Monitor: ISonic IIM7W 17"TFT Wide
Processor: AMD Semprom 3200+
Video Card: NVIDIA shared 256MB
Hard Drive: 160GB SATA
"Leitor de Cartões" (i guess its loader of cards): CF, SD, MC, MS and MS Pro
Addictionary Cards: Audio and Network ETH10/100
Software: Windows Vista Home Basic PT
NVIDIA shared 256MB, ok that is confusing me, "shared" i usually hear reffered to as onboard video but with NVIDIA would mean it is an actual card. Well nyway, if it is a card, can you be more specific? Which model? There are a lot of 256MB. If this is onboard, then I reccommend getting an upgrade to an actual card.
If I am wrong about actual card for video, ignore this part: Ram???
Yeah like some other people mentioned, RPM of hard drive?
Power of your power supply (I mean the amount of watts)?
There is a website you can go on to make sure everything is Vista compatible, you might want to check that out, just google it. Think i's on Microsoft website. If you have onboard video, I'm not sure your going to get quite that good performance with Vista.
Unless you spend the equivalent of £2000+ you are never going to be able to have fun gaming.
Look around and ask if the shop can do you a better spec computer for the same price but without a monitor... If you got a working monitor then there is no point in wasting money.
2,000.00 GBP=4,664.09 AUD...WTH are you fucking crazy Trojan? $4 500AUD for a computer???? :wow: He doesnt wana play games for DX200000000000000

You guys in Britain are being ripped!!!!

Man you can spend around or just over $2 000 (858.588 GBP) here in Australia and with that you would be able to play Crysis Maximum quality...
Any Need For Speed (Specially Carbon AND Most Wanted)
GTA San Andreas + Multiplayer
Call of Duty (all)
Counter Strike
GTA Vice City + Multiplayer + Multi Theft Auto --- I already know it supports...
GTA 3 --- Same as Vice City
Flatout 2
Windows XP --- LOL, this is just a Joke
If it supports Vista it supports XP :p
Ok I'm assuming that this is an actual video card and not onboard otherwise your not going to be able to play some of these games and even the ones that you can play,some will be on low quality.
If I'm wrong I strongly suggest you upgrade to an actual card.
GTASA/MP: Yes
COD: 1 yes, United Offinsive Yes, 2,3,4 Depends the specific video card (make/model)
CS: 1.6 and lower yes, Source yes but you will only be able to play on maximum quality depending on specific video card (make/model)
GTAVC/MP/MTA: Yes
GTA 3: Yes
Flatout 2: I have absolutely no idea
