with the higher number graphics cards with a higher number again. e.g geforce 7,8,9,GTX Many people believe that the higher the number the better for example Geforce 9600 GT will beat the Geforce 8800 Ultra but that is not true This is a product naming scheme from nVidia Enthusiast/Overclocker/Gamer = GTX, Ultra, GX2 Geforce 7950 GX2 GeForce 8800 GTX/Ultra GeForce 6800 Ultra Mainstream User = GSO, GT, GTS, GTO GeForce 7600GT, GeForce 8600GT GeForce 6600GT Value Conscious User = SE, LE, GS, GeForce 7300GS, GeForce 6200
The geforce 8800 GTS is slightly better than the 9400GT
In order to use direct to drive you will need Video Card: DX10 compatible graphics card with 256 MB of memory (Nvidia GeForce 8800 series/ ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro).
yes, the 8800gt is part of the geforce 8 series.
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M For NEWER gaming id say 9800 gx2. for OLDER probably 9800gtx or 8800 ultra
Because the 8800GT is a 5 year old card.
geforce 8800
No. GeForce cards started off in the thousands, then went into the hundreds. So the 410m is far superior to the 8800gt, as is the latest card, the GTX 670.
No. GeForce cards started off in the thousands, then went into the hundreds. So the 410m is far superior to the 8800gt, as is the latest card, the GTX 670.