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    How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    I am thinking to get the HP Pavilion p6700 Desktop PC but I am not able to decide the graphics cards. I searched for this on internet but cannot found anything for this. So I am starting this over here to get some reply from other people. I do not want the crysis machine. I just need some BF2 and MMOs. I am thinking to get NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card. Please reply soon, I am eagerly waiting for the replies.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    This is similar to the Nvidia GeForce 205 but with the DX11 support. I can say that this is the slowest Nvidia card and it is of no use of you are a gamer. If you wish to have a decent experience of the game then I would recommend you to make use of the GT 440, GTS 450 or higher. If you are using that hjigh end PC's then it will not be simple to just change the graphic card. You will have to ensure that the new graphic card that you are going to us can be handled by the power supplier in the system. I am sating this because the PSU that is there in the branded PC are not very powerful to handle the gaming cards. One of the other important thing that need to be considered is that the case is having enough space to fit that card in.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    Hey, thank you for your reply....so it is not the thing that they provide separately. This is the reason that I am not able to get anything for this on internet. Anyways, thank you again for your reply. I hope that this will run the BF2 for now.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    If you want then this can handle that as well. All you have to do is, just maintain the resolution and settings low considering the spec for the G405 which is same as GeForce 205.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    The G 405 is not a gamer card, one of these cards is very low and very low-end performance that PC manufacturers like to put in their desktop PC and is only capable of displaying the Windows desktop and video, but certainly not 3D games in good condition. Besides this, it is 100 times better than an assembled Pc brand. It is having much better level components, configurations are much more balanced and it is scalable.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    I ahve bought this PC and here is the specifications that I got along with this.
    processeur: intel i3-2100
    ram: 4GB
    cart Graphics: Nvidia GeForce G405

    This is just OK for the small games but if you are a hard core gamer then this is not for you.

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    You can get Dell XPS 8300 Desktop PC with nVidia GeForce G405 graphics card. Here is the specification that you will get along with that.
    • Intel Core i3-2120 Processor Processor (3.3GHz, 3MB)
    • 3GB 1333MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM [3 x 1024]
    • 500GB SATA hard drive (7200 1/min)
    • DVD + / - (DVD and CD read & write), DVD RW Drive with Roxio Burn software
    • NVIDIA GeForce G405 graphics card with 512MB
    • Display not included
    • Sound: Integrated 7.1 with THX TruStudio
    • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit, German
    • 1 Year Limited Warranty - Collect & Return Service

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    Re: How is NVIDIA GeForce G405 (1 GB) graphic card

    Quote Originally Posted by Amy_i3 View Post
    You can get Dell XPS 8300 Desktop PC with nVidia GeForce G405 graphics card. Here is the specification that you will get along with that.
    • Intel Core i3-2120 Processor Processor (3.3GHz, 3MB)
    • 3GB 1333MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM [3 x 1024]
    • 500GB SATA hard drive (7200 1/min)
    • DVD + / - (DVD and CD read & write), DVD RW Drive with Roxio Burn software
    • NVIDIA GeForce G405 graphics card with 512MB
    • Display not included
    • Sound: Integrated 7.1 with THX TruStudio
    • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit, German
    • 1 Year Limited Warranty - Collect & Return Service
    Ok, now I have made my mind to get this as it looks quite interesting. Anyways, thank you so much for your replies....

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