Thread: PC upgrade help
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:05   #3
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Re: PC upgrade help

To be honest thats pretty dated, by the time you get decent RAM, Graphics you might as well buy a new system, you can get full systems including extras for £300 with graphics better than most systems released only a year ago, and if you're really into games you can just get a PC like mine where I chose what Graphics I wanted in it, and Ram.

If I was you, I would save what cash you were going to spend on upgrading, and just upgrade the entire set up.

I've never played Darkfall so I can't comment, but I run World of Warcraft full settings at 1680 x 1050 and I still lag sometimes, so unless you're going to put up front £500 for a half decent system it's not worth upgrading components that will only be dated again in 6 Months.
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