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Old 11-22-2012, 10:01 AM
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Thx for your Reply Stublerone.

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In my opinion, I would say, that your CPU will be an issue and the impact of the card could be insufficient. But I am not aware of the cards that much.
The Q8200 is a native QuadCore. It is comparable to the Q6600.



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Recommended for new invests:
1.) A new graphics card with min. 2gb, better 3gb or more for the future in gaming (cry engine could scale good and detailed up to an amount of more than 4gb ram usage).
I'm more the buy medium range graphics card every 1 1/2 years type of guy. A top notch graphics card lasts for no more than 3 years but is much more expensive than the medium range.
Also buying a top notch graphics card makes my wallet weep.

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2.) At least native quad core cpu with a high raw power (ghz).
The Q8200 is a native QuadCore. It is comparable to the Q6600.

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3.) RAM will be ddr3 and should preferrably be also a bit faster. I think 1600 is common and also good enough.
No option for me at the moment as I would have to change my MB, CPU and RAM.

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4.) Your storage drive: At least the windows partition and the games should run on a SSD drive. This can create also a performance increase and it is fast in loading ( do not wanna miss this in my pc and I will only buy normal hdd for storage-> depending on pruce, I will also use ssd for data storage)
Windows 7 and COD is on my SSD.


So any further thoughts?
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