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    Default So, what do you think of this setup?

    Well, here it is,

    Intel core 2 quad processor
    9800 GT nvidia graphics card
    Dvd writer, card reader, wifi
    Vista - May upgrade to windows 7

    Now I'm assuming this will run games smoothly????

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    Niceeeeeeee, what speed is the processor and how much ram do you have?
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    CPU could be better, but it is pretty good already
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    the processor could be better?? i'm not going for extreme haha its quad so thats good enough? Also 4gb ram atm but I may upgrade it to 8-16 gb when I have enough money and he couldnt remember because he had just jotted it down but its between 2.4 - 2.8 ghz I wanted up to like 3 point something but its quad so I doubt I need more tbh

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    There's no harm in going for more Games are only going to get more resource intensive, so if you buy something that's only adequate now it'll be out of date in 6 months time!

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    yeahh spose so but if it comes to that I can always update it

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    You'll be updating the motherboard too if you do decide to upgrade in the future.
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    Oh well, i thought you could just update the processor any time but if you can't guess you can't w.e. im happy with the setup now i guess sounds great to me better than an average pc.

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    Default What is?

    Your ram and processor speeds, most important parts for me to tell you what I think

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