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Is this a good enough PC for Fallout 3?

 

Im sorry it's on Norwegian, but if anyone can read it and help me please send feedback... Also If you know, what do you think would be the best game I could play? Pointing at games like Crysis and GTA 4... Would I be able to play these games on very high? or isn't these thinks close? thx :)

 

 

 

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Kabinett Antec Nine Hundred sort miditower, Vindu i sidepanelet (Uten Stømforsyning)

Strømforsyning, (For GeForce 8/9-serien kreves minst 500W PSU) Corsair Powersupply 650W TXEU Black BULK ATX/EPS, 140mm Fan, 8xSATA, SLI

Hovedkort 1333FSB MSI P45 NEO-F, P45, Socket-775, DDR2, 1600FSB, ATX, ICH10, PCI-Ex(2.0)x16

Prosessorer Intel Core™ 2 Quad Q9400 2,66GHz, Socket 775, 6MB, 1333MHz, Boxed w/Fan

DDR2 minne Corsair TWIN2X PC6400 DDR2 2GB KIT CL4 Kit w/2x 1GB XMS2-6400 dimm's, CL4-4-4-12, 800MHz, E.P.P

Skjermkort - OBS! Radeon 4850/70 krever minst 400W power XFX GeForce GTS 250 512MB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, 2xDVI, Graphics Plus, 738/2200Mhz

Harddisk Western Digital VelociRaptor 150GB, 10000RPM, SATA, 3 Gb/s, 16MB

Ekstra Harddisk 1 Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 500GB, 7200RPM, 16MB Cache, SATA

Multikortleser/Diskettstasjon USB2 multikortleser 3.5" sort for CF I/II,SM,MMC/SD/microSD,MS,xD (bulk)

Optisk leser/brenner Samsung DVD-brenner SH-S222L/BEBN Dual, Lightscribe, Black, IDE, OEM

Ekstra Lydkort Creative SB X-Fi XtremeGamer ,PCI, Retail

Operativsystem 32-bit Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Norsk Consept, kun til PC produksjon

Service Garanti 3 år - Sende inn, PC sendes til Norek.no

Support Support - Norek sin egen support telefon

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The question is, is Fallout 3 good enough for your computer?

 

The processor is good enough to run it. Dunno much about graphics cards, though.

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Yes, with the exception of the low ram, only 2gbs.. Your computer is FAR more then able to run FO3, Crysis, and all them other wonderful games. And with the vid cards listed, good enough to run them on high with 30+ fps.. Though, if your gonna run Vista, you really should go for the max ram.. 3-4 gigs, though the max you can use on 32bit is 3.2-3.5gbs, its better then 2.
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Not saying 2gigs is bad in general, I ran on 2gigs for many years. But Vista is a huge resource hog it takes about 1gig itself just to run, so leaves very little for gaming. If your gonna use Vista, its best to get as much as your Motherboard and or Version of vista can support, so you can run it as smoothly as possible... I didnt enjoy my copy of Vista for that reason, 2 gigs was slow and choppy.
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Not saying 2gigs is bad in general, I ran on 2gigs for many years. But Vista is a huge resource hog it takes about 1gig itself just to run, so leaves very little for gaming. If your gonna use Vista, its best to get as much as your Motherboard and or Version of vista can support, so you can run it as smoothly as possible... I didnt enjoy my copy of Vista for that reason, 2 gigs was slow and choppy.

 

Hmmmm... Well myself WILL NEVER USE Vista as OS for my computer. I check it out many times and found not all of games can read by Vista, poorly many of them is top list games. I think Vista is "something" failed product to me, need to many resource for work optimized and that hits me like hell :verymad:. For me XP is real OS Windows for many computer, no need many resource but u can make it work optimized and i hear about news if Windows will launch new OS. Well if i were u i will throw my Vista OS to trash bin (really sorry for Vista user) :D.

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well vista here on my computer only uses 400mb of ram u have to del all the crap that comes with it ..........

 

dont use windows side bar for one......

 

also over half the things in startup are pointless....... as you will never use them

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