Saturday, March 10, 2012

Can these benchmarks play games smoothly?

I was wondering which computer would be the best to put my new EVGA E-GEFORCE 9600 GT video card in. I don't plan on playing crysis ultra high max godly settings or w/e but maybe some modern warfare 2 or dragon age: origins. The cpu I on computer # 1 am VERY skeptical of though but I wonder if the video card will make up for it...


so here it is:





Computer setup # 1:


OS: Windows 7 Home Premium x64-bit


RAM:3.00 GB (2.75 GB Usable)


CPU: AMD Sempron Processor LE-1300 2.30 GHz


Video card: EVGA E-GEFORCE 9600 GT





This is computer set up # 1 but I was wondering how much better it would be if I did this:


OS: Windows 7 Home Premium x64-bit


RAM:4.00 GB


CPU: AMD Athlon II x2 250u 1.6GHz


Video card: EVGA E-GEFORCE 9600 GT





Or this, Computer set up # 3:


OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64-bit


RAM: 2.00 GB


CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual core 5200+ 2.7 GHz


Video card: EVGA E-GEFORCE 9600 GT|||That's an interesting set of options:


1) Horrible processor. Avoid at all costs


2) Slightly better processor than #2 - still lame.


3) Best processor of the bunch, about what you'd find on a new, entry level laptop. 2GB is the minimum for a 64-bit OS, so going to 3-4 GB could be significant. You'll be able to handle COD:MW2 and Dragon Age fairly smoothly, maybe on Medium settings.|||all pretty bad if your looking for gaming bump up to the i5 or i7. i5 would probably be best cause its cheaper but it can still handle what your going to throw at it.

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