Thanks man. I basically game at 1080p (1920 x 1080). And so far didn't find any prob playing games like DoW: Retribution and some other. The only problem I found recently while playing The Witcher 2 at max. My monitor is Samsung LED 22".Its fine, theres no NEED to upgrade the graphics card, it's not perfect but it should be okay. what resolution do you game at?
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[QUOTE="kuasha786"][QUOTE="ferret-gamer"]Your graphics card will still play games, some of hte more demanding ones, only on low or medium. The rest of your computer is just dandy though, you get a new graphics card and PSU and you will have smooth sailing for all games. You will need a new PSU if you want to upgrade to a decent graphics card.evildead6789Please suggest me regarding the PSU and GPU I should go for. Waiting for your reply. depends how much money you're willing to spend, which monitor you have and on what resolution you're willing to play. The hd 6850 is best buy if you consider price vs performance. It wil run everything maxed out on 720p (1280 x 720) and you will get a decent quality on 1080p (1920 x 1080). The monitor only matters because of what resolutions it supports. The hd 6850 costs around 150$ A hd 6950 is better and also has a very good price/performance ratio. It will deliver much better performance on 1080p. It costs around 220$. It doesn't really matter if you get the 1gb or 2gb version, the 2gb is offcourse (a little bit) better. The gtx 560ti from is in the same range for price and power. The best card you can get without being crazy is the gtx 580. it will cost you a lot of money though, it's about 1.5 times as good as the hd 6950. but costs more than 2 times as much. A lot of them in the 500$ price range If you're crazy buy the gtx 590 , it's almost 2 times the power of a gtx 580, more than two times the power of a hd 6950. costs around 800$ Here's a guide that will help you some more with choosing your graphics card http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-performance-radeon-geforce,2997.html Once you've chosen your graphics card we will help choosing your psu For price of the psu you can expect 1/2- 1/5 the price of your graphics card, the higher the graphics card, the higher the divider. A 150$ card will do with a 70$ psu, a 800$ card will need around a 180$ psu. Thanks a lot Evildead. I think GTX 560Ti will be better for me right now. My monitor is Samsung LED 22". I wanna play games with max res of 1080p (1920 x 1080). So please suggest me about the PSU which I should really go for.
Your graphics card will still play games, some of hte more demanding ones, only on low or medium. The rest of your computer is just dandy though, you get a new graphics card and PSU and you will have smooth sailing for all games. You will need a new PSU if you want to upgrade to a decent graphics card.ferret-gamerPlease suggest me regarding the PSU and GPU I should go for. Waiting for your reply.
Thanks for your reply man. Just tell me which GPU I should upgrade to get better performance than the current one on using the existing power Supply as I don't wanna change it right now. If there's no other option then what should be the PSU watt. Waiting for your reply. I don't think you are going to find anything that is a worthwhile upgrade that will run on a 420watt psu like that. Then what are my choices? Please let me know.[QUOTE="kuasha786"][QUOTE="FelipeInside"] [QUOTE="FelipeInside"]I think you are going to struggle with some games... but others will work fine. You should just upgrade that video card... the rest is ok...ferret-gamer
How much PSU watt I require to have GTX 560!Grab a 6870 or GTX560 and you'll be good to go.
-CheeseEater-
Dear Friends,
I need to know my PC can still play the current and upcoming games at mid res or not. Recently I just upgraded my CPU to Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 2nd Generation processor (From Core 2 Duo E7400), Mother board to Intel DH67BL Media Series 1155 Socket and RAM to 8 GB of Super * Talent 1333 Bus. Please let me know. Please also tell me if I have to upgrade my Graphics Card then what should I buy for my below mentioned configuration as I don't wanna change anything else right now (If the PSU is a fact then please let me know). The total configuration statd below:
CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 2nd Generation processor
Motherboard : Intel DH67BL Media Series 1155 Socket
RAM : 8 GB DDR3 of Super * Talent 1333 Bus
GPU: XFX Geforce 9800 GT
HD: 1 Tb Samsung
PSU: 420 Thermalteck Ninja Power
Chasis: Vision Transparent Chassis with extra 2 large cooling fan
Other Drives: 2 Asus DVD RW Drives
I am eagerly waiting.
Dear Friends,
I need to know my PC can still play the current and upcoming games at mid res or not. Recently I just upgraded my CPU to Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 2nd Generation processor (From Core 2 Duo E7400), Mother board to Intel DH67BL Media Series 1155 Socket and RAM to 8 GB of Super * Talent 1333 Bus. Please let me know. Please also tell me if I have to upgrade my Graphics Card then what should I buy for my below mentioned configuration as I don't wanna change anything else right now (If the PSU is a fact then please let me know). The total configuration statd below:
CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 Sandy Bridge 2nd Generation processor
Motherboard : Intel DH67BL Media Series 1155 Socket
RAM : 8 GB DDR3 of Super * Talent 1333 Bus
GPU: XFX Geforce 9800 GT
HD: 1 Tb Samsung
PSU: 420 Thermalteck Ninja Power
Chasis: Vision Transparent Chassis with extra 2 large cooling fan
Other Drives: 2 Asus DVD RW Drives
I am eagerly waiting for all of your repliies.
Thanks & Regards.
A lot lot & lot. Many already explained here why. So there is no need for me to describe further why PC is far superior than the consoles. The only advantage the consoles has it does not need to upgrade just like the PC time to time to play a game smoothly. I have a PC and all the consoles. Believe me I know that.I was wondering what the major and minor advantages are to becoming a PC gamer over an console gamer? I know quite a few, but any are appreciated! :)
ConnorRamsay
[QUOTE="kuasha786"][QUOTE="heatfanman101"]Yeah it has a sequel named as Heavy Rain: The Taxidermist. You can also find on it more here: http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/adventure/heavyrainchroniclesthetaxidermist/review.html?tag=summary%3Bread-review That's the closest to a sequel as you will get. There will be no Heavy Rain 2, that's for sure. I think the only mistake I made I supposed to say an expansion pack rather than sequel. But one think for sure, no one can't confirm that there will be HR 2 in future or not. In 2005 the same developer presented one of the greatest game of ever The Fahrenheit (The uncut US version) / Indigo Prophecy (The censored UK version) and now there is a strong rumor that very soon they will make a new sequel on it for PC. So just don't say you are sure.What do you mean by sequel? I'm pretty sure Heavy Rain doesn't have a sequel.
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