what fairly decent fps can i play on my pc with reasonable resolution ?

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by barrytroter1, Aug 7, 2011.

  1. barrytroter1

    barrytroter1 MDL Junior Member

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    hi, i have an acer apsire t671-pb7z i am looking to start a little gaming and i no that my pc isn't exactly alien ware standards but i would just like to know what games would be okay on it already play gta san andreas on at the highest resolution it will go which is 1440x900 and it doesn't lag or nothing and it plays perfectly .
    my specs-
    vista (any time upgrade)
    1gb RAM
    ATI readon xpress 1250 with 319mb of graphics memory
    INTEL DUO CORE 2 1.8 GHZ

    and i would like to know how much difference 3GB RAM would be in my pc and how much it will help towards gaming and running the pc a whole smoother . many thanks josh
     
  2. Shenj

    Shenj MDL Expert

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    With that config you are better of Downgrading to XP, not w7, 1GB ram is really meh upgrading this is ALOT of performance improvement you will see and feel :)
     
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    x86 MDL Addicted

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  4. 60cent

    60cent MDL Senior Member

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    Upgrading to 3GB would help really much,you could play much more games and do other stuff
     
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  5. barrytroter1

    barrytroter1 MDL Junior Member

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    its 32 bit how much is windows 7 basic then ? and thansk guys for the response this has helped me alot
     
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    x86 MDL Addicted

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    #6 x86, Aug 8, 2011
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