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don't disagree with root he is so much smarter then u
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Helpless wrote
r00t wrote
DeaThly wrote Sir, that is impossible, to run Most CoD games you need an Intel i5 Quad, GPU like Sapphire Radeon.

Not true.

Syxcz wrote Not possible with your budget .

Only part true.

y0Pika wrote If you're using GBP, it's possible.
I build a PC with a 6 Core processor, 4gb ram, 500gb harddrive, nice case and a 2gb gfx card

Core count does not determine performance and neither does the frame buffer of a graphics card.

Helpless wrote I just went with a 680 build and it can run the games I want including 250 fps i need for promod.

Expensive 120 Hz monitors refresh 120 times per second. You don't need 250 FPS for anything and par for the course with monitors is 60 Hz.



OP, that is 350 GBP, correct?
Actually the best way to play cod4 promod is with 250fps -_- so yes I do.

And also you can't say my build is OP because you gave me a build that came up to 712 and i got it $20 cheaper by sacrificing harddrive space because I already have a harddrive

I have yet to recommend the 680 to anyone on TTG. Whoever told you running any game at above a monitor's refresh rate will make any difference needs a stern talking-to. I understand that adjustments must be made for FPS drops, but that's irrelevant. If you wanted to see any improvement in smoothness, you'd need a 120 Hz monitor, which can display 120 FPS.

devils2012 wrote don't disagree with root he is so much smarter then u

I don't know everything... There's nothing wrong with disagreeing with anyone.
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Helpless wrote
r00t wrote
DeaThly wrote Sir, that is impossible, to run Most CoD games you need an Intel i5 Quad, GPU like Sapphire Radeon.

Not true.

Syxcz wrote Not possible with your budget .

Only part true.

y0Pika wrote If you're using GBP, it's possible.
I build a PC with a 6 Core processor, 4gb ram, 500gb harddrive, nice case and a 2gb gfx card

Core count does not determine performance and neither does the frame buffer of a graphics card.

Helpless wrote I just went with a 680 build and it can run the games I want including 250 fps i need for promod.

Expensive 120 Hz monitors refresh 120 times per second. You don't need 250 FPS for anything and par for the course with monitors is 60 Hz.



OP, that is 350 GBP, correct?Actually the best way to play cod4 promod is with 250fps -_- so yes I do.

And also you can't say my build is OP because you gave me a build that came up to 712 and i got it $20 cheaper by sacrificing harddrive space because I already have a harddrive


I played promod on my old laptop with 110 frames, i ended up capping at 80 and noticed NO difference, unless you are a super human you cant even recognize s difference
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SHS wrote
Helpless wrote
r00t wrote
DeaThly wrote Sir, that is impossible, to run Most CoD games you need an Intel i5 Quad, GPU like Sapphire Radeon.

Not true.

Syxcz wrote Not possible with your budget .

Only part true.

y0Pika wrote If you're using GBP, it's possible.
I build a PC with a 6 Core processor, 4gb ram, 500gb harddrive, nice case and a 2gb gfx card

Core count does not determine performance and neither does the frame buffer of a graphics card.

Helpless wrote I just went with a 680 build and it can run the games I want including 250 fps i need for promod.

Expensive 120 Hz monitors refresh 120 times per second. You don't need 250 FPS for anything and par for the course with monitors is 60 Hz.



OP, that is 350 GBP, correct?
Actually the best way to play cod4 promod is with 250fps -_- so yes I do.

And also you can't say my build is OP because you gave me a build that came up to 712 and i got it $20 cheaper by sacrificing harddrive space because I already have a harddrive


I played promod on my old laptop with 110 frames, i ended up capping at 80 and noticed NO difference, unless you are a super human you cant even recognize s difference
Because there was no difference. Your monitor only refreshed 60 times each second.
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r00t wrote
Helpless wrote
r00t wrote
DeaThly wrote Sir, that is impossible, to run Most CoD games you need an Intel i5 Quad, GPU like Sapphire Radeon.

Not true.

Syxcz wrote Not possible with your budget .

Only part true.

y0Pika wrote If you're using GBP, it's possible.
I build a PC with a 6 Core processor, 4gb ram, 500gb harddrive, nice case and a 2gb gfx card

Core count does not determine performance and neither does the frame buffer of a graphics card.

Helpless wrote I just went with a 680 build and it can run the games I want including 250 fps i need for promod.

Expensive 120 Hz monitors refresh 120 times per second. You don't need 250 FPS for anything and par for the course with monitors is 60 Hz.



OP, that is 350 GBP, correct?
Actually the best way to play cod4 promod is with 250fps -_- so yes I do.

And also you can't say my build is OP because you gave me a build that came up to 712 and i got it $20 cheaper by sacrificing harddrive space because I already have a harddrive

I have yet to recommend the 680 to anyone on TTG. Whoever told you running any game at above a monitor's refresh rate will make any difference needs a stern talking-to. I understand that adjustments must be made for FPS drops, but that's irrelevant. If you wanted to see any improvement in smoothness, you'd need a 120 Hz monitor, which can display 120 FPS.

devils2012 wrote don't disagree with root he is so much smarter then u

I don't know everything... There's nothing wrong with disagreeing with anyone.
http://icap.me/i/LuPy7v9NST.png

You gave me this root 721 my bad not 712
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Helpless wrote
r00t wrote
DeaThly wrote Sir, that is impossible, to run Most CoD games you need an Intel i5 Quad, GPU like Sapphire Radeon.

Not true.

Syxcz wrote Not possible with your budget .

Only part true.

y0Pika wrote If you're using GBP, it's possible.
I build a PC with a 6 Core processor, 4gb ram, 500gb harddrive, nice case and a 2gb gfx card

Core count does not determine performance and neither does the frame buffer of a graphics card.

Helpless wrote I just went with a 680 build and it can run the games I want including 250 fps i need for promod.

Expensive 120 Hz monitors refresh 120 times per second. You don't need 250 FPS for anything and par for the course with monitors is 60 Hz.



OP, that is 350 GBP, correct?
Actually the best way to play cod4 promod is with 250fps -_- so yes I do.

And also you can't say my build is OP because you gave me a build that came up to 712 and i got it $20 cheaper by sacrificing harddrive space because I already have a harddrive

Ooooooooh $20 whooopee!
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i built my pc for 300 and i can play all cods and most games on ultra

specs
8gb ddr3 ram
nvidia gtx 550ti graphics card
intel i7-2700k cpu at 3.50ghz
asus p8h61-mx usb3 rev X.0x
running windows 7

id recommend using those specs my pc never has any problems running any game except minor frame rate issues when running fraps
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blackopsiso wrote i built my pc for 300 and i can play all cods and most games on ultra

specs
8gb ddr3 ram
nvidia gtx 550ti graphics card
intel i7-2700k cpu at 3.50ghz
asus p8h61-mx usb3 rev X.0x
running windows 7

id recommend using those specs my pc never has any problems running any game except minor frame rate issues when running fraps

Calling BS on that price and recommending that people use those specs is ridiculous.
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r00t wrote
blackopsiso wrote i built my pc for 300 and i can play all cods and most games on ultra

specs
8gb ddr3 ram
nvidia gtx 550ti graphics card
intel i7-2700k cpu at 3.50ghz
asus p8h61-mx usb3 rev X.0x
running windows 7

id recommend using those specs my pc never has any problems running any game except minor frame rate issues when running fraps

Calling BS on that price and recommending that people use those specs is ridiculous.


i work at a computer parts store in my area so staff discount and why is recommending these specs ridiculous
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Great! Besides the graphics card.. I would have gone with a Geforce.. But, Everything else is awesome.. Well, You could go with Windows eight. But, Windows 7 is fine too.
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