not too many good cards at that range, but if you go slightly higher, 460/768 is 115AR not too long ago, also I think they had it for like 96AR at one point.
You can't run BC2 with that processor.
hmm, maybe I'll bite the bullet and pay a bit more. Luckly its not like my other hobbies where "a little bit more" for one part is a few hundred dollars. lol
Edit: Cheapest 460 I found was this one http://canadacomputers.com/product_i...item_id=034047 - where are they listed for 115$?
Whys that? I find that hard to believe. Maybe it wont run it highest settings but I'm pretty confident it'll run it since my buddy with an E6750 plays BC2 without an issue.
Edit: something else to consider i just read.
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Sorry, but that Tom's Hardware graph is useless. It's disabling cores on an i5, which isn't a relevant test for anyone, since it doesn't simulate any existing CPUs. Here's a more reasonable test: http://www.legionhardware.com/articles_pages/battlefield_bad_company_2_tuning_guide,7.html. Your processor would be equivalent to an Athlon X2, most likely.
For your system, a GTS450 is a great match.
Should I expect roughly the same performance with the GTS 450 + my current processor?
Yes, because you will be CPU-limited. A 5870, which was used in that test, would not give you any higher performance in multiplayer matches because the game is so taxing on the CPU. Keep in mind that most (all?) benchmarks of BC2 have been done in the single-player game. That's fine for testing the limits of video cards, but it says nothing about how the multiplayer game runs. With my e8400, I cannot get over 45fps no matter how low I drop the settings/resolution. Don't expect to get more than that on your system, but at least with the GTS450, you can turn up some quality settings.
