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I have an S3 graphics prosavage DDR card built into teh motherboard of my pc... since most software requirements dont list that type can anyone tell me what NVIDIA geforce or ati radeon model/type the card i named would be comparable too that way i can determine if my graphicas card meets whatever requirements i may run across?

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Hi antoine,

What model is your motherboard. Also could you list your pc specs on your profile. Go to Edit Options in User CP scroll down to system specs and select yes to show other members your computer specs. Enter in as much info as you are able - this will help us to assist you with your queries faster.

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ok its been done also i have another question.. im using my television as a computer monitor (it has the cable and hook ups to do so... and ad we all know televisions com with built in speakers however when i go to a website with sound i cant hear anything (as i have no speakers hooked up to my PC is there a way to make the sound from what im doing on my pc come out of my monitor/tv's speakers instead of needing to buy PC speakers to hook to my sound card if i wanna get sound on my pc? edit: i solved the sound problem so that just leaves the graphics card question

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P4M266A-8235 is the chipset on your motherboard - not the actual motherboard model itself.

From what I can tell - S3 Prosavage is roughly 7 years old and the company that used to make them hasn't released a new driver for them since 2003. The only graphics cards that are comparable to it are the old Nvidia GeForce 2's.

So to answer you question I think if you get games that have minumum graphics specs of around 16-32mb you should be able to play them without any problems.

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