If u r gonna put a 7k VGA,it surely will run in a 250W PSU.


Your Systemmage power supply eka 250W.mekata danna puluwan hondama vga eka mokadda?
arounf 7k.


Your System
3ghz intel pentiume - Seems Pentiums are not supported![]()
Asus P5SD2-VM SiS672 -
2gb ram ddr2 -
System requirements :
* Supported OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) / Windows 7
* Processor – Intel Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHz or faster
* RAM
o XP: 1 GB RAM
o Vista/Windows 7: 1.5 GB RAM
* Hard Drive space – 6 GB minimum
* DVD-ROM – 8x or faster DVD drive
* Video Card – 256 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 3.0
* Sound Card – DirectX 9.0c compatible
* DirectX – DirectX 9.0c compatible
* Online Multiplayer – 512 Kbps or faster; 2-12 Players
* Supported Video Cards
o ATI Radeon X1800 XT 512MB or greater
o NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT 256MB or greater.
So its better for you to choose 8600/8800GT VGAs at your budget/PSU.![]()
Need for Speed Shift - Product Details

GeForce 7 series eke VGA wedakaranwaa
8500GT [512mb] puluwan machan
250W is too weak to run anything new. Maybe a Geforce 7 or low end 8 series Gfx card, but then again it's a waste of money to upgrade a P3 system. I'd say save it and upgrade the whole machine once you get enough cash.

i know thats the best thing to do,but i want to play shift,rite now ne
anyway tnx for the tip![]()
Ok then, I think a 8500GT will run that game on medium details at moderate resolution settings.
This video is supposedly shot with a 8500GT, looks allright. You might not get the same level of performance because of your CPU. But still it should be playable, nonetheless.
tnx budy u r d best,![]()
8600GT/9500Gt would be possible........ 1gb ones consume more power so make it sure by reading the box details of the card.usually it shows the max power consumption.... what is the amperage of the 12v rails of ya psu?? check it and multiply that with the currunt....to get the power out put....P=VI
but i recommend you to get an original power unit (good brand) if you are planning into gaming....

PSUs will not put out exactly 400Watts , but will be better than a 250W for sure.