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When do you know you need to buy a new power supply? I currently upgraded with a gigabyte z68 motherboard and a intel core i5 2300 processor. My PSU has been good so far but now i want to buy a new graphics card. I dont know if I should keep the power supply or upgrade. My current PSU is a HEC brand 500W.

This is the graphics card Im looking to buy.

http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=41125&CatId=3585

Another question, would that be a good graphics card and how much difference would I see in gameplay? My current graphics card is an old GT 240.

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Guess im gonna need a new PSU. Mine doesnt have the right pin connectors. Im searching some power supplies and some have 6+2 pin connectors. Does that mean it has 2, 6 pin connectors?

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Guess im gonna need a new PSU. Mine doesnt have the right pin connectors. Im searching some power supplies and some have 6+2 pin connectors. Does that mean it has 2, 6 pin connectors?

Real badass gpu's have 8 pin connectors. the 6+2 just means you can use 8 pins but also 6 if your card only have 6 pins.

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* the GTX 560ti has 2x6pin connectors afaik

* my HD6970 has one 8pin(6+2) and one 6pin connectors.

anyhow, i can't stress enough the importance of a good and reliable PSU....

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Should be.

A Brand which i can highly recommend is Silverstone, especially their Strider Series (i own a ST75F-P).

Great Quality, cool, silent, efficient, stable Output, and very Safe, due to solid Protections.

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Hey guys!

I've been looking for a GPU, but was searching only for GTX models.

What about the Radeons in general? Are they any good? (I've heard they have problems when using Crossfire in Arma, is it true?)

Thanks! :)

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My friend used to use Radeons but he always had problems with them. Wouldnt work properly, weird color patterns popping up but then he switched to GTX and havent had any problems. I just stick with GTX. If youre looking to buy a GTX then buy the 560.

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i would't know about crossfire, but i am more that happyv with my 6970...never had an issue with it...

question: can one sli 2 gfx cars with different amount of memory? say a 560 ti 2gb (that i plan buying) and a 560ti 1gb that a friend wanna give me?

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Hi everyone, i'm looking into changing my old laptop with a new one, and since i've always been a huge fan of this game i'd like to buy one who can run Arma2.

I found this on offer at a local retailer, do you think it could run the game?

Specs:

HP Pavilion dv7-6199sl

Intel Core i7-2670QM (2.20GHz, 6MB L3)

HD 640GB - RAM 8GB - Display 17.3" wide

Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n - Windows 7 Home Premium

I am not really into computers so some advice would be nice, thank you.

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Hi im looking into buying a new laptop that could run arma2.

I found this at a local retailer, do you think it could run the game?

specs:

HP Pavilion dv7-6199sl

Intel Core i7-2670QM (2.20GHz, 6MB L3)

HD 640GB - RAM 8GB - Display 17.3" wide

Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n - Windows 7 Home Premium

graphic card AMD Radeon 6770M 2GB dedicated

Thanks in advance.

Edited by AlphaSixtyOne
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Hi im looking into buying a new laptop that could run arma2.

I found this at a local retailer, do you think it could run the game?

specs:

HP Pavilion dv7-6199sl

Intel Core i7-2670QM (2.20GHz, 6MB L3)

HD 640GB - RAM 8GB - Display 17.3" wide

Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n - Windows 7 Home Premium

graphic card AMD Radeon 6770M 2GB dedicated

Thanks in advance.

Yep, that will run the game at fairly good settings.

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Yep, that will run the game at fairly good settings.

Do you think it can run with medium-high settings?

I'd like it to run smoothly and with decent graphics.

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Do you think it can run with medium-high settings?

I'd like it to run smoothly and with decent graphics.

Yep, I think a mixture of medium and high settings will work, but you'll have to tweak the view distance and some other settings to balance performance vs. visuals. Best to ask for some help here on the forums when the time comes, since the visual settings aren't always intuitive and some are hidden in config files. :)

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i would't know about crossfire, but i am more that happyv with my 6970...never had an issue with it...

question: can one sli 2 gfx cars with different amount of memory? say a 560 ti 2gb (that i plan buying) and a 560ti 1gb that a friend wanna give me?

As long as they are same model, yes.

The downside is that you will not get the advantage of 2gb as SLI will default to the memory config of the lesser card (the 1gb card in this case)

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Would really like to know if my computer can run ArmA with decent graphics and runs smoothly. thanks very much in advance for your help. :bounce3:

Here are the specs

processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz Quad black edition (3.6GHz+O/C)

memory: 4GB DDR3 -1600MHz G-Skill

HDD: 500GB SATA-II 7200RPM Western Digital

Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GT 430 1GB PCI-e 16x

DVD: 24x DVD+-RW burner, all CD/DVD supported

Motherboard: ATI 770 Biostar 6USB PCI-e 16x

Sound: Integrated 7.1 Channel

---------- Post added at 10:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 PM ----------

by the way if there is any upgrades that i can add it would be appreciated if you shared your ideas

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Yes it should. Be sure to set post processing to low or turn it off and don't go crazy with the view distance.

There is a dedicated forum subsection for questions regarding ArmA 2. You can find it here :)

BTW, CPU=procesor ( in your case your X4 955) not the entire system.

Edited by Maio
The answer cometh...

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So my parents are more than likely going to give me $100 max for Christmas so I was wondering if the following will run ARMA 2 and if so at what setting and FPS?

Processor AMD Athlon 64 3000+

Motherboard ASRock 939Dual-SATA2

Memory Corsair Value Select 512 MB (2x 256 MB)

VGA eVGA 256-A8-N340-TX Geforce 6600 256 MB

Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE WD800JD 80 GB

Optical Drive LITE-ON Black 16X DVD-ROM

Power Supply SeaSonic S12-330 ATX12V 330W

-Thank You

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It may start, but it will not be in any way enjoyable. My previous CPU was already a dualcore and faster per core than the 64 3000+ you chose. The ram is barely enough to run windows7 on, and the GPU... I cant be bothered to look up if it supports SM3.0, its too slow anyway.

Do not buy it.

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So my parents are more than likely going to give me $100 max for Christmas so I was wondering if the following will run ARMA 2 and if so at what setting and FPS?

Processor AMD Athlon 64 3000+

Motherboard ASRock 939Dual-SATA2

Memory Corsair Value Select 512 MB (2x 256 MB)

VGA eVGA 256-A8-N340-TX Geforce 6600 256 MB

Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE WD800JD 80 GB

Optical Drive LITE-ON Black 16X DVD-ROM

Power Supply SeaSonic S12-330 ATX12V 330W

-Thank You

Are you serious man? If you are, well no... it wont. Everything on that list is old tech.

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by the way if there is any upgrades that i can add it would be appreciated if you shared your ideas

I would get a proper video card. That means either GTX versions from nvidia (460/470/480/560TI/570/580) or AMD 6850/6870/6950/6970

- the bolded are your best bang per buck.

So my parents are more than likely going to give me $100 max for Christmas so I was wondering if the following will run ARMA 2 and if so at what setting and FPS?

Processor AMD Athlon 64 3000+

Motherboard ASRock 939Dual-SATA2

Memory Corsair Value Select 512 MB (2x 256 MB)

VGA eVGA 256-A8-N340-TX Geforce 6600 256 MB

Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE WD800JD 80 GB

Optical Drive LITE-ON Black 16X DVD-ROM

Power Supply SeaSonic S12-330 ATX12V 330W

-Thank You

Don't take it personal, but that rig is beyond rubbish for any gaming purpose. A2 is NOT going to run on it (6600 does NOT support SM3.)

100$ worth upgrade is not gonna change that (and you can'r really upgrade anything without getting a proper PSU first).

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