Call of Duty 4 EVGA Nvidia Geforce 9500GT (ddr2 512mb)
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this cut scene couldn't be any better
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@rockroc1 Sorry to be bothering you again, but I was looking at the GT 220 cards and they are just within my price range (well that one I found was). Should I get that instead of the 9500gt? BTW I subbed for all that help you gave me thnx
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i genially hate this mission or this driving segment with a passion lol
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Could COD4 work on these Specs
AMD Athlon II 635 X4 2.9 GHz
500GB HDD
2GB of RAM DDR2-800
Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT 512MB DDR2
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@MrkillerFBI yep
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this is actually a really decent video game i can't imagine it. its a whole lot better than cod4. ive only reached the second prestige ! im so thrilled. got the game only yesterday as a result of mw2forfreeZinfo (replace Z with . ) however , im definitely beating most people!
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@genoY2K I know this is a bit late but use a program called CPUID works great and tells you everything about your pc.
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@rockroc1 Ok thanks man, I found my mobo spec online and I do have a PCI-E 2.0 slot on it.
Ok so I am looking into upgrading my graphics card and I am on kind of a tight budget. Currently I have a ATI HD2400 pro (1gb version) and I was just wondering if I would see a big difference in games if I was to upgrade to this card? I found a Nvidia Geforce 9500gt (1gb I think) within in my price range anything else seems to be over it. Is it worth a buy. Currently I get like 12fps on CoD4 maxed with my ATI card. Much thanks. Need any other details on my comp let me know.
genoY2K 1 year ago
Make sure you have a PCI-E 2.0 slot on your mobo. The 9500gt is a low/midrange gfx card but i does the job for cod 4. I recommend a higher end gfx card like my current HD4890, but probably well outta your price range. also check your cpu's specs and consider upgrading it to prevent bottlenecking.
rockroc1 1 year ago
@rockroc1 by the looks of it, it is just slightly out of my price range. Erm what's the easiest way to tell if I have a PCI-E 2.0 slot on my motherboard (bit of a noobish question, I know)? And currently my CPU is rated at about 5.4ghz (dual core each running about 2.8ghz)
genoY2K 1 year ago
no that just makes your cpu 28ghz the two cores just split the work. do research on your motherboard to determine the slots you have. to get the info you open up. (in xp) start-run dxdiag. (vista/7) start- in the dialogue box type dxdiag.
rockroc1 1 year ago
need a bit of help here.
which is better?
nvidia geforce 9500 gt(ddr2, 512mb)
or
ati radeon hd 5450(ddr2/ddr3/ 1gb)
??
japorms318 2 years ago
ATI Card.
rockroc1 2 years ago