I think a lot of people have been overstating the quality of that video card, it is not a gaming card by any means. Anything 4+ years old should play very well, 2-3 years on medium settings, anything newer than that you will have to run on low settings. Just looking at the amount of RAM on the video card is a common mistake, there are other more important factors.
2007-05-08 13:17:22
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answered by mysticman44 7
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Well I have to disagree with the other two answers. Most of the Major name games will work. But you will find quite a few of some of the smaller name games that do not work with vista. Like some made by the smaller on line companies. But all the big name and large software company games should have no problem.
2007-05-05 13:13:58
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answered by CalCajun87 2
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That's a nice machine. The weakest link is the video card. It should be fine.... may have to turn some high end video options off in the most demanding games but what the heck... the card's not expensive and you can replace it at will. That machine will perform very well for years. Congratulations.
2007-05-05 12:37:00
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answered by Neil L 6
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Any game out to date will run on your system with no problem, although some higher end games such as Counter-Strike:Source or Battlefield 2421 (i think thats the year number i forget) will have some problems at full maxed out details, but you will be able to run all at an average or above rate. Basically all I would recommend is maybe a 512MB video card
2007-05-05 12:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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appears like an surprisingly low end interest, i'm guessing a million.86 & a million.87 are the dual-middle processors you're operating. OpenGL is an previous picture tech to boot, so i'm extremely effective you're tremendous taking area in the game.
2016-11-25 20:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Most newer games will play fine on your computer; however, some older games will play funny because the time clock system is thrown off by your Dual Core processor. To fix this, go to this site . Download the first thing and install it.
2007-05-05 12:33:46
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answered by Anonymous
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there isnt a game on the market that your pc wont play, you have an excellent pc spec there, so dont worry, its good for a few years at least :)
ps: you may need a better grf card in a couple of yrs
2007-05-05 12:25:50
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answered by goonerwin1 2
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