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Check specs for me please
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Intel Pentium 4 630 HT. 1Gb DDR2 RAM. 160Gb SATA hard drive. DVD Re-writer dual format/layer 16-speed. 19ins flat panel TFT monitor. nVidea GeForce 6200 SETC up to 256Mb. Internal modem (no wireless). Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition. Microsoft Worksuite Media center remote control. Wireless keyboard and mouse. 9-in-1 card reader.Printer: HP Deskjet 3940 with 4800x1200dpi and up to 16ppm print speed. Is this any good for the latest games??? or this one computer b Intel Pentium 4 640 Processor (3.2Ghz processor speed, 2Mb Level 2 cache memory, 800Mhz front side bus speed). Motherboard - Intel 915 Chipset. 512Mb DDR RAM. 200Gb hard drive. LG DVDRW Drive. nVidea 128Mb PClexpress 6600 graphics. Creative 5.1 surround sound speaker set. 17ins flat screen CRT Monitor. ATX gaming case 6-channel audio. Media card reader. Logitech optical desktop keyboard and mouse. Internal V90 modem. Anti-virus and clean. Microsoft Works. Microsoft Windows XP Home. And is flat crt screen better than tft Last edited by black mirror; April 13th, 2006 at 08:07 PM. |
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Good but i dont think you would be able to run the latest games on medium or high graphics settings. Mainly because of the graphics cards you mentioned. and personaly I think the Athlons are better than pentiums but im biased.
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That will play your RPGs fine, bm. You only really have to worry about high-end gear when you play FPS games (Oblivion is the exception, not the rule).
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Do you mean that none of those will play Oblivion
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The last one you posted will play it on about medium quality.
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Oracle's backup tutorial "A lot of people say games are addictive. Well, they're addictive in the sense that anything you like doing you repeat endlessly. But no one would say, 'Mr Kasparov, you have a chess problem,' or 'Tiger Woods, you have a golf addiction.'" - Ian Livingstone, Creative Director, Eidos. "A problem well stated is a problem half solved" - Charles Franklin Kettering |
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Keep in mind Oblivion is pretty demanding, it's going to be a couple years before RPGs on average demand what it does.
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Oracle's backup tutorial "A lot of people say games are addictive. Well, they're addictive in the sense that anything you like doing you repeat endlessly. But no one would say, 'Mr Kasparov, you have a chess problem,' or 'Tiger Woods, you have a golf addiction.'" - Ian Livingstone, Creative Director, Eidos. "A problem well stated is a problem half solved" - Charles Franklin Kettering |
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