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#1 the49er
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I have installed cod4 on my computer and it works. but it is very slow.

if I look at the server list the pings are 23, 50... But when I join the game its is very slow and I always have a ping of 180 or higher. I think it has nothing to do with my internet cause thats fine on cod1 and cod Uo. Also with singleplayer is it very slow.

my computer got :

intel pentium D 925

nvidia g-force 8300GT

2GB Ram

Direct X 9.0

I think my processor is a bit to slow. But what do you people think?

and if it is my processor do I need to buy a new one?

and if I buy a new one and put it in my computer, can it chrash than?

thnx hope you people can help me

49er,

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#2 ferrari2001
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did you disable your firewall and ur routers firewall or allowed the program through??
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#3 Oom_Gert
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I have installed cod4 on my computer and it works. but it is very slow.

if I look at the server list the pings are 23, 50... But when I join the game its is very slow and I always have a ping of 180 or higher. I think it has nothing to do with my internet cause thats fine on cod1 and cod Uo. Also with singleplayer is it very slow.

my computer got :

intel pentium D 925

nvidia g-force 8300GT

2GB Ram

Direct X 9.0

I think my processor is a bit to slow. But what do you people think?

and if it is my processor do I need to buy a new one?

and if I buy a new one and put it in my computer, can it chrash than?

thnx hope you people can help me

49er,

the49er

Your CPU is okay bit your graphics card is a bit weak for gaming.

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#4 king_of_metal
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I don't know how accurate it is, but you can give this a try to test your PC. Just pick COD4 in the pull down box.
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#5 TheCheat23k
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I don't know how accurate it is, but you can give this a try to test your PC. Just pick COD4 in the pull down box.king_of_metal

That actually works quite well...but it told me on my old computer that I could run Bioshock on recommended settings, which I couldn't at all...

You should certainly upgrade your gfx card. I had a 8300GS and it was horrible. I upgraded to a 8600GT and I can play anything I want now. If you really want to make sure you can play anything, get a 8800GT or better. You can get a 8600GT at newegg.com or buy.com or around $70-75 shipped (which is what I did). Your best choices are XFX or EVGA cards IMO. It wouldn't hurt gettings a new processor as well, or a whole new system for that matter, but just a 8600GT alone should boost you enough to play Call of Duty 4 at full settings. (I can play COD4 at full settings, but my processor is a AMD 5000+ X2 as well).

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#6 the49er
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so its not my processor but its my videocard?
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#7 The_Foxcono
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so its not my processor but its my videocard?the49er

Correct - the 8300gs is way too weak. The processor should be able to take it, albeit not on max, but you should be able to crank out a decent medium w/ an 8600GT.