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Call Of Duty 4

Discussion in 'Windows - Games' started by dan24591, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. dan24591

    dan24591 Member

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    Hi all. I recently bought Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare for PC. It lags badly on my PC. it's not surprising. My specs are:

    Windows Vista 32-bit
    1GB DDR2 RAM
    Intel Celeron 2.00ghZ CPU

    The maximum upgrade I can go is 4GB RAM and an Intel Core2Duo T8100 2.10ghZ CPU. Before buying it all, would I be able to run this game any good with that amount of RAM and the T8100 CPU?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. MANYEARS

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    Hi Dan
    COD4 is a Grphics hungry game and you havnt mentioned what card you have!
    your processor speed is just about good enough and min 2Gb ram is ample....

    However, if you should decide to upgrade your graphics card...say a nvidia 8800gt (great card) you need to think about cooling and more importantly your psu (power supply) a 620W is more than enough.

    check out novatech for some prices.

    Just to let you no, COD4 gives you the min spec on the box...i think the main issue will be graphics.

    Perhaps its time to treat yourself to a new PC theyve never been cheaper and Xmas is coming.

    Hope ive been of some help,but im sure if you still have concerns some of the senior member techies will have some words of wisdom for you.

    All the best M.E
     
  3. Ray92

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    Do you by any chance have a laptop??

    The reason I'm asking is because you said you can upgrade to a T8100, which to my knowledge is a laptop CPU

    Also please tell us what graphics card you have, as manyears said
    (You can check by pressing CRTL+R typing dxdiag, going to the display tab, here your graphics card will be listed)

    Hope this helps
     

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