Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Is this a good graphics card?

Hey, im looking to buy my own computer because i just want my own one and my graphics card on this computer is **** (and i cant upgrade it). So i went to Harvey Norman and found the INTEL CORE I3. It was $1170 (including the screen, mouse, keyboard and hard-drive). On the sign it said it had these functions:


- 1 GB Graphics


- ATI Radeon HD 4350


- 3.06ghz


- 4GB DDR3


- 1033MHz


- Windows 7 Home premium


So, now my questions.


1. Is this a good deal? Or am i getting ripped of and try somewhere else? (I live in western Australia)





2. How would these graphics run on World of Warcraft? (on ULTRA and LOW video settings)? Like what would be the average FPS in stormwind, raid etc.





3. How would these graphics run on Garry's Mod/CS:S? Like what would be the average FPS?





4. How would these graphics run on Minecraft?





5. How would these graphics run on Runescape HD? (I dont play it, but im just wandering).





6. This is a non relevant question about steam so if you dont know, dont bother to answer 6.


If i where to buy a new computer, get steam, and logged into my account i have now on it. Would i have to buy my games again?





7. How would this run on Dragon age origins, fallout new vegas and sims 3?





Thanks.|||For that money, you can do a lot better. No, the HD 4350 is not a good card. See your previous post (as Senux) for my links to an extremely better system for around the same price.|||i'm presuming the i3 is at somewhere around 1.6 ghz? that's good enough for warcraft, and the rest of the specs are good enough. But i don't know about the rest of the games you have on the list. But getting a better more powerful com let's you use it longer before the games in the market get really demanding and need more proccesing power. If you're dealing with internet lan games, i suggest you get a com or lappie(or laptop) with an i5 in it. See if you can find a com or lappie with the same specs or better, but with different processor. i5 for example.

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