Hey guys, I'm having this problem with my video card... It's an Nvidia Geforce 7600GS. Basically what's wrong is, A couple of days ago I downloaded the latest driver from the Nvidia website, It searched my system and told me which one to download and said it's for my model as well as many other newer cards... Anyway, since I've had this new driver installed, my pc keeps getting the blue screen of death and freezing up commonly, I'm ultra sure it's the new drivers fault since it's been happening since I installed it, and I'm pretty sure Nvidia won't bother fixing this error for a 4 year old card, so what should I do guys? I'm thinking of buying a new card soon anyway, but I don't have the money for it (I want something good so I don't have to upgrade for some time). So I have to fix this somehow in the mean time.
And check out Omega Drivers
Usually they're better than the real drivers anyway.
Btw skals, you can get a fairly good video card for about 100-150$.
Don't get a very powerful one though because your CPU will be limiting it(that's what I'm noticing in GTA4 in my case).
Is your video card on PCI Express ?
For the CPU, just right click on My Computer and go to properties. It should specify the brand, model and speed.
Seriously, a Radeon 4870 is only what, 120$?
I did not know that they were not as good as vendor drivers. A friend recommended them to me a few years back and i had no problems with them, so i forwarded the information here.
My apologies, i only intended to help.
Get into the device manager, double click on your card, click the Driver tab, and click the "Roll back driver" button. This should undo your latest driver update.
Intel(R)
Celeron (R) D CPU 3.20GHz
3.19GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
I think it would be better to get a new system over all rather than buying a new video card now.
Oh, celeron...
As striker said, that will be restricting you, unfortunately, but the ram is good, and the card is still good if you upgrade the cpu. (In the event you only have enough money to upgrade the cpu and not the video card)
For reference, I bought Ati Radeon HD4850. It works very well in most of the games(I can run Crysis on high details for example). Some games will run at a slower FPS(like GTA4), but not because of the video card, because of the processor(physics...).
And as for mapping, don't worry, with the latest drivers everything works fine.
Although mine has 512 mb(and for what games I'm playing it's really enough), I recommend you getting a 1gb one. Most of the new "open world"(huge maps) games will require more than 512 mb to run in high details.
Be careful though, if you're not willing to pay too much money for a 1GB card, rather than purchasing a 1gb one that will have poor processing performance stick to a 512 version. It's better that way ;).