JAllen18MVP
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A 7100GS is most likely a turbo cache card, meaning it uses some of your system memory to act as a frame buffer to increase performance. That said, it is a low-end gpu.
If your computer has the Vista operating system, then it has Direct X 10 and it's little wonder why Halo won't work (unless you mean Halo 2). The first Halo has compatibility problems with Vista.
If you are wanting to play older games like FEAR, Doom 3, and other DX9 titles, then the Radeon X1950GT or Pro would be an excellent choice. They can be had for a good bit less than $150 at online shops like newegg or zipzoomfly. nvidia alternatives are the 7900GS, GT, or the 7950. You could even come down to something like a 7600GT (nvidia) or X1650Pro (ATI/AMD) and have a substantial performance upgrade over what you currently have.
If you're wanting all the eye-candy that DX10 brings, then your budget is going to have to increase. Current DX10 cards are no match for DX10 games. Even the 8800 Ultra, a $700 video card, has some struggles.
Also, before you invest in a new video card, what does the rest of your system look like? If you bought your computer off the shelf, then it's possible that it's power supply isn't up to the task of powering an X1900 or 7900.
The power supply right now is a 450W, but will soon be upgraded to 550w or 600w.
I have a Athlon 64 X2 3800, Wintec 2 x 1GB Dual Channel DDR2, Biostar NF4U-AM2G motherboard.
I was also thinking about trying out the SLI thing. Should that change my approach to buying a video card now?
