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is my computer enough for gaming at 1920*1200

my specs.................intel e5400,2gb kingston ddr2 800,seagate 500gb hdd 7200rpm,atx case,sapphire radeon 5750 1gb,AOC 24inch lcd 1080p,450w psu ,sony dvd rw...............
 
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I think yes but i depends greatly on the game and on the eye-candy settings.
 
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For older games it should be just fine. For newer games it should be enough at low to medium settings. Overclocking always helps.
 
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can i play gears of war full hd 1080p.....................and modern games with high settings at 1600*1200.....................................i
 
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can i play gears of war full hd 1080p.....................and modern games with high settings at 1600*1200.....................................i

Gears of War is older so maybe yes. Heck even some modern games dont use many details so possibly you can - still dont expect too much.
 
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i see some benchmarks and see that dirt 2 and batman AA running at 1080p with more than 50fps on this card
 
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i see some benchmarks and see that dirt 2 and batman AA running at 1080p with more than 50fps on this card

Yes, so why wouldn't you think your computer cannot?
 
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to enjoy modern games at their fullest with that resolution u would need: two more cores, 2 more gbs of ram, and 2 more 5750s :laugh:
 

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to enjoy modern games at their fullest with that resolution u would need: two more cores, 2 more gbs of ram, and 2 more 5750s :laugh:

Pretty much what I was thinking. All humor aside your RAM is the only issue I see; 2GB is a little low for most games, bumping it to 4GB (especially if you have Windows 7) would probably help a decent amount. Not too familiar with the HD5750 but it should be able to run the games you listed fine.
 
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reported for trolling

I dont get it 3x 5750 are sometimes nessecary to max out some games.

So no need hit the report button. I call that trolling! :roll:
 
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why do u crossfire gfx cards........................its not good i think use a single high end card instead of crossfire
 
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why do u crossfire gfx cards........................its not good i think use a single high end card instead of crossfire

Well... For starters crossfire is only meant for graphics cards :rolleyes:.

Yes. It's always better to get a single high performance card to avoid driver and game support related issues. But these problems are getting rarer and rarer with each new driver release. But there are some cases in which someone would install two med ranged cards instead of a single high end one. Like getting the same (or better) performance for less money.
For an example 2x GTX 460 SLI are better than a single GTX 480 and cost less.
 
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