Author Topic: My New Gaming-ish Computer  (Read 816 times)

Yeeaasssss

Specs:

4GB of RAM

ATi Radeon 3800 series 512MB

Phenom Quad core 2.2GHz

300 HD space

Games i can run:

Crysis

Blackops

TF2

StarCraft2

A lot more

Pics:



And my Awesome Desktop



You dont see my Steam name c:
no one cares about me
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 09:59:53 AM by TehZeno »


lol5.8
lolihave300gbtooandthCIAaregu larhomecoputerandicanrungames too

Graphics card is ancient

The clock speed is pretty slow for your processor

Other then that, cool.

I care about you <3 now gimme so i can give it to miga

Decent. Mediocre graphics, though.

What settings can you run Crysis on? I'm curious, because I've started allocating and bookmarking parts on my free time. But I'm not exactly sure what can run what.

EDIT: We can also see your Steam name. Not sure what you meant by that. lol

Decent. Mediocre graphics, though.

What settings can you run Crysis on? I'm curious, because I've started allocating and bookmarking parts on my free time. But I'm not exactly sure what can run what.

I can Run it on High When i dont Have Steam open

I can run It at 60+ fps on Medium with steam open

Graphics card is ancient

The clock speed is pretty slow for your processor

Other then that, cool.

The Quad core makes up for it though really, It can run Blackops at max and Starcraft 2 at Ultra
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 09:57:27 AM by TehZeno »

I care about you <3 now gimme so i can give it to miga

but why would I want a PC that sucks more than current Miga PC :(

DUDE, REMOVE THAT SPECS PICTURE. NOW.

WE CAN SEE YOUR PRODUCT KEY FOR WIN7.

Edit: He got rid of it.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 09:59:22 AM by GeoffPlease »



I was gonna use it to make a super cumpooter for you

Also, most games can't utilize quad cores.

But,
*shrug*

Also, most games can't utilize quad cores.

But,
*shrug*

I saw that Ninja Edit There


Also, most games can't utilize quad cores.

But,
*shrug*

They use three.

Last time I checked, four is more than three. So they would be using three cores, and the fourth for background processing on the computer.