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XxYouGotOwnedZz

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  1. I would get a GTX 660 Ti and upgrade your ram to 8GB (ram is soooo cheap these days). BF3 has some Issue when your running ULTRA textures with less than 6GB of ram and especially if you are running Windows 7 32 Bit you are limited to about 3.2GB. You can upgrade your windows to 64 bit for free if you still have your license just download the .iso and put it on a usb key using Windows 7 USB DVD Download tool. You will have to format your hard drive for this procedure.

  2. Pretty low end for a card. The GTS 450 beats it in terms on performance. I would say it depends on the game your playing. It would probobly run Battlefield 3 at 1920x1080 on the Low preset. I would recommend at least a GTS 450 for Battlefield 3. But for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 it should be good enough.

  3. I just analysed your setup and yes, you will have to change either your memory or your memory(or both). This Mobo supports 4x2GB of ram so it means that you can't run 4GB sticks. If you want to keep your mobo you could get a 4x2GB kit of DDR2 but these are very expensive since DDR2 is absolete. Like this one http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820159025 . At 100$, i would not recommend buying this kit since DDR2 is old tech and for about 115$ you could get a AM3 motherboard and a 2x4GB DDR3 kit. Like these two http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231422 and http://www.newegg.co...N82E16813157280 . I did not check if the memory is on the supported list but honnestly i built quite a few computers with DDR3 kit and never had issues with compatibility.

    Hope this helps!

  4. My first question is are you running Windows 7 64 bit? I had issues on one of my laptops running 2GB of ram on W7 64 bits. I switched over to W7 32 bit and had not issues after. My second advice would be to format your computer and install all of the latest drivers.

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