QUOTE (PG001 @ Dec 11 2009, 10:54 PM)

Got It Thanks CB Bro

Glad to hear it bro

I didn't say anything about performance. So here is what something I would like to say about performance.

I hope the following information will help alot M9ers -
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Gaming Performance depends on your PC's spec-> VGA card,CPU, Memory and other factors.
1)VGA Card-When buying a vga card you must check what series is the vga card belongs to
Ex-8800GT/9800GT/GTX295/HD5870/HD5970
These series will show what the GPU Power is. GPU power depends on the Number of GPUs,Number of Shader Processors, Memory Type(GDDR3/GDDR4/GDDR5). Sometimes same series card will have 512MB or 1GB versions, But both will have same performance in most cases. When it comes to memory type that will have effect on the performance as new memory types like GDDR5 can transfer so quickly than the old GDDR types.
Another very important thing to check is whether the card is DirectX9/ Direct X10/ DirectX11. Most cards in the market are DirectX10 and there are no DirectX11 cards from Nvidia yet. ATi has released DirectX11 cards which belong to HD5XXX series.

Finally I recommend you should google and check the VGA card reviews before buying it.
2) CPU- CPUs are going to limit the GPU performance on most cases. Usually refereed as 'CPU bottleneck'. Before buying a VGA Card it is always recommended to check whether your CPU can handle the GPU or not. When you have a High end GPU and a slow CPU it is going to make your GPU to work slowly. Even though GPU can process many data, When CPU is slow, GPU will have to wait for it. In this case you are not going to get any real GPU performance. So make sure your CPU will be able to handle the GPU. For this, Again google is your friend to find that.

Newer games require Dual or Quad cores, So if you are using a P4 you are not going to be a gamer.

With the power of i7s and upcoming i9s your gaming will be made easy and these giants are ready to handle the future games too.
3)MemoryBetter the memory the faster the data transmission will be. DDR3 have faster data transfer speed than DDR2. Data transfering speed depends on the Memory Speed
Ex- DDR2-800MHz DDR3-2200Mhz
Anyway Memory is not an important factor as CPU or GPU that will make huge changes in performances, but a better Memory will give you some performance gains. Atleast 2 or 3 FPS.
Last but not least other factors like Motherboard(Bus Speed,Chipset), Powersupply (Without enough power you can't have a powerful VGA card or have an SLi or Crossfire Setups) and Hard Disk(SATA2,SATA3 HDDs & HDD RPM).