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TheSpitfirePilot 05-28-2011 08:12 PM

Will a Low Profile Graphics Card work for CoD?
 
Hi guys

Will a low profile graphics card work on IL-2 Cliffs of Dover? because I've got an Aspire X3300. If it does which low profile graphics card shall I get?

If you can tell me I would be greatful.

Thanks :)

Anvilfolk 05-28-2011 11:26 PM

A very shaky maybe, with everything that you can't turn off on (very) low, and anything you can turn off, off.

I'm on a laptop, which is performance-wise much worse than a desktop with comparable specs. It has an i5, and an nVidia 330M. I can play it barely, if you can handle an average of 15-20 fps over sea, 10-15 over land and 10- when attacking someone.

I've been having a blast, even with these settings though, even online :)

Timberwolf 05-30-2011 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSpitfirePilot (Post 290302)
Hi guys

Will a low profile graphics card work on IL-2 Cliffs of Dover? because I've got an Aspire X3300. If it does which low profile graphics card shall I get?

If you can tell me I would be greatful.

Thanks :)

I have the acer aspire x3300 and would be about the only one i know on here that bought it and customized it with in 1 week .. Due to your power supply only being 220watts total power you can't find a low profile video card with the power you need to run it ..The x3300 was made to be a "home theater" computer not a gaming computer ...However you can Take off the side panel cut some of the back off the rear of the computer and add in a nvida 9800 gt ..i did it awhile back ..since then i scraped the case and put the "guts" into a $30 mid side case , Added 2 120mm fans a 750watt PSU and a 5770 video card

So in short x3300 with a low profile ..yes but for what your going to get out of it if anything..wouldn't be worth it

Buying a case and a useable power supply to upgrade ..best idea

BTW your power supply is made to fit that case ..no other power supply will fit inside

Ze-Jamz 05-30-2011 08:42 AM

In Short NO and if you was able too it would look very rubbish.

Just my 2 cents

TheSpitfirePilot 06-01-2011 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timberwolf (Post 290785)
I have the acer aspire x3300 and would be about the only one i know on here that bought it and customized it with in 1 week .. Due to your power supply only being 220watts total power you can't find a low profile video card with the power you need to run it ..The x3300 was made to be a "home theater" computer not a gaming computer ...However you can Take off the side panel cut some of the back off the rear of the computer and add in a nvida 9800 gt ..i did it awhile back ..since then i scraped the case and put the "guts" into a $30 mid side case , Added 2 120mm fans a 750watt PSU and a 5770 video card

So in short x3300 with a low profile ..yes but for what your going to get out of it if anything..wouldn't be worth it

Buying a case and a useable power supply to upgrade ..best idea

BTW your power supply is made to fit that case ..no other power supply will fit inside

Then What shall I do?

TheSpitfirePilot 06-01-2011 04:30 PM

Well that sucks :(

Timberwolf 06-04-2011 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSpitfirePilot (Post 291977)
Well that sucks :(

$200 - $300 more if you want to play newer games

Robin2k7 06-04-2011 01:27 PM

i have a high and cart and it also give bad performance !! :(

TheSpitfirePilot 07-03-2011 06:19 PM

Don't Worry It doesn't Matter. My Dad bought me a new computer which was fitted with a GTS 450. And the game works now. Apart from a few minor Bugs. ;)

335th_GRAthos 07-03-2011 08:54 PM

Congrats!

I also want a dad :(

~S~


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