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Oh and here is another great thread for you to check out if you need info on games and their requirements:http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=25742203:P
Hope this was helpful!:D
Hey :D
I'm waiting on my new pc -
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor (2.4GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 8MB Cache)
- Vista Home Premium
- 3GB Memory
- 512MB nVidia GeForce 9500 GS
and from a quick scout around it seems to be sufficient, but not really having a clue about this stuff.. :lol: I was wondering if I could get away with the '9500 GS' for games like assassin's creed and rely on this system for future releases...?
Any advice appreciated :)
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Your computer should be able to run Assassin's Creed very well go to this link to see a comp with the same graphics card running it at max: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qYkh_vIvc4, as for the future games part it should be able to play some most games in the next few years fairly well. Your computer should be able to play Crysis on medium at 1280x1204 pretty good and CoD4 or The Witcher pretty nicely also.
I really need help and this seems like a good place to ask for it. I recently bought a Sager NP5796 and when I first got it the performance blew me away. My specs are:
intel 2.8ghz core 2 dual processor
4 gigs of RAM
Vista Home Premium 64 and 32 bit
9800m gtx
I bought Crysis, and Company of Heroes with it. I installed Crysis first and started playing and I was astounded by the performance of it. I could run everything on high easily and a few settings on very high. Same with CoH. Well a few days ago my laptop has started acting up and everything got extremely choppy, when I lower both games settings to the bare minimum it is still very choppy and very aggravating I really need help for this I paid 3+ grand for this machine and I don't want to mess it up. I have the latest drivers and all that. I heard having Realtek audio might mess things up, I have REaltek please help!!!!!!
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