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    Hey guys wats up, i have a AMD ANTHLON XP 2600+
    1.91 GHZ 512 MB OF RAM.

    with a radeon 9200 se
    and a biostar m7ncd PRO motherboard

    i just gat 200 bucks and this is wat im getting http://www.newegg.com/Product/CustRa...82E16814102002

    and this


    so wat u guys think?
    will you thinkl it will run bf2 on medium and some high????

  • #2
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    What kind of RAM do your currently have?

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    • #3
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      yeah ur motherboard mite not support that type of ram..but if it does...ur looking at medium/high settings

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      • #4
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        can someone find out if my motherboard supports that grafix card?

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        • #5
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          Your motherboard should be able to support the new card and the new RAM, but I am still wondering the exact specs on the RAM you currently have...

          Oh and btw, here's the specs on your motherboard:

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          • #6
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            in this time and age, i think your money is better spent on a new system than on upgrades. there is already the nforce 500 series...

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            • #7
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              I am with you on that CPU's are so damn cheap anyhow just sell the old and bring in the new.....then dominate....

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              • #8
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                um rite now i want to know with my current ram, will it support my new grafix card? cause i might not get the new stick of RAM for another month. but im getting the grafix card tonite possibly if u guys reply bak quick enough.so how do i find out if my current RAM will support the new cdard im getting????

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by nismojspec
                  um rite now i want to know with my current ram, will it support my new grafix card? cause i might not get the new stick of RAM for another month. but im getting the grafix card tonite possibly if u guys reply bak quick enough.so how do i find out if my current RAM will support the new cdard im getting????
                  The only thing the RAM has to be compatible with is your motherboard, which it is.

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                  • #10
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                    this is a better ram than the other stick....Crucial 184-pin DDR400 512mB ram

                    do you mean if your mobo is compatible with the x800GTO? Because ram doesn't really support any part of the computer...

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                    • #11
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                      your Cpu is going to be holding back the full performance of the gfx card.

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by iNvAzN
                        this is a better ram than the other stick....Crucial 184-pin DDR400 512mB ram

                        do you mean if your mobo is compatible with the x800GTO? Because ram doesn't really support any part of the computer...
                        He wants a 1gb stick, which I suggested. Plus, he's not gonna be overclocking, so there is no reason to get anything more than value RAM.

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                        • #13
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                          gotcha...

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                          • #14
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                            holding back full performance of the graphics card? you mean till i get the 1gb RAM memory stick?????

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                            • #15
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                              no, he's talking about your processor, a P4 1.99 gHz doesn't seem to cut it these days...

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