2.2 GHz single core (can softclock to 2.4GHz)
nvidia geforce le 128mb of ram
4gb of DDR2 PC-5300 RAM
games that i already have and play
L4D (some lag when theres hordes of zombies)
BF2 ( plays flawlessly)
BF2142(same as BF2)
Spore (same as BF2)
Sims 2(lag at startup but plays flawlessly)
Neverwinter Nights 2( really havent played this much)
yea i know my GC sucks but kinda broke atm
I wanted to do this too, you should go to the hardware forum :)
[QUOTE=Hakita;16026166][list]Doom
[*]Quake
[*]Half-Life 1
[*]Duke Nukem 3D[/list][/QUOTE]
played them all including
Doom 3
Quake 4
Half Life 2, episode 1, and episode 2 and tbh i wasnt really impressed
Get a new GPU, you won't be able to play shit with that.
Oblivion might play on ultra low, that's a good indication that you need a new PC.
Wait wait wait. A 2.2 [B]single core[/B] processor? Get a new computer now.
Team Fortress 2 (probably)
[QUOTE=tarkata14;16026219]Get a new GPU, you won't be able to play shit with that.
Oblivion might play on ultra low, that's a good indication that you need a new PC.
Wait wait wait. A 2.2 [B]single core[/B] processor? Get a new computer now.[/QUOTE]
nah id rather spend 300$+ instead of paying 1500 for something that can run something good
[QUOTE=Hakita;16026231]Team Fortress 2 (probably)[/QUOTE]
to my amazement my computer does run it :D
[quote=OP]nvidia geforce le 128mb of ram[/quote]
Please post your full card. Like a 7600GS or whatever you have. Need to know those numbers.
Anything 2005 and earlier should probably run. Try FEAR or Far Cry?
[QUOTE=TheJoker;16026269]nah id rather spend 300$+ instead of paying 1500 for something that can run something good
to my amazement my computer does run it :D[/QUOTE]
I spent $700 on my computer, and it runs every game I throw at it.
I don't know why people get these weird ideas that you need to spend upwards of $1,000 on a computer to play new games.
Sins of a Solar Empire
[QUOTE=tarkata14;16026769]I don't know why people get these weird ideas that you need to spend upwards of $1,000 on a computer to play new games.[/QUOTE]
Overclockers, man. Plus you would want a reliable, non "lock up issue with all games" system.
You don't need to spend $1,000 to overclock.
*cough* Hmm. Well still, more expensive = More reliable?
Not really. I spent just under £600 on my current machine about 18 months ago, and it's still ticking over just fine. It'll probably last another two-three years or so with no problems.
Heh. God I wish I was lucky like you. Having no problems with your computer.
But this isn't the tech support forum.
Anyway, to the OP. If you had like a 9800GTX or something like it, you could play Crysis with that hardware.
And a Dual or Quad-Core CPU, like mine. An AMD Phenom X4 9550 Quad-Core.
[QUOTE=Benie;16026724]Please post your full card. Like a 7600GS or whatever you have. Need to know those numbers.[/QUOTE]
that is the full card's name
[QUOTE=Prismatex;16026793]Sins of a Solar Empire[/QUOTE]
not a fan of RTS's
[QUOTE=TheJoker;16026269]nah id rather spend 300$+ instead of paying 1500 for something that can run something good
to my amazement my computer does run it :D[/QUOTE]
You can get a good dual or even quad core for around 500.
[QUOTE=TheJoker;16029306]that is the full card's name[/QUOTE]
"nvidia geforce le" isn't the full name. Is it a 5700LE? There are several Geforce LE cards.
If you have Windows XP, go to the start menu, click run, type in 'dxdiag', press enter, and then goto the video tab.
If you have Windows Vista, go to the start menu, at the search bar at the bottom type in 'dxdiag', press enter, then go to the video tab.
[QUOTE=Benie;16029393]"nvidia geforce le" isn't the full name. Is it a 5700LE? There are several Geforce LE cards.[/QUOTE]
nvidia geforce 6150 le
[QUOTE=TheJoker;16029723]nvidia geforce 6150 le[/QUOTE]
If you are on a budget, get this: [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121270[/url]
I have two running in sli but one should let you play most games out now.
[QUOTE=TheJoker;16029723]nvidia geforce 6150 le[/QUOTE]
You can get a very affordable upgrade, under $1000 ($689.99):
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227151[/url]
Or if you just really don't want to spend that much - $499.99:
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227160[/url]
[QUOTE=furbrain;16029819]You can get a very affordable upgrade, under $1000 ($689.99):
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227151[/url][/QUOTE]
That's a pretty nice system there.
Postal 2 ?
What motherboard do you have op?
[QUOTE=Kubi;16037705]What motherboard do you have op?[/QUOTE]
dell 0uw457
You may also want to look onto a faster processor.
To get you started: [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103298[/url]
yea i know all about that .... im just looking for games to hold me over till i can get said parts
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