Row468
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Ok, so would this be a pretty good PC to run ArmA 2?
Intel Coreâ„¢ i5 Quad Processor i5-760 Quad Core, 2.80Ghz, Socket 1156, 8MB, 95W
Gainward GeForce GTX 460 1GB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, "Golden Sample - GS", GDDR5, DVI, native-HDMI, 700MHz
Kingston ValueR. DDR3 1333MHz 4GB, CL9Kit w/two matched ValueRAM 2GB DDR3
When someone have answered if that is a good PC, then I will know what to look for/buy.
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Ok but is it really neccesary to choose a different DDR3?
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Much better :). It's a quad core (i.e. it has two extra cores) and overclocks nicely if you're interested in that.As for the GPU I would recommend you pay (roughly) £30 more and get a gtx 460 1GB, it's significantly faster, or even better a HD 6870 (for slightly more).
Does GPU means Graphic Card? If so they have a card like this:
Gainward GeForce GTX 460 1GB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, "Golden Sample - GS", GDDR5, DVI, native-HDMI, 700MHz
Is that good?
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It'll run but if you have slightly more to spend get someting with a quadcore i5 and a faster gpu. for only $150-200 more it'll run twice as good.Will this Processor be bader or better?
Intel Coreâ„¢ i5 Quad Processor i5-760 Quad Core, 2.80Ghz, Socket 1156, 8MB, 95W, Boxed w/fan
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Ok, I am new on the Forums, and I am going to buy a good computer, and I wanna be sure that the computer I plan to buy will run this game, so here is the details:
Processor: Intel Coreâ„¢ i3 Dual Processor i3-540 Dual Core, 3.06Ghz, Socket 1156, 4MB, 73W, Boxed w/fan
Graphic Card: ZOTAC GeForce GTS 450 512MB PhysX CUDA PCI-Express 2.0, GDDR5, 2xDVI, native-miniHDMI, DisplayPort, 810MHz
DDR3 Memory: Kingston ValueR. DDR3 1333MHz 4GB, CL9 Kit w/two matched ValueRAM 2GB DDR3
Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar® Blue 500GB SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3.0), 16MB, 7200RPM
Power Supply: Silver Power SP-SS400 400W PSU ATX 12V V2.2, 80 Plus, Standard, 2x 6pin PCIe, 4x SATA, 120mm fan
Well, am I going to be able to play on Low or High Settings in ArmA 2?
Statistic tracking for arma 3
in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
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No I don't want any Statitics. Because in Battlefield and CoD they are using Scoreboard, and because of that it isn' t so much Teamwork in them. Because you want to get kills, kills and even more kills. And I don't have Arma 2 (yet) but I will get it, and so far i've seen of it, it is great Teamwork in it. Because then you can tactically move in a group without having the K/D in your head that makes you playing to get all the kills, you don't give a sh*t about your Team. I mean because when I play BFBC2 everybody aim's at the same place where there are most enemys. What i've seen of Arma 2 they stands in a group and watch different directions, and that I think is awesome!
So, no Scoreboard/Statistics... :D