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#1 Tennisobsessor1
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BTW, I readin off my PC's sidecase, cuz it has a specs list. RAM wasnt listed, but system info in the control planel said 3 gigs RAM, I think.

The sidecase's specs list said my comp had 8 gigs ddr3 system memory, so I guess thats not bad, and my RAM is fine, whether its 3 gigs 8 gigs lol. I think they're separate things tho, but.. lets get back to GPU...

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8 gigs REGULAR system memory, and like, 3 gigs ram.

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My PC has an i5-750 processor w/ 2.66 GHz, an NVIDIA GeForce GT230 card w/ support for DX10, HDMI and DVIcapabilities, and 1.5GB dedicated graphics memory. I have 8 gigs DDR3 system memory, a 1TB hard drive, 3 gigs RAM, Genuine Win7 Home Premium 64-bit, and a SuperMulti DVD burner w/ Lightscribe tech. I wanna no if it will play (w/ fair amount eye candy) Mass Effect 2, Battlefield Bad Co. 2, and other relatively demanding games of today. I don't mean Crysis, btw. That game is too much for my PC just on the demo. FYI, I dont like Crysis anyway lol. So.. Does my comp shape up to recent games, u think?

P.S - If u have trouble finding info on my card, its discontinued, so... that might be why. Andyes, BTW, I no its not as good as a 9800gt, even tho it is newer.

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#4 Tennisobsessor1
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I'm no expert, but yea, don't worry.
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No offense, and take your time, but I'd like an answer before tomorrow please. Just a heads up.
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Oh, so sorry, its gt230, not gt23... lol, sorry
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#8 Tennisobsessor1
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I have3 questions that I would like answered. First, can I run CoD:WaW, Left 4 Dead 2, CoD: MW2, Dragon Age: Origins, and Darkest of Days w/ all setting on max and maintain at least a relatively consistent and enjoyable 30 fps if I use an ATI Radeon HD 4670 with1 gb discrete ddr2 memory?

Please say why/why not, and what card COULD do that. I don't need to power multiple displays, or do all my gaming in HD and multi-task like hell, I just want a consistently enjoyable frame rate in the newest games.

My second question is: What is a good performance setting for Darkest of Days for me? And please, one that isn't TOO ugly, lol. I have an NVIDIA GeForce GT23 with 1.5gb dedicated memory (no idea what kind of memory, cuzthats all it says, but its dedicated.), and my comp has 8gb DDR3 system memory, and a 2.66 GHz Intel Core i5-750 Processor. I have 1 terabyte of storage.

My third question is whether or not I should use my "total available graphics" as listed in my system's info, which is.. ummm..5118 MB. If I should, what exactly does it do? I am guessing it boosts game performance since it sounds like memory for the card, but not sure. It also sounds like it would be integrated.... Would that matter?

Please, any advice is welcome.