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RE: Help on spec's for new PC - Dexdrex007 - 10-26-2010

(10-22-2010, 12:36 AM)Nidal K. Wrote: Keep in mind that if a processor is overclocked , its life also reduces drastically . The speed its going at is great . I have a computer running at 3.33 ghz and when overclocked it goes till 3.93 . The only problem is that , to support the overclocking , everything in your computer starts running a lot faster . The cooling fan , the RAM , so the life of almost every part in your computer reduces .
Your graphics card is great , especially as it is a GDDR5 . It will have no problems running any game in the present world .
Good luck mate . Tell us what you buy in the end .


not if you have sufficient cooling.
(10-22-2010, 01:36 AM)Sam Wrote: Want to play COD on it and game, processor, memory and your graphics card need to be top end.
EDIT,

Use this site and it has minimum specs for games and ways to improve.

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/

no, even a 9500GT will run COD MW2 smoothly.


RE: Help on spec's for new PC - Diabolic - 10-26-2010

Get the 39548 one, That looks sweet Smile