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CPU- AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ Socket AM2
Memory- 2048MB DDR II 667 Memory 240 Pin
Motherboard- ASUS M2A-MVP Motherboard Crossfire Ready
Hard Drive- Western Digital 250GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Serial ATA II
Optical Drive -LG 18X DVD RW + Dual Layer (black)
Crossfire Mode Following 2 cards run in Crossfire mode for optimal gaming experience with maximum FPS
Video 1- ATI Radeon X1650 PCI Express, 512MB DDR, DVI, TV-Out
Video 2 -ATI Radeon X1650 PCI Express, 512MB DDR, DVI, TV-Out
Audio ADI 1988A 8-channel CODEC , Universal Audio Jack
Network Card Onboard 10/100 Network Card
Neon Light 2 Sunbeam Cold Cathod Neon Light (blue)
Case Alien Case w/ Side CPU Cooling Vent & Back LED Fan
Power Supply -550W Thame Star Dual Fan Power Supply

i got 2 videocard installed(512 mb each) crossfire

2007-10-26 21:56:57 · 6 answers · asked by hushhh 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

6 answers

yes

2007-10-26 22:00:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I suppose it can, though you'll have to compromise graphic quality setting

Don't be fooled by the 512MB you have on your graphic card, x1650 is a mid range card. Many mid range card has oversized memory as marketing gimmick

Nevertheless, a crossfire of both card makes it a very respectable performer. You could run from high to medium for games like bioshock. As far as Crysis go, don't push too far. if medium does't feel smooth, go for low setting. (remember if you're on LCD, you need to run at its naive resolution which is high for such cards, thus needing for quality sacrifices.

Other than that, you'll be able to play Crysis just fine. Download the demo and try it out.

2007-10-26 22:06:24 · answer #2 · answered by Hornet One 7 · 0 0

viiv is extreme high quality it has an extraordinary cpu ram is sweet difficult disk is okay. might desire to be swifter (10,000rpm) yet expenditures greater Your video card is - in case you desire to play the maximum modern video games, and video games which will come out later this 365 days - completely underpowered. a greater suited decision may be an sli motherboard - which has 2 video card slots + at minimum an 8800gt; ideally an 8800gts, and in case you may flow to an 3870x2 then that is appropriate. With the extra slot, once you like greater ability to play video games that are released in 12 or 18 months time you may in basic terms fit in an extra card. its a rapid, quite low priced improve that provides you with greater bang on your dollar than cpu or ram additions are even remotely able to. those start up at approximately $a hundred thirty. no longer lots better than a low priced unmarried slot. your in basic terms different decision with a unmarried slot mb would be a unmarried, extreme end card, which would be an exceptionally costly proposition.

2016-10-14 04:32:07 · answer #3 · answered by limson 4 · 0 0

Sweet. If the graphics are supported by each game, try them and see for yourself.

I'm jealous!!!

2007-10-27 04:30:34 · answer #4 · answered by ELfaGeek 7 · 0 0

Check you comp in this website:

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest

2007-10-26 22:00:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what the HECK is going on here
neva will it be able 2

2007-10-26 21:58:56 · answer #6 · answered by Krypton 3 · 0 0

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