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Much, much more information is needed to properly answer this question. What kind of computer do you have? What model number? What processor? What video card? What type of and how much RAM does it have?

If you are unsure about any of the above, talk to a sales associate at your local electronics store.

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As this person said above, yes you need to see what "kind" of computer you have. But really, it depends whether you like or feel comfortable with your computer.

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