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Exclamation I need some Help.. - 07-08-2012, 10:23 | posts: 11

Hello. I just created an account and there are like so many things I would like to ask since I just got into all this... Um.. I don't know much about Graphics card but I'm leaning forward to buy HD 6770 128 Bits 1024MB DDR5 850MHZ XFX, core i3, 6GB RAM DDR3, 500watts power supply and 500 GB Hard disk.

What do you think guys...? Can I play games like Crysis 2, BF 3, Call of Duty MD 3 at 1080 resolution.. Oh yeah, I've got 23" monitor screen..
   
 
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Default 07-08-2012, 11:00 | posts: 1,443 | Location: Unknown

HD 6770 is too slow to run games at 1920x1080. At least on higher settings. Are those your current specs or are you planning to buy a pre-built PC?
   
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Default 07-08-2012, 12:48 | posts: 11

I'm now planning on buying core i5, GTX 550i DDR5 2GB 192 bits 6 GB RAM.. Can I maxed out games with these spec?
   
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Default 07-08-2012, 12:51 | posts: 1,443 | Location: Unknown

No, not at Full HD resolution. What's your budget and which country do you live in? What store are you buying from? It's better to assemble PC than buy a pre-built one. This will get you better performance and quality for same or lower price.
   
 
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Default 07-08-2012, 12:55 | posts: 11

Yeah, I'm assembling a PC and my budget is $450.
   
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Default 07-08-2012, 13:00 | posts: 11

Please help me..
   
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You wont be able to max out anything with that budget. Save up some money
   
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Default 07-08-2012, 16:23 | posts: 1,025 | Location: Monmouth County, NJ

you really should get at bear minimum a radeon 6870 or Geforce 560ti for 1920x1080
   
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Default 07-10-2012, 21:17 | posts: 10,846 | Location: England

You have another thread where you appear to be asking the same question. So this is closed and you can continue on that one thread please
   
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