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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...view,3107.html I see Igo Kyu beat me to it... A word of caution - CoD seems to be more dependent on vram (at least currently pre-patch) than most games so the general recommendations in that list may (?) not be completely on the money for CoD. Quote:
1. The size of your case and whether it can accomodate certain of the longer cards - I think ATI cards are generally a little longer than nVidia. This may (?) be an issue for you as FFCW Urizen has suggested. 2. Power supply. The more powerful cards require a decent PSU. You also need to be aware of the type of connectors that the card needs (6-pin + 8-pin etc). Your 350W PSU is a limiting factor. Depends what other hardware you are running but general advice would be to get a new PSU. Generally a 600-650W from a decent manufacturer is adequate unless you plan to install dual gpus. Quote:
A suggestion - with the new patch for COD soon to be released Also, nVidia are releasing their next-gen cards in a few months. There will obviously be a performance boost, but there will likely also be a knock-on effect on the prices of the current generation of cards. So, if you can I'd say try to be patient at least until the COD revamp comes out.
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thx kendo and the others.
your suggestion to be patient and wait, is certainly a clever one, but my rig is far from high end and is aging with every day. i have the feeling, that if i wait another few months, it will not be worth to upgrade anymore but to buy a completely new pc. furthermore we have no clue if the next patch comes out in a week or a year so i stopped to be eager about it. i would just like to to play the game with high video settings and the natural resolution of my old monitor of 1280x1024. now i have to turn the graphics that much down, that it really looks worse than 1946 in most aspects except the cockpits. |
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I think your PC can be ok for a bit yet - your cpu is still solid enough
(see link: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ck,3106-5.html ) - the turbo-boost feature can I think take one core up to 3.6 GHz [and there's always overclocking further down the road], 4GB ram is fine. Try it with a new graphics card first. You can always transfer the card to a new updated PC later if it still doesn't cut it, but at your resolution a lot of cards should be ok. I do think (!
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