Friday, April 9, 2010

Best card for COD4

Guy's can u suggest any good agp card for playing Call Of duty 4Best card for COD4
The 2600pro AGP can be found for $60-$70 and should run it well if your other hardware isn't bad. Another thing is that it doesn't cosume alot of power so your powersupply will probaly be fine.Best card for COD4
[QUOTE=''mastershake575'']The 2600pro AGP can be found for $60-$70 and should run it well if your other hardware isn't bad. Another thing is that it doesn't cosume alot of power so your powersupply will probaly be fine.[/QUOTE]Shake I'm going with the HD3850 on this one.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161225
dude's agp not pci-e ok. Don't confuse yourselves
[QUOTE=''nVidiaGaMer''] [QUOTE=''mastershake575'']The 2600pro AGP can be found for $60-$70 and should run it well if your other hardware isn't bad. Another thing is that it doesn't cosume alot of power so your powersupply will probaly be fine.[/QUOTE]Shake I'm going with the HD3850 on this one.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161225 [/QUOTE] ''But it can't even beat 2x8600GT'' :lol: Ah good times, And yes its of course a better card but for call of duty I don't really think it is. With the video card/new powersupply your looking at like 3x the price of the 2600pro which can already run the game well. Not to mention he might not even have an ATX powersupply, he might not have room, and it requires an 8pin connector which is really going to jack up the price since you can just buy some $40-$50 one with a 6pin. Overall to play a $30 game the 2600pro is a much better choice.
[QUOTE=''Glitch90'']dude's agp not pci-e ok. Don't confuse yourselves[/QUOTE] Um what ? the 2600pro comes in AGP form and the one he linked is AGP ?
i have a atx 450w power supply with intel celeron d overclocked from 2.66hz to 3.07ghz with 768mb ram
[QUOTE=''Glitch90'']i have a atx 450w power supply with intel celeron d overclocked from 2.66hz to 3.07ghz with 768mb ram[/QUOTE] To be honest, any card you buy is going to perform way lower than what it should since the rest of your specs are awful. I would recommend you buy a new computer because AGP got replaced over 4 years ago buy PCI xpress and the rest of your specs are bad for current games.
yeah for your info i'm not rich bastard and my monthly allowance is only 160 and i'm only 18 who's going to college take that into account too
[QUOTE=''Glitch90'']yeah for your info i'm not rich bastard and my monthly allowance is only 160 and i'm only 18 who's going to college take that into account too[/QUOTE] Wow you took that way to personal. All I told you was that your 4-5 year old system would underperfrom a 3850 so what does this have to do with money......Nothing, I don't know why you threw that into this conversasion like I was attacking you computer when in reality I was speaking the truth. You don't have to be rich, I fully paid for a brand new gaming computer years ago working 2 weeks of minmium wage at the age of 16.....Thats hardly impressive so I don't know where you get this rich bastard idea from espically since you get allowance and probaly have a job. $300 can get you a decent dual setup so why are you complaining when you probaly/should be getting money from work/parents.
sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault
[QUOTE=''Glitch90'']sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault[/QUOTE] No prob. Computers have gone down alot so a new computer shouldn't be that hard to get. A desktop with a dual core, 1-2gigs of ram and a 250GB+ harddrive can be found from $280-$320 if you look a bit.
I suggest something like GF79xx series if im right there should be an agp version of them, but correct me if im wrong i think u can even get a 8500gt in agp!But u will be better of with 79xx series!
[QUOTE=''mastershake575''][QUOTE=''Glitch90'']sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault[/QUOTE] No prob. Computers have gone down alot so a new computer shouldn't be that hard to get. A desktop with a dual core, 1-2gigs of ram and a 250GB+ harddrive can be found from $280-$320 if you look a bit.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=''mastershake575''][QUOTE=''Glitch90'']sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault[/QUOTE] No prob. Computers have gone down alot so a new computer shouldn't be that hard to get. A desktop with a dual core, 1-2gigs of ram and a 250GB+ harddrive can be found from $280-$320 if you look a bit.[/QUOTE] The problem is i'm living in malaysia and wit the specs you just said easily cost me from $2500-$3200 that's my prob now everything in malaysia is pricey cause it is importated from other country's
[QUOTE=''Glitch90''][QUOTE=''mastershake575''][QUOTE=''Glitch90'']sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault[/QUOTE] No prob. Computers have gone down alot so a new computer shouldn't be that hard to get. A desktop with a dual core, 1-2gigs of ram and a 250GB+ harddrive can be found from $280-$320 if you look a bit.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=''mastershake575''][QUOTE=''Glitch90'']sorry dude but i'm way tired of my friends who are taking the mickey out of me cause i own a old system but they are eating off their father's hands while i'm working my butt off. But anyway sorry i over reacted dude my fault[/QUOTE] No prob. Computers have gone down alot so a new computer shouldn't be that hard to get. A desktop with a dual core, 1-2gigs of ram and a 250GB+ harddrive can be found from $280-$320 if you look a bit.[/QUOTE] The problem is i'm living in malaysia and wit the specs you just said easily cost me from $2500-$3200 that's my prob now everything in malaysia is pricey cause it is importated from other country's[/QUOTE] WOW.... are you sure thats right ? $3200 MYR is almost $1000USD
I just found a 2600pro AGP for $320 MYR which is a very reasonable price LINK
thanks dude i'll be checking it out but as i know in ebay u need to have credit card 2 purchase items right so the prob i don't have 1 andi don't think i can have 1 in the coming 2 years cause i need to be working to pay the bills so any other ideas
[QUOTE=''Glitch90'']thanks dude i'll be checking it out but as i know in ebay u need to have credit card 2 purchase items right so the prob i don't have 1 andi don't think i can have 1 in the coming 2 years cause i need to be working to pay the bills so any other ideas[/QUOTE] If you don't have a credit card then you can use a debit card and im pretty sure that paypal might even allow the funds to come right out of a bank account.

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