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    Msi-1036

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Dieter_weber, Mar 15, 2006.

  1. Dieter_weber

    Dieter_weber Notebook Enthusiast

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    Right now I am considering buying the MSI 1036 i am thinkiing of setting the system up like this:
    2.26 ghz turion
    1 gb ram
    x700
    80gb 7200 rpm harddrive.
    I am wondering if this would run cs source, cod2 and battle for middle earth II at medium to high settings with high fps.
    Thanks for the advice
     
  2. Passive Matrix

    Passive Matrix Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have the msi-1036 with 2 GB RAM, 2.0 Ghz Turion and X700 w/256mb.

    I would pretty much guarantee medium, but not as much on high settings... ok fps but not stellar. I'm not sure about middle earth II as I haven't seen it yet.
     
  3. sleepydidge

    sleepydidge Newbie

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    i play the battle of middle earth 2 at medium settings, and there is some lag in the game, not much though, runs better at lower settings