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it says it supports dx11 on my asus
??
Dell computers are usually junk. Upgrading them is near impossible or at least not worth the bother. Dell PSUs also tend to be barely adequate for the hardware in them. And I really wish I could stress the word adequate because I'm being extremely generous when I say that. I'd always recommend building your own machine or getting it built for you by someone if you're too freaked out.
what he said older cards require 2 12 v rails or at least a 6 and 8 pin dell does not give any, its just the new 980 series that says requires less we shall see.. side note been running a 1k psu since 2010 you should be too
Dell also owns alienware so you can also pay them 60 percent more than the machine is worth too.. :P
Processor Cooler : Heavy Duty CPU Fan for AMD FX Series
Video Card : ATI Radeon HD 4250 - HDMI output , 1xDVI & 1x VGA
Motherboard :MSI 880GMS-E41 (FX) AM3+ AMD 880G HDMI SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard
AMD OverDriveâ„¢ with ACC, GAME Boost, HDMI
DDR3, Windows 7 ready, 2600MHz Hyper Transport (5200 MT/s) ,Supprot AMD Phenomâ„¢ II X6 Processor, BIO-unlocKING,
AMD OverDrive with ACC feature (Advanced Clock Calibration) supported
System Memory : Gaming Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333
Computer Case : SENTEY Classic 1399 Mid Tower w/PSU+Kbrd/Mouse/Spkr SECC .7mm 4x USB/ Card Reader SD-MMC/ATX-MATX
Features: Included Card Reader SD/MMC
2 x 80mm Side Fans Glossy Black Painting ,
2 x USB Front Ports ,
DVD/CD Burner : 24X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 16X DVD+R DL 24X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 12X DVD-RAM 16X DVD-ROM
48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM 2MB Cache IDE 24X DVD±R DVD Burner
Hard Drive : 500 GB Internal 7200 RPM,3.5" 32Mb Hard Drive
Sound Card : Onboard Audio Chipset - VIA VT1708S - 6 audio ports
Onboard LAN : Realtek 8111DL , Max LAN Speed - 10/100/1000 Mbps
Card Reader : FREE - Included
Power Supply : Sentey ATX 450W - AMD/Intel Power Supply
these are its specs please tell me what ya think
Without needing to replace your Power Supply Unit. Go for a Geforce 750 TI, or the AMD R7 260 or 260X. Though getting the Geforce 750 TI would probably be better since it needs less AMPs on the 12 volt rail than the AMD R7, and don't know if your power supply has 30 AMPS on that 12V Rail, but it should have 18 AMPs on the 12v Rail for the Geforce TI 750.
Download the Windows SDK here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/hardware/hh852363.aspx
Says SDK is for 2008 but works on Win 7.
After install, go to your start button and search for dxcpl.exe and launch.
Select the "Edit List.." button and navigate to your game executable.
Mine was at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\ShadowOfMordor\x64\ShadowOfMordor.exe
Select "Add" and "OK" to close the window.
At the bottom of the main window, select the "Force WARP" checkbox.
On the "Feature level limit:" dropdown to the left select "11_1".
Select "OK" and enjoy your game or cry because your system sucks horribly and runs at a unplayable framerate.