Celeron D 356 @ 3.33 GHZ and Gaming?

lanpartiercarter

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How do you think the Celeron D 356 @ 3.33 GHZ will do with gaming because the computer Im getting has it and i will have a ati x1300 pro and 2 gbs of ram and im hoping to play cod4.
 
Both the processor and video card aren't meant for gaming, and most likely won't play CoD4 well at all (if at all).
 
the video card is a pro which means its better that regular it has 256 onboard and has the core clock of 600mhz which is fats for that gcard and the mininum requirements are here
OS: XP or Vista
Processor: 2.6ghz Pentium IV or equivalent (3.2ghz recommended for Vista)
RAM: 1024mb (1536mb recommended for Vista)
Video Card: DirectX 9-compliant Shader 3.0 card with 128 MB of DDR Video Memory (256 MB recommended) AGP 8x or PCI-Express x16
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 9-compliant sound card
 
the video card is a pro which means its better that regular it has 256 onboard and has the core clock of 600mhz which is fats for that gcard and the mininum requirements are here
OS: XP or Vista
Processor: 2.6ghz Pentium IV or equivalent (3.2ghz recommended for Vista)
RAM: 1024mb (1536mb recommended for Vista)
Video Card: DirectX 9-compliant Shader 3.0 card with 128 MB of DDR Video Memory (256 MB recommended) AGP 8x or PCI-Express x16
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 9-compliant sound card
Just because a video card has 256MB of onboard VRAM and 600MHz core speed, doesn't mean it's a good card. Take a look at some of the benchmarks here with that card, and remember that these were taking using a much higher end processor then what will be in your computer:

http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html?modelx=33&model1=739&model2=1067&chart=276
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html?modelx=33&model1=739&model2=1067&chart=286
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html?modelx=33&model1=739&model2=1067&chart=300

Now those are older games...
 
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