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can i play call of duty 4 on my cpu

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by sakid321, Jul 17, 2008.

  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    The G25 works on the PC. Expensive though... :S
     
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    sakid321 Guest

    is Diamond Radeon HD 3650 1gb video card good to play cod4 and half-life 2 and assasins creed and crysis and mass effect and a cpu processor of
    AMD athlon 64 x2 6000+ dual core...

    thanks
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    The E7200 is a beter processor than the 6000+.
    As for the graphics card, it's alright, but nothing special.
     
  4. sakid321

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    but e7200 is only 2.53ghz

    and amd is 3.0ghz

    explain why? please thanks

    and can Diamond Radeon HD 3650 1gbmemo play all those games? in high because i saw this video it plays cod4 at 44fps .... so cant it ?
     
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    speed isn't everything. intel architecture is much better, so the 500mhz difference isn't noticeable. there's always overclocking the E7200, which would pass by the x2 6000+

    44fps is more than playable. it's not exactly smooth like 60fps, but it's not jittery. if you don't want to worry about upgrading for a while, get a HD4850. that'll handle cod4 with ease.
     
  6. sammorris

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    Resolution and filters play as much a part in a game's performance level as the detail. 800x600 unfiltered will still look poor on any screen, even with the detail levels at max, as will 1600x1200 with 4xAA and 16xAF but minimum detail. The key is finding the balance of a good compromise. The faster the graphics card, the less compromise you have to make.
     
  7. sakid321

    sakid321 Guest

    iam trying to stay on a budget i am gonna go with sapphire HD2600pro

    cause it can run crysis on 39fps and cod4 on 44fps
    and assasins creed on 41 fps and all other games run for about 45-50 fps...


    but if i get the e7200 dual core 2.53ghz some games need 3.0ghz to run it will it still run .. or can i overclock it and if i can how much can i overclock and what kind of cpu cooler do i need for that because iam
    afraid that my cpu might get to hot and EXPLODE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Only at 640x480, and that's going to suck...
    The HD2600 pro is a really slow card.

    Your CPU won't explode from overclocking, it's recommended as long as you don't go too far. Also, games can interpret how fast your CPU really is. A 2.53Ghz Core 2 CPU will always pass tests that say you need a 3Ghz CPU, as it's faster than other 3Ghz chips.
     

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