Yes, but medium settings like you said. Not exactly. Game wise, having a fast GPU and a slow CPU is like having a Lambo that tops out at 60mph....
You're welcome buddy looking forward to hearing updates!
Metal net like this?: http://static.techspot.com/articles-info/133/images/Image_05T.jpg
Pretty good setup, but don't expect to play Crysis on the highest settings.
If that's all you want out of a graphics card, any card will suit your needs. As long as it has a dvi/hdmi output and the card lists it supports...
I don't think the CPU is compatible. It's not listed in the support list. Even though your motherboard states it supports AM3 cpu's at a cost, i...
Yes. And PC games require api calls and such to Direct X, which mac lacks (unless you run Bootcamp, but that would be cheating :)). But now i have...
Good thing they did. I woulda been pissed otherwise!
Oh yeah, you definitely need at least 1k...
Nice gaming setup. The only thing left to recommend is a nice, big heatsink for your cpu. Look at these.
Wow that's expensive. You can find much cheaper Plus Gold PSUs. First off, are you sure you need close to 1000 watts? Unless you're using 2 or...
Mmmm.... Tasty stuff! Way too much sodium though...
http://www.computerforum.com/162215-windows-7-oem-vs-retail.html
Ok, gotya. Well first you'll need a MicroATX (uATX) motherboard, which is basically a smaller form factor then that of standard ATX boards. In the...
I never had them but some of their psu's get 5 star reviews. There's always a gamble with every computer product out there. That's why they offer...
Go here. Select "drivers and software". Then select "Detect your Product". IT'll find the exact model you have. Post it up here.
That's strange. Go here and update your motherboard drivers first. The important ones are "Intel 3/4/5 Chipset Drivers" and "Intel TPM Device...
You mean pci-e x1 slots? Like these? And i highly doubt that you have a 160W processor. I didn't even have a 300W back in 2001. Check again....
Welcome to the forum! Lets see... your board is pretty old and there's no chance any of it's core hardware and peripherals will be compatible with...
Good question. They're still around because not all software is compatible with 64-bit systems yet. Like bugsy said, the transition is happening...
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