I have a Nvidia GeForce FX5500 256MB 128Bit AGP and i can play:
Source Engine Games(Half-Life 2, Counter Strike: Source Team Fortress 2)(Low-Medium Settings)
Unreal Tournament 2003/2004 (Medium Settings)
I think Call of Duty 2 will run on your card.
They are more examples on games that can run on your card online/
it is a good and smooth card. i had it in a laptop and it's great aslong as you are not a hard-core gamer.if you are then go for a Nvidia GeForce 9800
I am very familiar with nvidia graphics cards and the answer to your question is NO. That game has Graphics that are too good for the 5500. You'll need the 9800 to have the graphics on high, but I'm not sure if full. If you so happen to want full Graphics, get the nvidia 260, 280, 285, 275, or the 295. I hope this is handy for you, and if you want the best deals on these cards, goto tigerdirect.com.
Yes you can use x16 PCI Express video cards on your D915GAV motherboard. I've the same motherboard & I'm using Nvidia GeForce 7300GT PCI Express. You can install all types of latest PCI Expresses on it. Here are the names of some great PCI Express graphics cards of Nvidia: Nvidia Geforce 9800GTX Nvidia Geforce 8800GTX Nvidia Geforce 7800GTX These PCI Express graphics Cards are great for playing games! I suggest you to buy Nvidia Geforce 8800GTX Nvidia Geforce 9800GTX is the greatest PCI Express but it is very costly. If your budget is limited then you can buy Nvidia Geforce 7800GTX Please dont try Nvidia Geforce 6 series PCI Express: it is very old. It supports DDR1 type RAM not DDR2 type RAM. Best of luck.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M is not good for solid works because it easily overheats.
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It runs but so laggy.
You can but its going to be really bad and slow. I have the geforce 8600gt and it is sluggish. You'll have to make sure to have at least 2-3g ram and a good processor.
yes it,s very good for gaming
No!! To have a decent GPU in Laptop I suggest you to buy at least a gt540 or hd5730.
For gaming, no. For regular HD video streaming and web browsing, it should be fine.
NO! Go with the 7600 or if you can 7800. 9200 is low end card in 9 series. 7600 is mid ranged card in 7 series.
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