Assistance needed Regarding Gaming

davidbond

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I need some list of Motherboard and Graphics card which are supportive with the DDR2 RAM. I love to play game so please suggest me that type of componets by which I am able to play game for a long period. By the way I was unable to play CRYSIS series with my 9500GT graphics card in full graphics. Also unable to play GTA4 in full graphics. I need help to bye the Mainboard and Graphics Card.
 

dpodblood

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Either English isn't his first language, or this is a complete troll post. I will second the "huh?"
 

Rifter

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Im going to try and go for this one guys wish me luck!


Ok so you have DDR2 ram now? what speed is it? how much do you have? What motherboard and CPU do you currently have? Also how much do you have to spend on a upgrade?

If you have a REALLY FAST(think 4Ghz+) dual core or better CPU now and really want to play crysis maxed out then a GTX480 is probably the best idea. Drop it into your current system and go for it.

If you have to go with a platform swap and keep the current DDR2 then a AMD 785G DDR2 mobo and a 965BE would probably be your best bet, then as fast a GPU as you can afford, at least a GTX 460 or ATI 5850 at the minimum to play crysis close to maxed out. And make sure you have 4GB of ram.
 

borisvodofsky

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bwahahahaha...

Basically it's about money.. spend another 1500 for dyi computer,, OR pay 5000 to alienware.
 

dfuze

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I've going with English not primary language, no biggie.
What resolution are you trying to game at that is giving you trouble, as that will also help you don't over or under buy on the video card. Rifterut gave some good ideas, but it would also help to know how much money you are looking to spend.
 

Rifter

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I've going with English not primary language, no biggie.
What resolution are you trying to game at that is giving you trouble, as that will also help you don't over or under buy on the video card. Rifterut gave some good ideas, but it would also help to know how much money you are looking to spend.

i've come to the conclusion that it is literally not possible to overbuy a video card for Crysis when going for full graphics.