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    Default Custom built computer.

    Would this Desktop PC specs be good enough to play COD4 or GTA 4(On low settings if I have too) and games like that.

    I couldn't get the specs exactly but the name was like.

    Pent64 Dual Core E2180 4GB/250GB & nVidia 512MB XLgt, but w/ a nVidia 7900 (but can upgrade to much higher).

    I really don't know much about it but if you could get what you need from that short description then tell me, that would be greatful, thanks.

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    short but sweet; yes.
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    Yeah looks wicked, although it never hurts if you have the spare money to upgrade a graphics card for the little bit extra experience.

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    Upgrade the CPU.

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    Processor and graphics card suck. Probably struggle with GTAIV.
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    Should play COD4 fine and GTA4 on very low settings but I'd seriously suggest an upgrade of the graphics card to play GTA4, however you would get away with it.

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    I'd upgrade the graphics card, and the processor to at least a Core 2 Duo, or even a Quad.
    AMD Phenom X4 955 BE - 8GB RAM - Asus M5A97 - MSI HD6870 HAWK - Windows 8.1 Pro 64 - Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
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    Do you think it's possible to get a good gaming laptop for £500-600 or under?

    Put Desktop PC's out of the window for this moment, don't merge the idea with this post, just focus on the 'laptop' part

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe.S View Post
    Do you think it's possible to get a good gaming laptop for £500-600 or under?

    Put Desktop PC's out of the window for this moment, don't merge the idea with this post, just focus on the 'laptop' part
    I'm sure theres plently, look around on Google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe.S View Post
    Do you think it's possible to get a good gaming laptop for £500-600 or under?

    Put Desktop PC's out of the window for this moment, don't merge the idea with this post, just focus on the 'laptop' part
    Its possible, alright. My own HP dv6-1210sa (£479) is quite good at gaming, with an ATI Mobility HD 4530 (512Mb dedicated RAM), 250Gb HDD, 3Gb RAM and a very good AMD QL-65 Dual Core. Couple that to the 15.6" HD screen, and you've got a decent gaming machine that will run The Sims 3 on nearly high settings, and should run GTA4 on decent settings, and COD4 will run quite well too.

    Better still, you could get the dv6-1215sa for £549, which has an RM-74 dual core processor (about 0.1Ghz more), Bluetooth, a 320Gb HDD, and 4Gb of RAM.
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