kabLe Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 2206 Joined: 08/30/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 GPU is fine, but tbh, the old intel duels are shocking... If you want, give me your mobo brand and ill tell you what you'll be able to upgrade to, if you wish. You can also go on this website, very helpful! http://svc.systemrequirementslab.com/CYRI/ Enjoy! I used that. I passed everything except the processor. I can upgrade to a Core 2 Quad if i wanted to but I don't have the money and this processor is fine for me for now. I'll probably be upgrading in the distant future but as long as I can run BC2 now I'm fine. Link to comment
jazzy Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 06/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 your moms clinically insane, asshole. wtf isn't he able run it, it's practically the same as a Core2Duo, hence it's a dual core, so why wouldn't it run, it's a good CPU, it wouldn't run on high but the game should be able to run, only hope his GPU is good to be able to run the game. now i see why people don't like you 1) Core Duos are not Core 2 Duos, infact Core Duos are extremely terrible processors. 2) Core Duo Pentium is one of the worst processors ever made, it's just a slighty rebranded Pentium 4 with a second processor, the CPU itself was released about 4 years ago, and BC2 is no lightweight on CPU power, in fact you need a lot more of that than you do GPU. In terms of features, price and performance at a given clock frequency, Pentium Dual-Core processors were positioned above Celeron but below Core and Core 2 microprocessors in Intel's product range. The Pentium Dual-Core was also a very popular choice for overclocking, as it can deliver optimal performance (when overclocked) at a low price. ^ Wikipedia. It even scored less than a Core Duo in benchmarks, that's just terrible. The Core Duos were EXTRAORDINARILY worse than the core 2's. so pretty much: pentium d hopefully this guy's mobo's socket is LGA 775 so he can upgrade. I assume he has a prebuilt PC from someone like Dell or HP, can you give us the model number of the computer? Or if you built it yourself, can you give us the motherboard name so we can find out which socket you have? If you don't have a LGA 775 socket, consider buying a new motherboard and a new CPU. Link to comment
Chaoz` Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 1740 Joined: 04/04/10 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 hopefully this guy's mobo's socket is LGA 775 so he can upgrade. I assume he has a prebuilt PC from someone like Dell or HP, can you give us the model number of the computer? Or if you built it yourself, can you give us the motherboard name so we can find out which socket you have? If you don't have a LGA 775 socket, consider buying a new motherboard and a new CPU. i said they're practically the same, it's like they're almost the same but not entirely, get it now? i think him socket is 775, he said it himself he can put a Core2Quad or some sort, he just doesn't have the money Link to comment
kabLe Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 2206 Joined: 08/30/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 I have a Biostar mobo that was made about a year back so. I can hold up to an early Quad Core. Just not i7 but I dont have 600$ lieing around for a processor. Link to comment
Chaoz` Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 1740 Joined: 04/04/10 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 if you want a core2quad it's gonan cost ya, i think around $150 you'll have the cheapest, yet a good 1 Link to comment
kabLe Posted August 27, 2010 Content Count: 2206 Joined: 08/30/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 27, 2010 When my old mobo blew out I was originally going to get a Quad Core however when that happened, my memory was no longer any good and my video card broke. So I had to buy a new video card and memory and I was broke again. I was lucky enough to find a good 50$ mobo that I got. I've been saving up however now my mouse broke and I have to get a new one. Thank god I won the monitor otherwise.. But after my mouse I'll hopefully be getting a Quad Core Link to comment
jazzy Posted August 28, 2010 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 06/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 28, 2010 i said they're practically the same, it's like they're almost the same but not entirely, get it now? i think him socket is 775, he said it himself he can put a Core2Quad or some sort, he just doesn't have the money no, they are not the same. i dont really trust either opinions at this point and id rather get definitive proof of the model number of the motherboard. it's usually plastered somewhere where you can see it if you open up your case and check up on it. until i get definitive proof that you intelligently need help on getting a new processor, not going to bother with this. Link to comment
kabLe Posted August 28, 2010 Content Count: 2206 Joined: 08/30/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 28, 2010 This isn't a thread about help getting a new processor. This thread was to know if I could run BC2 with my current processor. Link to comment
König Posted August 28, 2010 Content Count: 577 Joined: 04/06/10 Status: Offline Share Posted August 28, 2010 I don't know Gero, it might be close mang. I really think that if you can play it, it will be very minimum settings, lowest resolution, and pretty mediocre frame rates. But hopefully I'm wrong and thats not the case. :3 Good luck regardless. Link to comment
Tweezy Posted August 28, 2010 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 28, 2010 I use socket 775, just got an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU, mine's clocked at 2.7GHz and cost me £150. (Bout 6 months ago, gone done a lot now, you can get an i7 for the same! But thats a different socket) Link to comment
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