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Radeon X1600) with a faster card? Like the question asks,
Can I replace my HP Pavillion's integrated PCI Express x16 graphics card (ATI Radeon X1600) with a faster card? I want to play games such as the Orange Box(Half Life 2 Episode 2, Team Fortress 2) and Call of Duty 4, cause like for some of these games I only get 17 fps. I also know I have a 350 Watt power supply, so I'm guessing I'd probably have to upgrade that as well. Also on the topic, which is a good card to use which is fairly priced?
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