Tuesday, July 28, 2009

I have a 3year old computer i would like to play call of duty 4 and other i have a graphics card SiS 661FX/GX?

Mainboard :Packard Bell NEC Unspecified


Chipset : SiS 661FX/GX


Processor :Intel Pentium 4 516J @ 2933 MHz


Physical Memory : 512 MB (1 x 512 DDR-SDRAM )


Video Card :Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) SiS661FX/760/741/M661FX/M760/M741 GUI 2D/3D Accelerator


Hard Disk :ST380011A (80 GB)


DVD-Rom Drive : COMBO IDE5232CO ATA Device


DVD-Rom Drive : DVDRW USB H16X USB Device


Monitor Type :ProView Technology - 15 inches


Network Card :Realtek Semiconductor RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter


Operating System :Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate Professional 6.00.6000


DirectX : Version 10.00


Windows Performance Index :1.0Manufacturer : Packard Bell NEC


Mainboard : Packard Bell NEC Unspecified


Bios : Phoenix Technologies, LTD


Chipset : SiS 661FX/GX


Physical Memory : 512 MB DDR-SDRAM


LPC bus :Yes


PCI Bus :Yes


AGP Bus :Yes


USB Bus :Yes


SMBus/i2c Bus :Yes


Bus HyperTransport :No


Bus CardBus :No


Bus FireWire :No


what graphic card is suitable for this.

I have a 3year old computer i would like to play call of duty 4 and other i have a graphics card SiS 661FX/GX?
Forget needing dual core; it works well without. I've seen it working well on a three year old Pentium 4CPU 3.2 and with 2 gig of ram on a premium Asus P4 Motherboard. I've also seen it run terribly on a dual core system; not sure the total build, but it didn't run *as* well as on the P4 I've seen.





What I would say is that you get hold of the best graphics card that you can afford to play *any* PC game. That being said, it might be hard to determine just what limitations you might have on your graphics-card slot.





Bear one thing in mind here; for everyone who would take a liking to any particular graphics-card there will be as many that would give you a different answer.





With regard to your Motherboard: Unspecified means it's been built to factory-form and the rest of the PC itself is built around it; 'unspecified' doesn't mean it's not good enough ... but equally it might not be be good enough to play such a game as COD4. I have a three year-old Mohertboard that can still beat a lot of mid-range dual-core assemblies.





That still leaves you with a few questions not answered, but in all honesty and without knowing how your PC performs graphically (only you might know this) it's hard to fully deterimne. Rule-of-thumb has always been the best you can afford with regard to Motherboard, processor, RAM and graphics card ... (in that order.) ie ... you can have the greatest graphics card but if you don't have a Motherboard that's good enough to 'keep up with it' then the graphics-card will never run at it's best ... and any other combination of the above.





OK ... I know, that's as clear as mud but (and frankly) without seeing what *you* see it's a bit hard to give a definative answer here.





Good Luck





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Reply:i checked on the requirements for this game and here they are:





Minimum system requirements;





* CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 2800+ processor or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better supported


* RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista)


* Hard drive: 8GB of free hard drive space


* Video card: NVIDIA(R) Geforce(TM) 6600 or better or ATI(R) Radeon(R) 9800Pro or better





Recommended system requirements;





* CPU: 2.4 GHz dual core or better is recommended


* RAM: 1GB for XP; 2GB for Vista is recommended


* Hard drive: 8GB of free hard drive space


* Video card: 3.0 Shader Support recommended. Nvidia Geforce 7800 or better or ATI Radeon X1800 or better

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