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Will an nvidia 9600 GeForce, 2GB RAM, 2.53GHz intel dualcore run crysis on high?
Quote from: Gnoblar on May 07, 2009, 09:00:19 amWill an nvidia 9600 GeForce, 2GB RAM, 2.53GHz intel dualcore run crysis on high?Yes, it will...but framerate in very tough wars will fall to <20fps
Dual core will do good for pretty much everything out there, the thing you should worry about the most is your gfx card.
If you are going to get a gaming PC get a Xtreme quad core processor and try to do not get EVGA cards
It won't be a waste of money in the very near future
Quote from: -Skykanden- on May 07, 2009, 07:46:41 amIf you are going to get a gaming PC get a Xtreme quad core processor and try to do not get EVGA cardseVGA cards are usually the best ones, what are you talking about? Their warranties and step up program, etc Also an Xtreme quad core is a waste of money, just get a regular one
He said it himself he wanted it "x" times cheap. Why are you trolling, Skykanden?