So it really all depends on what you want to achieve. Not to mention the resolution you'll be gaming at. Your game will struggle with 3D games, with anything volumetric (lighting), especially smoke/fog, etc. In layman terms, your card is sufficient for pre 2005 games, games such as Diablo 2 and Warcraft 3 etc, possibly Half Life 2 at a stretch (just because it is such a well polished and clean engine). Your card at best has 512MB VRAM (how much graphical data of the game it can store and render/compute) running at 64-Bit speed which is GDDR2. Originally posted by Penguijelly:thanks guys (except jace) i got a game it says minimum rec redon hd 3860 and i couldnt run it and there was another one it said 4150 or something and i couldnt run it and then 4875 and i couldnt run it i dont understand how radeon did their graphics but in all honesty i want a new gpu i tried putting one in and it wouldnt go Define 'couldn't run'.