My 7600 GS works fine (4.6 graphics and 4.8 gaming) with an off-the-shelf HP Pavilion a1540n.
|I agree, i am using a 7600 GS, and it workd flawlessly. Note though, to run
| it, you must have a 400w or better power supply. If you are using a 300w to
| 350w powersupply, which most computers are coming with, from HP and Gateway,
| and other manufacturers of the sort, you may want to look at the 7300GS or
| 7300GT, both of which work really well with Vista, and best of it, you don't
| have to go through the hastle of installing a new power supply for them.
|
| Just a thought
|
| "wgd" wrote:
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| > In article <
[email protected]>, (e-mail address removed) says...
| >
| > > I would suggest the newer generation NVIDIA 7600 as minimum since you have a
| > > PCI X16 slot. If you plan on getting an HDTV tuner card then a 7600GT would
| > > be an excellent choice otherwise a 7600GS will do fine..
| >
| > >
| > The newer generation Nvidia 7xxx series is the one to consider at this
| > point in time. I'll second the recommendation for a 7600GS. It runs the
| > Aero Glass UI perfectly, plays full-screen DVDs flawlessly, and has decent
| > gaming capability.
| >
| > Some of them even have passive cooling which would work well for a Media
| > Center PC. And if that isn't enough they are cheap! I picked one up at
| > newegg.com for $112US and am very happy with it.
| >