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@ 800x600 :PCrysis High Deatil FTW on my 9800GT with little slow down. All my other PC Games that I have work on the most max setting with a very very stable frame rate.
unkipower
Heck, I still have a 8800gtx and it plays all games great, usually with max settings. Truth be told, the pace of new games using better graphics has drastically slowed down in the past few years. This is primarily due to the decrease in games developed solely for the pc. I think the last graphical "wow factor" game to be released is still Crysis. So in 3 years we haven't advanced much, if at all. In the old days of pc gaming, I would get a new card roughly every 2 years. I'm going on my 4th year with the 8800gtx.
[QUOTE="unkipower"]@ 800x600 :P You mean 1680x1050, right?Crysis High Deatil FTW on my 9800GT with little slow down. All my other PC Games that I have work on the most max setting with a very very stable frame rate.
-CheeseEater-
FTW. :)I'm running 2 9800 GT's in SLI qand can run anything out right now on high or extreme with excellent FPS, am using a 28" Hanns g HD monitor.
dollhobbs
I just got the card a week ago and I run any game I throw at it just fine. I got it for a good price too, so I'm very happy with my purchase.
metro 2033 will have to be set to medium/low that's the only game i can think of that will suffer. gta 4 should be fine cause the i5 should handle it well. crysis will be fine on high settings as long as you dont go over 1680x1050.
edit: oh yeah arma 2 may have to be set a little lower too like high/medium.... and stalker clear sky/call of pripyat is pretty demanding.
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