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Originally Posted by Soluzar
How do you bring that information up?
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I feel bad for even mentioning it, now. If you're fine with not knowing, don't start down that dark path. The more people point out the differences in frame rate, the more you'll notice them and start to care. I personally get annoyed when I'm not playing something at constant 60+ frames.
(enter "r_DisplayInfo = 1" in the console, or download
FRAPS)
And oh, why not:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53 GHz
RAM: OCZ 2 x 2GB
Graphics Card: ZOTAC GeForce 8800GTS (512MB)
I'd have to look up the rest. Nothing terribly impressive, and the RAM's a bit of a waste with 32-bit Vista, but I mostly play old games anyway. I'm not that knowledgable about hardware; I just check a lot of benchmarks and take the word of other experts. In my experience, though, it's rarely worth it to try and "juice up" your current system. Better to just wait a few years, then get a new mobo + CPU + RAM + GPU all at once. Never felt confident enough to experiment with overclocking, either.
There's nowhere I can't reach.