You shouldn't have any real issues playing games with Win 7, but your onboard 9400 won't do them justice. Consider swapping in something more robust, say an HD4850? Onboard video will limit your options when gaming, even when running 720p.
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Originally Posted by 257Tony /forum/post/16818001
You shouldn't have any real issues playing games with Win 7, but your onboard 9400 won't do them justice. Consider swapping in something more robust, say an HD4850? Onboard video will limit your options when gaming, even when running 720p.
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Originally Posted by tigers06 /forum/post/16818089
Good to know that windows 7 shouldn't give me a problem.
I had a feeling that the onboard video wouldn't be enough. The only restrictions that I'd have is that it needs to be a low profile card, and either pci or pci express 2.0 x16.
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Originally Posted by WJonathan /forum/post/16820216
Since you can only display 720p widescreen max, the 46xx/47xx series will be fine. If you can snag a low profile 48xx/NVidia 98xx for under $100, that would save having to upgrade in a year or two.
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Originally Posted by tigers06 /forum/post/16822462
So what's everyones favorite first-person shooter game?
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Originally Posted by MSmith83 /forum/post/16823827
By the way, make sure to play your FPS games in moderation. You may develop this disease if you take it too far.
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Originally Posted by jrwalte /forum/post/16828986
You may have weird issues with your keyboard/mouse if you use a USB extension cable. The cable has a max length to power ratio before it becomes too weak and won't properly power devices, and you want to power a keyboard and mouse off of it. If you notice issues, then try a USB self-powered HUB.
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Originally Posted by tigers06 /forum/post/16829954
I had no clue that usb cables could have that affect over distances. Thanks for the heads up.
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Originally Posted by tigers06 /forum/post/16818089
Good to know that windows 7 shouldn't give me a problem.
I had a feeling that the onboard video wouldn't be enough. The only restrictions that I'd have is that it needs to be a low profile card, and either pci or pci express 2.0 x16.