Hyo Hardell: Princess Vana this is probably not a question for kitchen people, I said I'm not new to computers, i even replatformed, all drivers up to date, you completely ignored the question.
Dee Depung: That spec should be able to run most of the latest games at max smoothly. I don't think its a hardware problem. Try updating you drivers(graphics, etc....), DirectX and patch up the game.
Kris Bozelle: I should add, if I get a better part I just want it to be enough to run any game smoothly on maximum requirements.
Krystal Cordovano: Forgot to ask, could you give me a link to what processor i should get? Doesn't necessarily have to be in stock for FRYS as this may be a processor problem. Whatever i buy in frys i intend to return and then buy for a cheaper price online.
Giovanna Cramblit: my power supply is 850 watts, it can't be that...If i try playing a high quality game like Assassins Creed it would play for a bit (3-4 min) then crash (and i no! ticed it did a second pause few times). And it lasted a little longer when i put quality to minimum..It then gave me a blue screen. And it also use to freeze on me during start up where it says "Windows is starting" then my screen just went black...sometimes my screen would go black but it would still load up to the desktop (so i had to turn off PC completely and give it another try in a minute and until it finally worked). I tried playing Wolfteam and the game has pretty low requirements, so i am able to play it but it would sort of blink once in a while..so I'm able to tell something is wrong. I tried Project Blackout and i had a black line go from bottom up at login screen, then when i get to main menu it was blinking pretty badly..definitely not a playable condition, looked like it was gonna shut down my PC at some point....Show more
Gaylord Barragan: What exactly do you mean by 'messes up on games'? Be more specific. Your RAM is goodVideo card is solidCPU is ok! ay, and is your only bottleneck of any sort. I'd recommend a ! higher end Phenom III'm more familiar with Intel builds than with AMD, but I'd suggest a motherboard like this, that will also support your DDR2 RAM, and an X4 955 BE @ 3.2ghz or something similarhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...Also, which PSU do you have?CPUhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...I'd do a full test of your RAM too to see what's causing the BSODs. This is not a problem that would come from a bottleneck, it comes from a hardware issue...Show more
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