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Can you figure out which card it is?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFdV6EbWt0w
The 8GB RAM will make a difference, he is using 4BG but the CPU's... here is a v's:
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-4510U-vs-Intel-Core-i3-4160/m10660vs2816
At guess I would say you can run it, on the bright side if you can't you can request a refund if you have "purchased the game within the past 14 days and played less than two hours"
Thx for the vid im gonna check it
I honestly, despite lacking any real PC building experience i was able to pull it apart and put it together eventually.
Wish i had bought a dedicated GPU long time ago, cos back when i was never really into PCs and it's hardware, i had no idea what to look for, what to buy or how to even setup a gaming rig suitable and optimised for gaming purposes, but man when i first got it running i was so glad, to finally see and hear it start up with my newly installed hardware.
Now I'm playing Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010 in 4k @ 60 fps at max settings with no frame stuttering or slow downs whatsoever.
I always disable CPU 0 and set the programs priority to real-time before i begin playing, to minimise stuttering and drops on performance, just as a precautionary measure, after all this game was intended to be run on a dual core system, as quad core CPUs were still quite recent in the PC hardware market back when this game came out, yes there were quad core CPUs and games that were optimised for quad cores ran fine with quad core CPUs, just saying that at the time those type of processors were quite new.
Well this comment went on for too damn long.
AMD Phenom II X4 965
8,00 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 1 GB
55-60 fps.