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Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Nater - 08-03-2012

(08-03-2012, 03:56 AM)KaBooM link Wrote: Thanks for updating this hitman... cool :D

Btw...
AMD  HD 7770 1024MB, Radeon HD 6770 1GB, or Geforce GT610 2GB.. which one do you think is better?

Of course GT610 is the cheapest among these but it would be useless if its performance isn't good enough.

And my CPU is a Pentium G620 Dual core 2.60 GHz.
My dad has a AMD HD 7770 in his PC its an alright card for the money depends what games you want to play I guess


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Gaahl - 08-03-2012

HD 6770 would be my choice, but there's better cards out in that price range if you ask me.... depends on what you plan to play with it

also, how much ram do you have? Having an 1gb video card with less than 2 gb would bottleneck your system, having 4 would be even better


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - KaBooM - 08-04-2012

Yea I have 4 GB of RAM, as for what I want to play... Deus Ex 3, MW3, Assassins Creed 2, Mafia 2, CoD BO, Crysis 2, are the ones I want to play the most, you said there are other cards in that range of price... less than 100 USD? Which cards can you suggest for me?

I didn't look up the price for that AMD 7770 before I put it, I can't afford it, unfortunately.


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - DeLiC - 08-04-2012

(08-03-2012, 03:56 AM)KaBooM link Wrote: Thanks for updating this hitman... cool :D

Btw...
AMD  HD 7770 1024MB, Radeon HD 6770 1GB, or Geforce GT610 2GB.. which one do you think is better?

Of course GT610 is the cheapest among these but it would be useless if its performance isn't good enough.

And my CPU is a Pentium G620 Dual core 2.60 GHz.
i got the HD 7770 HD OC version of this card,its really something GTA IV on very / high settings and no problem running BF3  :7
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all for just over 700€.


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - KaBooM - 08-05-2012

I would buy it if I had the money, and a 600W power supply (My current one is 450). D:


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - [SWK]Dacads - 08-05-2012

(08-05-2012, 11:53 AM)KaBooM link Wrote: I would buy it if I had the money, and a 600W power supply (My current one is 450). D:

Lol I got a "high street" 580w atm but a quality Corsair 750w arriving soon ;)


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - LilBoy - 08-06-2012

Hey guys I don't understand something.I made a CanYouRunIt test for GTA 4 and it passed at everything from minimum and also recomended.But I barely can play the game I have everything on the lowestet settings and it still lags,I get like 15-25 and it's on low...
It makes no sense...
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Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - KaBooM - 08-07-2012

weird lol, even I can run GTA IV at 10-15 fps with this onboard Intel HD graphics 256 MB xD


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - Gaahl - 08-07-2012

From what I've seen, GTA IV is much more CPU reliant than GPU, and it's a pretty heavy game so it tends to work kind of bad even if you have an average pc, I mean, I got an i7 920 8gb ram and a 470 @2gb and it still doesn't give out the performance I expected when maxed out.

@kaboom GTX 550 Ti? It's like 100 euro here


Re: Guideline: Gaming-PC for your budget! - KaBooM - 08-28-2012

(08-07-2012, 08:33 AM)Gaahl link Wrote: From what I've seen, GTA IV is much more CPU reliant than GPU, and it's a pretty heavy game so it tends to work kind of bad even if you have an average pc, I mean, I got an i7 920 8gb ram and a 470 @2gb and it still doesn't give out the performance I expected when maxed out.

@kaboom GTX 550 Ti? It's like 100 euro here

nah can't afford it ;/

I lost some money on a Samsung Galaxy Ace as well so I guess I'll just go for the GT610.