Would I be able to play the latest games on highest settings? This are the spec AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ nVidia Geforce 7800 GT 2 Gb RAM Memory DDR Thanks
I am pretty new to gaming on the pc but judging that... Yes. and get a nice Mobo for that system..its pretty nice..unless you already have one
plenty enough,sept you could prolly get a faster single core for the same price thats better for gaming instead of the dual since games dont use 2 cores.
plenty enough,sept you could prolly get a faster single core for the same price thats better for gaming instead of the dual since games dont use 2 cores. [/b][/quote] On the other hand, stick with a dual core for future gaming...It will be better than single core in the end.. Current games using it: AOE3, Quake 4. They dont fully use it yet but its in some use I believe..
I already opened a threath for that purpose so I think i'll stick with the dual one since gaming at the same time you render or burn some DVDs must be cool
yea you should be able to , but give us more specs... because if u got a crappy HDD then it will lag while gaming...etc
That system will run games AWESOME. Every game on full settings with 4x AA. easily. chuck a DFI Ultra-D in as the motherboard for sli in the future, some ocz value ram 2gb (2x 1gb sticks). A good 120-180gb hard drive probably a WD SATA drive and it will run safe as houses. Dman I wish I could get that.
keep everything you have listed now and get a dfi sli-d motherboard, it will kick serious ass with it. who ever said single core is better for LATEST games are stupid i heard CoD2 uses it.
dfi sli-d is waste because its just a ultra-d with sli factory enabled. To enable sli on the ultra-d all you have to do is get a pencil and draw a line on your motherboad about 1 cm long. http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread...00&page=1&pp=15