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Nvidia geforce 9600GT or Asus 6670 for a graphics card?


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Nope, and neither can 7790, GTX 650 or GTX 650 Ti. If you want ENBs, double the offer.



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I also have a intel quad q8200 CPU. Is this going to affect me?

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Depends on what kinds of games are you playing. Skyrim can work on a Core 2 Duo with enough RAM (4GB at least), FO3/NV can work perfectly on a C2D with 2-4GB RAM. You won't be hitting 60FPS in Skyrim with it on high/ultra but it'll run Skyrim at over 30FPS at all times. That is, unless you intend to use a bunch of scripted mods, then it'll run like crap.

 

Seeing your CPU, the type of card you're looking for and level of quality you want, could you post the rest of your specs?



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That's done by running DxDiag right?



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Hell if I know, I ain't got Windows. Let's see if there's any software to do that... found it!

 

Okay, get CPU-Z, switch to "Mainboard" tab and list the "Manufacturer" and "Model" specifications. Next, switch to "SPD" tab and list the "Manufacturer", "Max Bandwidth" and "Part Number" values for each RAM slot. Also, the PSU power rating, but you can only find that by taking off the side-panel.



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Nevermind, I am simply getting a new computer with a quad processor and an hd radeon 7850. Thanks a lot for your help though!






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