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Case: Sigma Phantom
Processor: 2.8GHz AMD Athlon II X4 (Quad Core)
Motherboard: Gigabyte MA770-UD3
Ram: 5GB DDR2 (2x2gb and 1x1gb)
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GT 240 1GB GDDR3
Hard Drives: Two 300GB And One 160GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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Processor: 2.8GHz AMD Athlon II X4 (Quad Core)
Motherboard: Gigabyte MA770-UD3
Ram: 5GB DDR2 (2x2gb and 1x1gb)
Graphics Card: Nvidia Geforce GT 240 1GB GDDR3
Hard Drives: Two 300GB And One 160GB
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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Its a very nice setup. But if your going for FPS then you always could upgrade your video card. 8.5
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FloridaRedneck wrote Its a very nice setup. But if your going for FPS then you always could upgrade your video card. 8.5
thanks and im upgrading my ram to 8gb first then i was thinking bout doing my grahpics card, what one do you think i should get?
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Meh you cheaped out on EVERYTHING. The RAM would run SUPER slow because it is 3 dimms. The graphics card is below average. The only nice thing is the Case lol.
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8/10 I'd get more RAM and a better processor.
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Way better then my computer I'll tell you that. I'm jealous.
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As a piece of personal advice, I would go for a processor with 3+Ghz, DDR3 RAM and a better graphics card.
These parts dont look like they would run modern games very well at a decent resolution/speed :/
These parts dont look like they would run modern games very well at a decent resolution/speed :/
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The Motherboard looks like a toy. lol.
But as many people have and will tell you; update your graphics card if you're playing games on this thing.
But as many people have and will tell you; update your graphics card if you're playing games on this thing.
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Nice computer but its not going to perform well in modern games.
To get it up to gaming spec you should consider:
New processor, a more modern AMD or preferably an intel sandy bridge (core i3/i5/i7)
New graphics card, for modern games go with at least a 550 ti or preferably a 560 ti (or AMD equivelent)
The RAM is old but it should be fine.
You may also need a ne PSU.
To get it up to gaming spec you should consider:
New processor, a more modern AMD or preferably an intel sandy bridge (core i3/i5/i7)
New graphics card, for modern games go with at least a 550 ti or preferably a 560 ti (or AMD equivelent)
The RAM is old but it should be fine.
You may also need a ne PSU.
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GO for a Radeon hd 6970 and get 4gb ram ddr3 stick. or get 2 to make it 8gb. try make your ram into 1 or 2 sticks at most
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