Des.Kmal
Member
+917|6617|Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications … mp;CatId=0

How well will it run it?

Or could you recommend a good gaming computer for under 1000$ that will run it on medium settings?
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notorious
Nay vee, bay bee.
+1,396|6746|The United Center
i'd recommend not getting as good of a processor and spending the money you save on that on more/better RAM and a better video card.

also, if you can, get an X-Fi soundcard.  those things rock.
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|6626|UK
yes bf2 will run smooth on that
Des.Kmal
Member
+917|6617|Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications … =V133-6911

How about building this one? Getting a new video card or something like that?
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vjs
Member
+19|6770
Yeah I don't think that system is that great at all....

First it starts with a bad video card and only 512MB of ram. I'd deduct those items or pretend that they don't exist and see if your still getting a deal.
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|6596|Seattle

A little more RAM and you'd be fine. I've found that anything over 1gig is good for BF2
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Des.Kmal
Member
+917|6617|Atlanta, Georgia, USA

vjs wrote:

Yeah I don't think that system is that great at all....

First it starts with a bad video card and only 512MB of ram. I'd deduct those items or pretend that they don't exist and see if your still getting a deal.
I am pretty sure both of those computers have 1.0 GB of RAM... *checks* yeah, they do. lol
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Janus67
Tech God
+86|6594|Ohio, USA
One little problem I have is that tigerdirect.com has terrible service.
Des.Kmal
Member
+917|6617|Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Janus67 wrote:

One little problem I have is that tigerdirect.com has terrible service.
How so? (I need all the help I can get, can you recommend a computer company or a good computer for less than 1k?)
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Christoph006
Member
+2|6574
I'd say go for a good motherboard and processor (AMD Athlon 64) and get a good video card or the 6100 onboard chipset.  I have the 6100 onboard and I run BF2 on low settings smoothly with no problems.  I also have  1 gig of RAM.

Also, I bought my MoBo and CPU from tigerdirect.com and had no problems with them.  Check out www.newegg.com for price/inventory comparisons.

Last edited by Christoph006 (2006-05-18 15:38:39)

vjs
Member
+19|6770
Honestly build it yourself it's not that hard and well worth the effort.

Computers are no longer a thing of the future. My aunt (63 years) old upgraded her computer with my old  motherboard processor and ram I sent her in the mail. She also re-installed WinXp from win98 and got everything running just fine.

It was difficult for her basically b/c she can't see that well anymore. When she was done she couldn't stop talking about it. Personally, I see no reason why you couldn't do it yourself.

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