I'm running a fresh install of Mint 13 MATE on a stock Dell Dimension E310 Desktop Dual processor 2.8Ghz with 1 Gig of ram.
Graphics are integrated Intel 915G card, and they are working for standard desktop stuff just fine. No problems out of the box with the install, and so far it's running significantly better than the Ubuntu 12.04 install that it replaced.
The system slows down significantly however when it has to display any semi-complex graphics. It'll run ok with multiple Chrome tabs open (still not using 3/4 of available system memory etc.) but if the open tab has any active banners (flames or other moving stuff) or especially multiple moving banners the CPU utilization goes way up for both processors the the system slows to a crawl. This is also true when viewing youtube videos, both in Chrome and Firefox. I'm completely unable to watch 720p HD videos as they become skippy as the CPU usage again maxes out on both processors.
On one hand, my needs for the desktop aren't great, and for the majority of stuff I can't complain...but it just seems like a graphics card update may just improve general desktop performance, so I'm pondering the idea. I have two PCI slots available and one of those tiny PCI-e x1 slots (the incredibly short ones) available, but I'm hesitant to upgrade to a card that may or may not screw up my functional system...on the hope for better performance. I also tend to think that with a better card, the rest of the system might be able to run Cinnamon, which would be nice.
So to my question. What would you guys do? Is it worth taking the gamble. If so, what available video cards would be the most likely to work on my Dell E310? I'm thinking of nothing better than 256 MB or 512 card at most. I can't invest much in this machine now, but there are nvidia geforce fx6200's all over ebay for cheap that might be within my budget if they'd work.
Thanks for your help.
-Jeremy









