I figure at least on high with whatever resolution you use (1333x10something...).
Personally, I would go for a GTX 260. It's faster card and much better suited for a higher-end gaming rig. I'd rather have too much fire power than not enough.
I figure at least on high with whatever resolution you use (1333x10something...).
Personally, I would go for a GTX 260. It's faster card and much better suited for a higher-end gaming rig. I'd rather have too much fire power than not enough.
Yea, there are alot of decisions that go into building computers. With all your research and questions, you should come out OK with whatever you decide on.
Yea, there are alot of decisions that go into building computers. With all your research and questions, you should come out OK with whatever you decide on.
i think for this one, ill stick with that 4850, because i probably wont even get crysis :X and plus, i would like to cut costs as much as i can because its my own money
expanding on this topic a lil - now i bought a psu
that says "750W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80PLUS Certified Active PFC PSU"
Does that mean it is meant to support both SLI & crossfire configurations? i would guess so - but a second confirmation would be awesome.
expanding on this topic a lil - now i bought a psu
that says "750W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80PLUS Certified Active PFC PSU"
Does that mean it is meant to support both SLI & crossfire configurations? i would guess so - but a second confirmation would be awesome.