

Īnother option is to just buy a newer computer. If you have a power supply that is at least a 350W or more powerful then a GT 730 or GT 740 is a option as well.
Dell precision 490 dual quad core xeon upgrade#
The all use about the same power as your old video card and are safe to upgrade to. Gt 610 is one of the oldest I use in a few old computers but has no compatible problems.GT 710 and GT 720 are some I use in other computers and they work fine as well.
Dell precision 490 dual quad core xeon series#
Just about any card from the 500, 600 or 700 series that your power supply meats the requirements for should be way faster then your current one. I heard about a few old systems having compatible problems with the PCIE Gen 3 cards that are found in the Nvidia 700 series and newer but that is rare. I looked up your video card info and it looks like just about anything would be faster then it. Network: Card-1: Broadcom Limited NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCIE Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k4.15.16-pclos1 Resolution: renderer: Quadro FX 550/PCIe/SSE2Īudio: Card Intel 631圎SB/632圎SB High Def. Graphics: Card: NVIDIA NV43GL ĭisplay Server: X.Org 1.19.6 drivers: nvidia,v4l Code: Machine: Device: desktop System: Dell product: Precision WorkStation 490 serial: 1BF4F2J
