Comfort Curve 2000 Xp Driver Blogspot Are These Specs Good For Gaming?

Are these specs good for gaming? - comfort curve 2000 xp driver blogspot

Can I play many new games like Crysis, CoD 4 / 5, etc.
Are there any suggestions to improve?

Here are the specifications:

Case - Raidmax Smilodon
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P
Processor - AMD Athlon X2 7850
Memory - G. Skill 4GB (2x2GB) PC2-8500 DDR2 Kit
Graphics card - Sapphire Radeon HD 4770 512 MB
HDD - Western Digital SE16 640GB SATA
CD / DVD - Samsung SH-S223 22x DVD + /-RW DL
Keyboard and Mouse - Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
Operating System - Windows XP

3 comments:

☺♫Dave♂♠ said...

Well, I think these specifications are indeed respectable, but I think the processor is probably insufficient. I recommend a Core i7 920, or a Core 2 Quad Q6600. But if you're under oath AMD Phenom cores are not bad, but probably I would suggest Intel.

When you upgrade the processor I think you are a heavy machine for high performance.

Masked Musketeer said...

Looks good to me. You can play at a respectable pace (not much, but playable). Call of Duty is an opportunity, more scalable machines on the lower ... Crysis will not cry, however, on your computer.

The 4770 is probably in resolutions above 1680 * 1050 drowning (although this depends on the game, Crysis is probably a no-go-HD) resolution.

As you can probably a motherboard Am3 Phenom X4 II 940 Upgrade (3.0 GHz quad-core), but it also means that you make your graphics card and RAM upgrade is due in full use below.

Ragingre... said...

CPU and motherboard weakness here, if you can help a Core2Duo and board have set i7 chip, or if you spend money, otherwise it is a decent team to play Crysis ... but not perfect.

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