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Old October 25th, 2007, 06:44 PM
shibby31 shibby31 is offline
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gaming problem HELP!!!!!!

I have a Dell 2400 w/2.2 gig pentium 4. I upgraded the ram to 2 gigs, Put in a GeForce FX 5500 video card, and put all my music and such on a 160 gig external hard drive so that my internal is 77% free space. For some reason I still cannot play 3D games such as Ghost Recon 2. The computer stutters so bad there is no way you can enjoy it. What am I doing wrong? I put all this money into this piece of junk so I could play these games and so far its all been a waste. Please someone help me I would very much appericate it
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Old October 25th, 2007, 07:20 PM
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Go to the link below and in the drop down box pick the game you want to play then click on Can You Run It. Another page will open and you will be prompted for the download to check out your system. Allow it to install and then wait for the test to be done. Once its done scroll down and read what it has about your system components and make sure that they are ok to run that game. You can check for any game you can't play or if you want to get a game you can check before you buy it.

http://www.srtest.com/referrer/srtest
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