3 Best Windows XP Graphics Cards for Gaming
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If you’re nostalgic about Windows XP gaming and you’re looking for the best Windows XP graphics card, you won’t need to go too far because we’ve got a great selection right here. The cards below were hundreds of dollars, but now they are priced below $80.
What is the best Windows XP graphics card?
1. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 TI
- 2GB GDDR5
- Direct X12 640SP
- PCI Express 3.0×16 Interface
- HDMI, DVI-D, VGA
- The fan is mostly running at full speed all the time
Back in the time, this NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 TI with 2GB of GDDR5 memory goodness was on the pinnacle of performance. Now, we’ve found it for less than $80 and yes, it’s still great for Windows XP if you want a retro taste at gaming.
The card uses the good old PCI Express 3.0×16 interface and runs with a single fan. It comes with HDMI, DVI-D and VGA ports for whatever new or old monitor you might be using.
The bottom line is that this card will smash any game from the Windows XP era at full detail if you pair it with 4GB of RAM and a dual core or a quad core CPU.
2. ASUS GeForce GT 730
- 2GB GDDR5
- DVI-D, D-Sub, HDMI 1.4a, HDCP 2.2
- PCI Express 3.0×16 Interface
- Silent, but easily getting hot
Another Nvidia graphics card that will run any XP games of the era is GeForce GT 730. It also comes with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory but it doesn’t have a fan.
So, if you’re looking to create a silent system, this might be the one you’re looking for. However, this card is also getting pretty hot and you should clen it regularly because it’s catching a lot of dust.
As for the ports, you have everything you might be looking for to connect it to any monitor (DVI-D, D-Sub, and HDMI).
3. GIGABYTE AMD Radeon HD 7850
- 1GB GDDR5
- PCI-Express 3.0 Crossfire Ready
- DVI, HDMI, 2x Mini-DisplayPort
- Occupying 2 slots
If you want to use an AMD graphics card, Radeon HD 7850 would be more than capable to run any Windows XP era game. Although it has only 1 GB of GDDR5, this card is crossfire ready and comes with 2 miniDP ports that can accommodate more displays and more modern ones too.
Obviously, you also have the DVI and HDMI connectivity options. However, you will need a suitable tower PC to fit this card because it occupies 2 slots on the motherboard.
All these cards have Windows XP drivers so they will work perfectly in your older systems. And if you want to know what to play, here’s our list of the best Windows XP games.
So, we conclude here our list of the best Windows XP graphics cards. If you have any other suggestions, let us know in the comments below.
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