number2 wrote:
Tomasu wrote:
^^ Yaye greetings number2. I believe that I have typed my happy computer specifications below:
ASRock H61M-S Motherboard
Intel Core i5 2500 (3.3 GHz)
AMD Radeon HD 4850 (512 MB VRAM)
4GB RAM
500 GB Internal Hard Drive (HDD)
^^ I am very sorry if this is not a nice specification for you, number2. (I am very sorry as I believe that I may not for the moment remember the remaining details)
Not bad I have the 2500k i5+ Gigabyte P67 UDA4 SLi in my personal computer that I'm on right now. The 2500k and the 2500 depending if you do overclocking is a great cpu its almost as fast as a core i7 980 really even tho its like 30 percent of the price. lol.
I used to have a Radeon 4850 with my Intel core 2 Q6700, 4 gigs of ram. Not a bad card at all but for newer games you'd need like a 6870 or something. Also the 4850 is technically an ATI card the AMD name didn't come into place untill the 6000 series.
^^ Yaye thankee for your advice number2.
I believe that my little graphics card friend is very happy to play the games that I enjoy playing and have done so rather recently, as I believe that I do not often play very very new happy games with very high specifications, and I believe that I am also very happy to play computer games with medium settings. I believe that my little computer plays happily Mass Effect 2 and Fallout: New Vegas with rather high settings also.
Then that computer is great for what it plays. I'm going to get Battlefield 3 when it comes out so my two Nvidia GTX 460's in sli should be able to play that game on medium to high settings. I read that to be able to play that game with everything on you would need two nvidia GTX 580's that is insane.
If you were to get that game I'd suggest you getting 8 GB of ram and something like a GTX 560 ti or a Radeon 6970 because the 4850 you need something like a 4890 the least.