Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Will my system be able to play high-end games?

My system rig:

ASUS M2N68-AM SE2

AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750 2.7Ghz

2Gb 800MHz DDR2 RAM

nVidia GeForce 9400GT 1GB

I wanna play high-end games like: Crysis, Left 4 Dead 2, Sims 3, NFS Undercover/Shift, PES 2010, GTA IV(if possible), Prototype, Dragon Age: Origins, Resident Evil 5 ecc.|||You'll need to replace the GeForce 9400GT, that's not a gaming card.



For reference, the 9400GT it's half the speed of a GeForce 9500GT. And the 9500GT is considered bottom-of-the-barrel for gamers. Take a look at how the 9500GT stacks up vs other entry-level and low-midrange gaming cards:



http://hothardware.com/Articles/ATI-Rade鈥?/a>



For high-end games, you'll want at least a GeForce 9800GT or Radeon 4770, and spending $30 more for a GTS 250 or Radeon 4850 (or even $60 more for a 4870) is well worth it.



Notes:

The Radeon 4770 has replaced the 4830, and performs like a 9800GT.

The Radeon 5750 and 5770 have replaced the 4850 and 4870, but you can still find those 4000 series cards around. The older 4850 and 4870 are slghtly faster, but lack DX11 support.|||As far as being able to 'play' these 'high-end games' I can give the thumbs up for all. I would say that you are at most capable of running the games but if you want numbers on framerate I cannot simply just say you're going to run all with at least 30FPS on all or higher.



In all honesty if you're asking for high quality settings and resolutions above 1600x1200, you might not receive the best output for most. I would highly recommend looking into upgrading your video card as even its not Sli compatibile. The CPU is worth looking into upgrading to possibly anything AM2+ socket worthy (Phenom II). The memory can be upgraded as well clocked to 1066mhz but that's the least of your worries.



Good luck and feel free to shoot me an e-mail.



@ Proto



Do you even know what a gaming card is? 9400GT released aug 2008 as a replacement line for the lower end GeForece 8 series cards.



As the lower end 8 series cards were stated for: light gaming and high end video playback, so was the 9400GT. All video cards except TV tuners nowadays can be utilized for running a video game. keyword 'play'.|||Yes that is a good enough system for high-end games.
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