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System Requirements
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions)
Processor: Intel Core i3
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia GTX 480, AMD Radeon 7870
Storage: 10 GB available space
I've looked at games I've played on my PC on canirunit.com, and it says I don't meet requirements even though I can run them at top quality
Just because you're below the minimum requirements for Bioshock(as an example... the only game on your profile is csgo and that will run on almost anything) and it runs anyways, it doesn't mean a brand new, far more graphically demanding game will run.
You'd be suprised what integrated graphics can do nowadays. He could run GTA5 at around 30-40FPS and that requires a 9800 which is comparable to the 480 minimum requirement.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-480-vs-Nvidia-GeForce-9800-GT/3157vsm7716
The GTX480 is more than four times as fast as a Geforce 9800GT.
While the Intel HD 4600 is pretty good, for an integrated chipset, the 480 is still more than three times faster:
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-480-vs-Intel-HD-4600-Desktop-125-GHz/3157vs2168
Yeah, I've watched some videos of people playing Fallout 4 w/ 30 fps on lowest settings with the HD 4600 and that has 500 mb more dedicated video ram as the minimum.
A bad videocard with 4GB DD3 RAM would still suck balls against a good videocard that has only 2GB GDDR5 RAM.
I have 4 GB of video ram, but 113 mb of dedicated ram. Will it use the video ram once the dedicated video ram is used?
His i7 is a laptop model-- what makes you think it's so likely he has a GPU?
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/guides/performance-xeon-e3-1200-hd-graphics-p4000-guide.pdf
Which is why I never asked if his monitor was plugged into the mobo or the gpu.