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CPU is recommended to change to a 3GHz one, the main hard disk is replaced with a larger one, you can use SSD as a system disk, and the graphics card is replaced with a at least 1GB one, pay attention to the power supply of the chassis, the following is my configuration:
PC model x64 compatible with desktop computers.
OSWinz 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (DirectX 11).
Processor: Intel 3rd Gen Core i7-3770K @ Quad Core.
Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth Z77 (Intel Ivy Bridge - Z77 Express Chipset).
RAM 8 GB ( Corsair DDR3 1600MHz )
Main hard drive: Samsung SSD 840 series ( 120 GB SSD ).
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti ( 2047 MB ASUS )
Display: Samsung SAM0A6E S22C330 ( Inch )
Sound Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra @ Intel Panther Point High Definition Audio Controller
Network card Intel 82579V Gigabit Network Connection Asus.
Logitech headsets, Razer keyboard and mouse.
The total price is about 1w,
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Upgrade*-* Plenty of money?
Then the Intel 4th Gen Core i5-4570
HDD Seagate 500GB + Samsung SSD 32GB (put Crysis) graphics card HD7770 HD7990 GTX660
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Judging from the hardware configuration, the graphics card is slightly worse and needs to be replaced. The CPU can also be considered for 4-core replacement. There is no need to think about anything else, and if you change it, you will have to change more supporting things, which is not cost-effective.
Software: 32-bit operating system can manage the following memory, XP actual available memory (32-bit win7 is available), your 4G memory is wasted, you can consider replacing it with 64-bit win7.
Crysis 2 minimum specs:
System: Windows XP or Vista or Windows
CPU: Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo or above.
RAM: 2 GB
Graphics: 256MB
ATI HD3650 series, NVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or later, Direct3D 10 Compatible Video Card, OR
direct3d 9 card compatible with shader model
directx compatible
driver
Sound CardMicrosoft Xbox 360 Controller
***-rom
20GB hard drive.
directx libraries (included)
vistacompatible sound card
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 or above).
windows vista / windows 7
Minimum CPU: Quad Core GHz quad-core processor.
RAM: 2 GB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 [or better].
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Lone High Crisis 2? My GT240 can be played. Wonder why you can't play.
You can consider receiving a 2-hand graphics card through **, such as GTX630-GTX650Or HD6850, HD6870 or 7750, 7770! If you're going to upgrade, you're in addition to the monitor.
Hard drives, power supplies, and the outside of the chassis all have to be replaced.
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If you are fully open, it will definitely not work, but if you don't open all of them, if you play, it should not be a problem.
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CPU can be used,If you have spare money, it's best to change the minimum quad core,Cheap CPU955 and 740K,The premise is that you don't want to change the configuration too high,How can the graphics card have GTX650,There are a lot of things involved in changing the hardware,Power supply,Motherboard,I said that there is basically no problem with your change,The power supply is rated at 400 is enough。
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1G or more brand graphics card, 500G hard disk, 4G memory, and motherboard to brand, play games with the general graphics card is no problem, work the graphics card.
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The graphics card is slightly lacking. GT610 Smart Shark - 2G D3
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Your processor and graphics card memory are gone.
Crysis minimum system configuration:
System: Windows XP or Vista >>>More
Call of Duty 3. I remember there was no PC version... The low configuration of Far Cry 1 should be fine. In the case of the battle of Losaki, it seems that he can't afford to run... The main thing is that your memory is not giving power ==
2 choices one is not to change the motherboard CPU upgrade to Athlon 64x2 5400+ or above About**are all around 400 Buy a 2G DDR2 strip About 200 Finally, the graphics card buys GTX460 powerful graphics card Don't worry about the graphics card in the next 3 years If you want to use the brand, Yingla's or Zotac's But the power consumption of 460 is relatively high Full load is about 140W You need to calculate the power of the power supply **It's about 1200 to 1400. >>>More
If it's a desktop play, it should be okay.
I don't know. >>>More
2 Put the PS dish in the light area. Copy them all and load them with an emulator. >>>More