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[font=Arial Black][SIZE=2][b]I have a MDG Pentium4 Vision 4000 tv/computer. It has 512 ram and a 160g hard drive. I have tried to play pc games such as, Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings and could not install them on my system. I cannot afford an expensive graphics card, but I want a card that will at least play all the newest games. I have look at a few cards, but I need some expertise to make a solid decision. I have PCI and PCI Expressx16 interfaces. I know there is someone out there that can help me. I will be looking for an e-mail. Take care Jesse.

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It seems that you have a wide open field as to what you can run.

As a rule of thumb get the best card you can afford. There are a vast range of cards available, but I would look at Geforce based ones as I find that they work very well. What you are looking for is memory size, so a 128Meg card is better than a 64Meg card, this isn't hard and fast but it gives a good idea.

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