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#1 LahiruD
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LOL, your CPU is the problem.

Even with my 8800GTS, I've got nearly 9200 3DMarks

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#2 LahiruD
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[QUOTE="stu_godd"]

[QUOTE="rudyroundhead"]Sorry if I am misunderstanding your specs as you typed then but you have question marks next to your processor. Are you saying you aren't sure if it's a dual core processor or not? If it isn't a dual core processor then a single core at 2.8ghz is your problem. If it is a dual core processor then I am not sure what is wrong.sSubZerOo

wen i turn my computer on it says i have 2 cores running at 2.8ghz .but every one says thatmycpuis crap.i thought it was good (2.8 x 2.8 = 5.6and 5.6 = good ) so iwas confused toweather it was or not

it says i have 2 cores running at 2.8ghz does that mean 2 x 2.8 or 2 x 1.4??

Secondly is there even a Core 2 duo that has stock speeds that high?

Core 2 Duo E6850 = 3GHz

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[QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="agallo"][QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="m2twkisfun"]

I've been planing to build a new PC, and planned on buying my video card last(January-Febuaryish). I had planned toput in an 8800gt, then in a month or two a second one. But should I just wait until the next gen cards?

I just dont want the current cards if they cant max all games out(Crysis. I'm planning to buy a 680i ASUS board for about 2 hundred bucks, and already have my 610 watt SLI PSU.

prowler666

Yes, 8800GT's in SLi will beat out the GeForce 9 Series in performance (if the game supports SLi). If not, then the GeForce 9 Series will come on top.

Dumbest thing posted on here in a long long time

I didn't mean every card in the 9 series, maybe the low end portion of the series. Idiot.

you think he's planning to buy low-end 9000-series card, when he's comparing it to SLi 8800 GT?

ok, i'll tell you. NO.

you fail.

You just repeated mine

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#4 LahiruD
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yup
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[QUOTE="agallo"][QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="m2twkisfun"]

I've been planing to build a new PC, and planned on buying my video card last(January-Febuaryish). I had planned toput in an 8800gt, then in a month or two a second one. But should I just wait until the next gen cards?

I just dont want the current cards if they cant max all games out(Crysis. I'm planning to buy a 680i ASUS board for about 2 hundred bucks, and already have my 610 watt SLI PSU.

ATLReppa770

Yes, 8800GT's in SLi will beat out the GeForce 9 Series in performance (if the game supports SLi). If not, then the GeForce 9 Series will come on top.

Dumbest thing posted on here in a long long time

I didn't mean every card in the 9 series, maybe the low end portion of the series. Idiot.

LOL,

Someone can get 2x8800GT, do you think he will go for a next generation Med-end card ???

Your Imagination = 0

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#6 LahiruD
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I think you've created another thread few days ago.

YOUR PROCESSOR IS THE PROBLEM.

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#7 LahiruD
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I'm 100% sure that the problem isn't your Hard Drive.

Problem is something else. Mybe RAM, Processor, motherboard, graphic card or the PSU.

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#8 LahiruD
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I prefer Winrar as well
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#9 LahiruD
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[QUOTE="LahiruD"][QUOTE="Mckenna1845"]

I have a 22" generic widescreen that can display 1680 x 1050 or whatever it is. When i select that resolution and then click fullscreen there is a black line on the right of the screen and a smaller line across the bottom, when i say line i mean like a big black box thing. I tried the other resolution and they either make it too big or 1440 x 900 i think it is cuts off a tiny bit but i'd rather have it at full screen at the full resolution anyone know of this problem, world in conflict works perfectly in the resolution.

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WOW Crysis & 1680x1050. Can you play it with that resolution ?

i do

1680x1050 Shadows, Post Processing, Water set to medium. everything else on high

e6600 @ 2.4

8800GT

2gig RAM

Vista

I am very happy, i really thought i was going to have to scale it back alot more to keep it playable. Sometimes being wrong rocks.

Got to try that

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#10 LahiruD
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Download GPU-Z & run it