a video card that can play halo pc
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a video card that can play halo pc
im saving up my money for a custom made computer, i have that down, but the one thing thats bugging me is what video card do i need that takes halo like it was pac-man? im looking for something around $100. so, can you just gimme a link to wherei can get the chips name, info, etc
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if you're wanting anything in the ati field, my x800 runs halo easy as pie, as well as CSS and day of defeat.
and yes, if you want top of the line, save up your cash and get the 7950. that thing is beast. but if you want something you won't have to replace in a year and a half, spend a bit more cash or maybe invest in SLI if your motherboard has an nVidia chipset.
and yes, if you want top of the line, save up your cash and get the 7950. that thing is beast. but if you want something you won't have to replace in a year and a half, spend a bit more cash or maybe invest in SLI if your motherboard has an nVidia chipset.
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Well to be honest to get a computer custom build for the next 4 years you would need to spent around 1000$ for these things:
-Dual-Core(64bit support will come soon)
-Sli Enabled Motherboard
-Sli Enabled Graphic Card
-2GB or Ram
I think that will support many of the up coming games.You dont need to use sli yet but you always have to think into the future.
-Dual-Core(64bit support will come soon)
-Sli Enabled Motherboard
-Sli Enabled Graphic Card
-2GB or Ram
I think that will support many of the up coming games.You dont need to use sli yet but you always have to think into the future.
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How about you tell us your budget?haloskillz.com wrote:uhh, thanks everyone, now someting that can play halo CE, my friend has one of the best computers ive ever seen and it can barrely run halo CE, and that he needs more ram or something for Halo Editing Kit (HEK) so what do i need to run Halo CE and HEk like it was pac man?
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So you want to build one yourself?haloskillz.com wrote:lol, uhh, the highes i can go is 1000 bucks, and i know how high video card prices can go, and remember i have the rest of the computer to spend money on, so around 250 would be my max
I build this one myself for 1000$.I took the CD-DVD Drives out of my old comp and also the hard drive.
http://www.halomods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38254
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what the fuck kind of awesome computer can barely run halo? my integrated graphics ran that thing on full!haloskillz.com wrote:my friend has one of the best computers ive ever seen and it can barrely run halo CE, and that he needs more ram or something for Halo Editing Kit (HEK)
also, what sort of video card slot will the mobo have? i reccomend PCIe x16, it's what all of the cards coming out now are made for, and it's got a faster through-put than AGP (i believe...).
here's a few cards i found in the 100-200 price range:
x1600 - 512 MB of DDR2 12 pipelines
7600 GS - SLI-ready, 512 MB of DDR2 memory, DVI and DB-15 out. 12 pipelines.
those are both really nice cards. if you're going for a single one, i think i'd get the ATI one. if you're going for an SLI setup now or in the future, grab the 7600, or grab the x1600 and wait for the 7950's price to drop.
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a case, PSU, keyboard, speakers, monitor, and mouse?
also, you don't need a videocard and a capture card. i wouldn't recommend putting them both in the same case, i'm not sure if there'll be hardware conflicitions or what, but i don't think it's a great idea. save the money and get a video card that does what you want it to, i can help search.
also, if you're not building a computer, why are you listing individual parts?

also, you don't need a videocard and a capture card. i wouldn't recommend putting them both in the same case, i'm not sure if there'll be hardware conflicitions or what, but i don't think it's a great idea. save the money and get a video card that does what you want it to, i can help search.
also, if you're not building a computer, why are you listing individual parts?
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You'll need a processor. (Assuming you didn't just forget to list that)haloskillz.com wrote:he had a alien wear, lol, he doesn't relize whta hes got, he ha like, 200 virises and lets people hack it, so hes a retard, and im not goingo t build a computer myself, to much time and i don't have time, so this is what im getting:what the **** kind of awesome computer can barely run halo? my integrated graphics ran that thing on full!
also, what sort of video card slot will the mobo have? i reccomend PCIe x16, it's what all of the cards coming out now are made for, and it's got a faster through-put than AGP (i believe...).
here's a few cards i found in the 100-200 price range:
x1600 - 512 MB of DDR2 12 pipelines
7600 GS - SLI-ready, 512 MB of DDR2 memory, DVI and DB-15 out. 12 pipelines.
those are both really nice cards. if you're going for a single one, i think i'd get the ATI one. if you're going for an SLI setup now or in the future, grab the 7600, or grab the x1600 and wait for the 7950's price to drop.
video card- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814141032
KWORLD VS TV 883 DVR PCI Interface TV Tuner Video Capture Card
ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 Socket T (LGA 775) Intel 945P ATX Intel Motherboard
2.5 Gigabytes of RAM
3 USB 2.0 Ports
Ethernet Port
2 CD/DVD Burners + Expansion Bay
120 GB of memory
anything else i might need?
If I were you I would drop a half a gig of memory and up the graphics card budget.

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ok, coming from someone who builds computers(im sure a lot of other people do too) but for 1000$ i suggest a dual core amd 3800+ (or higher), 1 gig of ram, sli-ready mobo (maybe one that comes bundle with the 3800+)
an nvidia 7series card i think i 7600 GT is around 200$ u also want a power supply, look at the Ultra X-connect ones at tigerdirect.com theyre less than 100$ and they are great
now thats the big stuff.
keep all ure disc drives and hard drives and case (unless its really ugly) from ure old comp and put it wiht teh new parts. this way u can put any extra money into a processor or video card
o and dont forget to buy fans!! get a CPU fan and at least 2 case fans
have fun, and dont screw anything up
an nvidia 7series card i think i 7600 GT is around 200$ u also want a power supply, look at the Ultra X-connect ones at tigerdirect.com theyre less than 100$ and they are great
now thats the big stuff.
keep all ure disc drives and hard drives and case (unless its really ugly) from ure old comp and put it wiht teh new parts. this way u can put any extra money into a processor or video card
o and dont forget to buy fans!! get a CPU fan and at least 2 case fans
have fun, and dont screw anything up

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grab a raptor if you have the cash, it's a nice and fast hard drive.
and yeah, everything else everyone else said. but, if you're gonna save up and buy a 7950 (about $600), you don't need an sli-ready mobo
and yeah, everything else everyone else said. but, if you're gonna save up and buy a 7950 (about $600), you don't need an sli-ready mobo
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