I think I might've asked this before but anyway,
I have a 3 GHz P4 on a motherboard with a 512k FSB, with 1 gig of DDR333 RAM. The motherboard is a D845PEBT2. Power supply is 420 watts. I'm getting a BFGTech 7800GS OC AGP to replace my totally obsolete Gf Ti4800 SE.
I have the money to get that new card but not enough to get a whole new system.
How long can my system marginally keep up with games?
How long will this system last
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How long will this system last
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You should be fine. You could upgrade the system and still keep the card for a while after, but I think it would be pretty pointless to upgrade a system while staying on an AGP platform. I have a very similar system with a 7600 GT AGP, which is about the same performance-wise as the 7800 GS, and I expect to be able to run new games at 1280 x 960 with medium settings and no AA or AF until roughly this time next year. Right now I can run them at medium-high settings with about 2 x AA and 4 x AF. By 'them' I'm mainly talking about Medieval 2 and Neverwinter Nights 2.
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I just replaced my 9800 Pro, so my answer is that it will last 0 days, but it all depends on the lowest settings you'll accept. I upgrade when I can't play the latest games at 1280 x 960 at medium to low settings, but you might be happy at 1024 x 768 or even 800 x 600, in which case you can hold out 6-12 months longer than me. Other people can't stand anything less than max settings with 16 x CSAA and 16 x AF at 1920 x 1200 resolution. They're the ones that upgrade every 6 months to a new $600 card.
"I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark." - Muhammad Ali
"Dating is not supposed to be easy. It's supposed to be a heart-pounding, stomach-wrenching, gut-churning exercise in pitting your fear of rejection and public humiliation against your desire to find a mate. Enjoy." - Darth Wong
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