Will a AMD X2 4000+ with 2Gb Ram keep up with a Radeon 3850?

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#1 xpdashxp
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Or will the performance of the video card be bottlenecked by the CPU/Ram.

I've got a hard spending limit of $350 that I want to use to get a new Video card & CPU/Mobo/Ram. Should I stretch and reach for a Radeon 3850 to go with a AMD 4000+ CPU and 2 Gb DDR800, or will the the GPU be bottlenecked by the CPU and RAM. In that case, I could go for better balance with a cheaper Radeon 1950xt or 2600pro and get a AMD 5000+CPU etc.

I am looking to run Bioshock and HL2 and am interested in knowing what kind of performance I can expect with either of the above approaches. Is decent performance in Direct x10 even possible with this setup or should I set my sights for DX9?

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As long as your not gaming in a high resolution, I would get the HD3850. You should be fine in either xp or vista.
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Or will the performance of the video card be bottlenecked by the CPU/Ram.

I've got a hard spending limit of $350 that I want to use to get a new Video card & CPU/Mobo/Ram. Should I stretch and reach for a Radeon 3850 to go with a AMD 4000+ CPU and 2 Gb DDR800, or will the the GPU be bottlenecked by the CPU and RAM. In that case, I could go for better balance with a cheaper Radeon 1950xt or 2600pro and get a AMD 5000+CPU etc.

I am looking to run Bioshock and HL2 and am interested in knowing what kind of performance I can expect with either of the above approaches. Is decent performance in Direct x10 even possible with this setup or should I set my sights for DX9?

Thanks.

xpdashxp
its fine, you can laso OC the CPU pretty good, and do stick with the HD3850, it is a very good card.
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I would say stick with the HD3850 as for the time being you will be fine until you can find enough cash to do a overhaul, don't jack the resolution up if you have something over 19" monitor ot the AA or AF, I played Bioshock on a 7800GTX at 1280x1024 on all high settings so you should be able to do that
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#5 muscleserge
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Also try to go 512mb VRAM if you can, I see a lot of games using aver 300mb of Vram.
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#6 xpdashxp
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Thanks for the recommendations.

It looks like all the Radeon 3850s are PCI Express 2.0?Does that mean I need to spend $100+ on a PCIE 2.0 mobo to take advantage of the 3850 or will it even work in a PCIE 16 mobo?

Thanks.

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#7 PacoL250
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Thanks for the recommendations.

It looks like all the Radeon 3850s are PCI Express 2.0?Does that mean I need to spend $100+ on a PCIE 2.0 mobo to take advantage of the 3850 or will it even work in a PCIE 16 mobo?

Thanks.

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It'll work fine in a PCI-e 1.0 mobo. So no need to buy a new mobo. :)

Also, like muscleserge said, see if you can get the 512MB version of the card; the onboard RAM will help out if you do choose to play at a higher than average resolution (at least, not too high).

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#8 harryBaginas
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Dude I have an AMD 5000+ CPU and a 2600 XT...... And I would much rather have the 4000+ HD3850 combo.

Money better spent on the GPU IMO.