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#1 bart9999
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I'm not sure at all. I'm afraid the graphics card won't be able to fill your wsxga screen. As bmaisey said, your processor and ram are ok, but given the high native resolution of the screen and the rather weak graphics card, I'd say low - medium maybe.
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#2 bart9999
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I think you might even be able to run hellgate london on high! Perhaps you should upgrade your RAM to 2gb. It isn't very expensive and 1 gb will become a bottleneck within months.
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#3 bart9999
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UT2004 is by far the best demo ever! It has some of the best maps available, almost every weapon and there are still plenty of people playing it. Well worth a try
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#4 bart9999
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Try out KOTOR or KOTOR II (star wars: knights of the old republic). IMO, one of the best RPG games to date! Might even be the best game i've ever played...
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#5 bart9999
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Serious Sam FTW ;-) The monsters were cartoonish, but great fun
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#6 bart9999
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How about knights of the old republic? Runs great on older systems and is one of the best games i've ever played. Oblivion is great also.
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#7 bart9999
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they do ;) it's called the refresh rate
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#8 bart9999
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Tnx for sharing your precious thoughts to us. Really, the way you've underbuilt your arguments is nothing less than fascinating. Even Cicero himself envies you...
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#9 bart9999
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Check out the forumz on this site: tomshardware.com. There are a lot of people with similar request and they usually get good replies...
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#10 bart9999
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It will surely require more power. The technical reason is that the higher the frequency the cpu is running at, the more current will run through the millions of transistors. This will also generate more heat... What PSU do you have and what components are on it? How about the 12V rails?
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