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Can I handle the definition?

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With my current rig. I ordered a 23" 1080p Monitor, will I be able to play things at max anymore? Only games I play are COD and TF2. Thanks!
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TF2, yes. CoD, I think so, but not 100% sure. Good thing you got the 1GB card!
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Originally Posted by tNok85 View Post
TF2, yes. CoD, I think so, but not 100% sure. Good thing you got the 1GB card!

The 1GB helps? Good thing to know $5 extra weren't wasted lol
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answer: most likely. I've never played TF2 and im not sure which version of COD you are talking about, but thanks to that 4850, you should be able to max out the res and eye-candy with playable FPS.
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Originally Posted by mrlinky View Post
answer: Most likely. I've never played tf2 and im not sure which version of cod you are talking about, but thanks to that 5850, you should be able to max out the res and eye-candy with playable fps.
4850!
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cod what? cod 2? of course

Cod 4? Yup

5 yup

6 yup
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Originally Posted by ALiShaikh

4850!

whoops, my bad! But i still think you'll be able to do it

(i edited my original post)
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well i have the same 4850 and i do fine with 1680x1050 res everything maxed out, i get a good 80 FPS constantly. but i dont know about 1080 the only thing for you to do is to try it.
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The 4850 does excellent in 1680x1050 but in 1080p there are clear benefits to 1gb GDDR5 (4870/90, 5xxx). Should do fine but don't expect to max out all settings.
You'll not be able to run maxed out on crazy games like Crysis or Far Cry 2, but any other game that doesn't have crazy graphics should run just fine
Good thing you have the 1GB version.
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Is there any way to crazy overclock it to 4870 speeds? It has the special Saphire cooler, not the standard.
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