I have a
Windows XP Pro SP2 box
AMD 64 3500+
1Gb DDR400 RAM
Nvidia 6600 GT 256Mb PCIe 16x
Should I buy CoD4 or buy RAM and wait another paycheck to get CoD4?
Both is not an option..
I have @ $50 every 2 weeks that I can "Dispose" of.....
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You'd be able to run the game but you might not like the performance. Data's advice is smrt.
OS: XP or Vista
Processor: 2.6ghz Pentium IV or equivalent (3.2ghz recommended for Vista)
RAM: 1024mb (1536mb recommended for Vista)
Video Card: DirectX 9-compliant Shader 3.0 card with 128 MB of DDR Video Memory (256 MB recommended) AGP 8x or PCI-Express x16
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 9-compliant sound card
DirectX9 for XP and 10 for Vista, 8 gigs HD space + 600mb for swap file.
Supported chipsets:
Nvidia Geforce 6/7/8 series
ATi X800 or higher
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With that card you can probably barely run the game on really low settings.
Mem would help but you def want a matched pair, not another gig to go with yours.
If you can get a G-card an 8800gt is the best price to performance ratio. $269.00
I have a dual core AMD (first gen), Gforce 7900gtx, 2 gig mem and only pull medium specs. Its not pretty but the play is solid.
Mem would help but you def want a matched pair, not another gig to go with yours.
If you can get a G-card an 8800gt is the best price to performance ratio. $269.00
I have a dual core AMD (first gen), Gforce 7900gtx, 2 gig mem and only pull medium specs. Its not pretty but the play is solid.