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Offline realgood

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IS it wroth to
« on: December 16, 2012, 08:59:55 AM »
 Doing a  :headscratch: about bying a new card with 4gb of ram but dont really know if would have ingame play   :headscratch: it is gfroce gt630 nvidia 4gb need some in put before I spend the money  :salute
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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2012, 10:02:11 AM »
You wil need a 64 bit OS to run the card.
You should mention your system specs and someone will give you a answer.
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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2012, 01:00:57 PM »
Doing a  :headscratch: about bying a new card with 4gb of ram but dont really know if would have ingame play   :headscratch: it is gfroce gt630 nvidia 4gb need some in put before I spend the money  :salute

That card is an absolute dog, don't waste your money to it.

http://community.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/NVIDIA+GeForce+GT+630/review

For under 60 dollars ATI is your best choice, for example Radeon 6670. Under 100 again ATI 7750... Although no card at that price range is going to give good framerates on anything but Pac-man.

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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2012, 09:06:19 AM »
  :huh  :huh  :huh Dont know how to post a dxdiag yet  :confused:  :confused: This is seft build Rig Asus MB with a phenom 9150e quad core 8gbs of ram 850WPS nvidia  GT220 card 1 gb directx11 windows 7 with 24" asus monitor 60hz with in game vidmem of 4050 mb with a good 59 fps I thank a faster ram would be the best bang for the buck right now . An not take the hammer to me PIG just save for a new build.   :O  :x  :banana:  :banana:  :headscratch:  :headscratch: How where did put that cup of joe its somewhere here o it was under this mess  :airplane:   :joystick:  :old:   :salute
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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2012, 09:29:58 AM »
 :huh  :huh  :huh Dont know how to post a dxdiag yet  :confused:  :confused: This is seft build Rig Asus MB with a phenom 9150e quad core 8gbs of ram 850WPS nvidia  GT220 card 1 gb directx11 windows 7 with 24" asus monitor 60hz with in game vidmem of 4050 mb with a good 59 fps I thank a faster ram would be the best bang for the buck right now . An not take the hammer to me PIG just save for a new build.   :O  :x  :banana:  :banana:  :headscratch:  :headscratch: How where did put that cup of joe its somewhere here o it was under this mess  :airplane:   :joystick:  :old:   :salute

To post a dxdiag,

Click on windows start and type into box dxdiag, at the top of that window click on the dxdiag to start program.

It may ask if you want to check for known drivers or such, click ok and let it run.

After a minute or two it will be done, on the bottom of the new window that opened toward the right side is a button that says "save all info", click it and save it as a ".txt" file on your desktop.... or someplace you can find it.

Close the dxdiag window (your done with it)

find and double click the new file you just made. Copy (click and drag) the top third of the information up to AND INCLUDING "Sound Devices".

Paste it in a post.

You only really need to show the first third, and if you try to post the whole thing it WILL exceed the limit on how much you can post in a single post.

Good Luck.

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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2012, 10:30:39 AM »
 :huh  :huh  :huh Dont know how to post a dxdiag yet  :confused:  :confused: This is seft build Rig Asus MB with a phenom 9150e quad core 8gbs of ram 850WPS nvidia  GT220 card 1 gb directx11 windows 7 with 24" asus monitor 60hz with in game vidmem of 4050 mb with a good 59 fps I thank a faster ram would be the best bang for the buck right now . An not take the hammer to me PIG just save for a new build.   :O  :x  :banana:  :banana:  :headscratch:  :headscratch: How where did put that cup of joe its somewhere here o it was under this mess  :airplane:   :joystick:  :old:   :salute

If you're looking for game performance a faster ram is going to give you about 0fps benefit. Your best choice is to upgrade your graphics card - don't be fooled by the video ram amounts. A low end card with 4Gb ram can be 10 times slower than a high end card with 2Gb ram. Check this article for some advice on which card is recommended for which price tag: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html
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Re: IS it wroth to
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2012, 08:44:02 PM »
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Time of this report: 12/18/2012, 17:06:52
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Might as well face it we are all addicted to this hehehe but me really I can ouit any time I want to <Proud Member 2nd Squad >"***Alchemists***"