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Hey, I've had my computer for about 4 years now and its getting a little dated, one of my friends has recently built a system from scratch and has bought 'Crysis' which I personally love. Sadly, my computer doesn't meet the requirements, so I was wondering whether any of you guys could assist me in choosing the right components I need to update, to meet the Recommended system requirements for Crysis.
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Install this & post the specs:
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Okay, i will do that when i get home tomorrow. I am currently using my laptop. I run photoshop, adobe flash, my operating system is Windows XP Professional 64 bit. EDIT: Right here is the stuff it came up with: > Mainboard : MSI PT880 Neo-FSR (MS-7043) > Chipset : VIA PT880 > Processor : Intel Pentium 4 @ 3000 MHz > Physical Memory : 512 MB (1 x 512 DDR-SDRAM ) > Video Card : Nvidia Corp GeForce4 MX 4000 > CD-Rom Drive : AOPEN CRW5232/AAO > DVD-Rom Drive : IDE DVD-ROM 16X > DVD-Rom Drive : QA4321W CYD830O SCSI CdRom Device > Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2 > DirectX : Version 9.0c (December 2005) Message edited by blackoutpr oject on 01-14-2008 at 08:00:00 PM |
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As you can see, your system is too outdated to meet the requirements. The upgrade won't be cheap. It includes a cpu, mobo, ram, gpu & psu. It may cost 300-400 quid. What's your budget in quid? Will the new upgrade be overclocked? Message edited by akhilles on 01-15-2008 at 02:06:50 PM |
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300-400 pounds is a bit much, my budget is between 200-300 pounds, I don't really want to have to change the mobo, the things I don't mind changing include: RAM, GPU and the CPU. Could I manage to run it at high gfx, at about 1024 x 768 resolution? Without changing the PSU or mobo? Thanks for your help! EDIT: What is overclocking? Message edited by blackoutpr oject on 01-15-2008 at 06:13:57 PM |
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The thing is you want to upgrade the pc to meet the recommended system requirements for Crysis, which require a Core 2 Duo which won't fit in your mobo.
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okay, thanks a lot for your help, I might as well sell this pc and start over, maybe take it apart and sell the components, keep the case and fans. |
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