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Callin all computer geeks
I just bought a new computer with an 1GB NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 Dual-GPU Graphics Card; how do I find out if it's Shader 3.0 compatible? The game I want to buy requires it but I don't know how to find out if it's compatible or not before I spend the money on the game. I've done some research on my own but, evidently, I'm not looking in the right place. Help?
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Yeah, it runs shader 3.0.
Good grief. There isn't a game on the market that needs half the juice that thing puts out. Have they finally released cyber babe 2000? I'm running a 7800 overclocked and it's smooth as silk on everything.
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Thanks Lycanthrope
The game I want is Splinter Cell-Double Agent. I figured, why not go a little overboard and have a machine that will be good for a while. I have a computer that I could upgrade but I wanted a computer my kids could use when they're here and have my own computer that they can't screw up.
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