Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz T9500
Is that good enough to run CS GO well on low settings?

Thanks
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OLDMAN🎅 Aug 5, 2015 @ 3:49pm 
You get what you pay for
Thanks for that non-answer. Does anyone have anything useful to add?

Please.
SpeedyBullet Aug 5, 2015 @ 4:23pm 
You meet the minimum system requirements which is a Core 2 Duo E6600 (dual core @ 2.4GHz). Yours is a dual core 2.6Ghz so np there. However you don't meet the recommended system requirements which is a Pentium E5700 (Dual Core @ 3GHz). I think you'll do ok on low settings if your GPU also meets the minimum specs. :)
Originally posted by SpeedyBullet:
You meet the minimum system requirements which is a Core 2 Duo E6600 (dual core @ 2.4GHz). Yours is a dual core 2.6Ghz so np there. However you don't meet the recommended system requirements which is a Pentium E5700 (Dual Core @ 3GHz). I think you'll do ok on low settings if your GPU also meets the minimum specs. :)
Thank you for the reply.

I have to be honest, I'm not a tech guy. The term gpu means little to me and a google search doesnt give a very clear answer. What is the spec I'm looking for? What does a gpu look like in specs?

Thanks
Originally posted by SpeedyBullet:
You meet the minimum system requirements which is a Core 2 Duo E6600 (dual core @ 2.4GHz). Yours is a dual core 2.6Ghz so np there. However you don't meet the recommended system requirements which is a Pentium E5700 (Dual Core @ 3GHz). I think you'll do ok on low settings if your GPU also meets the minimum specs. :)
If I understand right, its the graphics card. The one it comes with is nvidia quatro fx 1600M 256MB DDR3.

Is that good enough?

I'm pretty high rank and i just want to make sure that my reg is as good as possible, given my tight budget.
SpeedyBullet Aug 5, 2015 @ 5:12pm 
Originally posted by The Amazingly Randy:
If I understand right, its the graphics card. The one it comes with is nvidia quatro fx 1600M 256MB DDR3.

Is that good enough?

The minimum GPU requirement for CS GO is a GeForce GT 420. I wanted to compare your Quadro FX 1600M with the GT 420 on gpuboss to determine if it's good enough but gpuboss can't find it because the FX 1600M is a workstation GPU.

What you could do to find out if you can run CS GO is go to http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/counter-strike-global-offensive/11422/?p=r and run "can you run it?" and then it will tell you if you meet the minimum specs or not.

The result will look something like this: (except this is my hardware and not yours ofc)
http://i.imgur.com/Rovft0e.png
Originally posted by SpeedyBullet:
Originally posted by The Amazingly Randy:
If I understand right, its the graphics card. The one it comes with is nvidia quatro fx 1600M 256MB DDR3.

Is that good enough?

The minimum GPU requirement for CS GO is a GeForce GT 420. I wanted to compare your Quadro FX 1600M with the GT 420 on gpuboss to determine if it's good enough but gpuboss can't find it because the FX 1600M is a workstation GPU.

What you could do to find out if you can run CS GO is go to http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/counter-strike-global-offensive/11422/?p=r and run "can you run it?" and then it will tell you if you meet the minimum specs or not.

The result will look something like this: (except this is my hardware and not yours ofc)
http://i.imgur.com/Rovft0e.png

Thanks again for the reply.

I'm looking at buying a new computer and the one I mentioned is available as is this one, which is probably much better. I just don't know if the video card is good enough (it is, again, a workstation).

It has an I7 processor, so it's a beast, but it comes with this graphics card: Nvidia quadro fx 1800M 1G

I assume that's a pretty marginal graphics card, but given how cpu heavy cs:go is...I figure it should still be fine? Or am i wrong? And is it possible to upgrade the gpu on a laptop? Like an external gpu?

As always, thanks for your reply!
SpeedyBullet Aug 5, 2015 @ 7:01pm 
Originally posted by The Amazingly Randy:
I'm looking at buying a new computer and the one I mentioned is available as is this one, which is probably much better. I just don't know if the video card is good enough (it is, again, a workstation).

It has an I7 processor, so it's a beast, but it comes with this graphics card: Nvidia quadro fx 1800M 1G

I assume that's a pretty marginal graphics card, but given how cpu heavy cs:go is...I figure it should still be fine? Or am i wrong? And is it possible to upgrade the gpu on a laptop? Like an external gpu?

As always, thanks for your reply!

Why do you not look at laptops with regular graphics cards? Or do you need the workstation card for work purposes? :o
Again the Quadro FX 1800M 1G is not listed on gpuboss and it's not on the tomshardware GPU hierarchy chart, so I can't tell if it will be fine or not :( And no you can't upgrade the GPU in a laptop because it is attached to the motherboard.
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