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Salvaging my Folks Computer.
I inherited my folks old desktop, and it does not have a working CD drive. Should I reformat and run Linux, Google OS or just reinstall XP? Pentium 2.8 GHZ 1 GB ram. I really only want to play Diablo 3, so what do I need to add, or whats the best route for my OS install? It is an old Dell case, and I can add or supplement to the case, but would like to keep it as cheap as possible. Any idea H&A, or should I ask for this to be moved to the tech forums?
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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html
Find the 7800 GT/X1950 on the chart, and anything above that should work. Tom's Hardware recommends these cards for the month of April 2012 in the cheap range (75 bucks):
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-2.html
If you are playing Diablo 3, you'll probably want Windows of some sort. XP should be fine, according to Blizzard.
EDIT: Hah! Almost the same post, by a different person. *grin*
You need to find out more about the computer if what you're listed is what you know. With a machine that old there is a risk it won't have the right interface for a even somewhat current hard drive and the same goes for being able to support a gfx card like the ones mentioned (interface may not be there or the PSU may not bring the power needed).
If there is any way I think you'll be better served looking for a more recent machine. It should not be impossible to get something much newer for just the cost of the gfx card you need for this one.
Now, the real problem is if that board even has a PCI-E slot. Pentium Ds were launched right around when PCI-E was introduced, but I'd bet decent money that motherboard has an AGP slot.