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Yea you should be fine. Unless youre trying to run Crysis at the max detail and res settings possible, you'll be ok. I am searching for a new graphics card (as I'm sure you know) and I was quite dissapointed when I recently found that my graphics card was plugged into an AGP 2.0 slot, which means that my search to find a decent card might be harder than i thought...... Oh well now that you're well on your way to a better gaming experience, have fun!

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Yes i am telling the truth.

 

Before i got my new pc i had a laptop, Compaq Presario 2500. It would shut down by itself for no reason. Its old so i needed a new pc. Another reason i wanted a new PC was because the damn microsoft works is not compatible with 2003 or 2007. You would think new softwares are backwards compatible.

 

Well now i have my new PC. ITs all nice and wont shut down by itself so thats a good thing. Here is the good part. It still has microsoft works and i found out that the microsft office is only a trial. Why the fu*k do they give me a FU*KING TRIAL THOSE SONS OF BIT*HES. Congradulations microsft anther person will download a copy of 2007 with a fake serial #. Last but not least my laptop had a very old graphics card that would not even alow me to play solitare without shutting down. Now my new computer has a Nvidia geforce 6150SE and when i tried to play Dirt it is FU*KING SLOW. This is really starting to piss me off. I cant afford to but a graphics card. I just bought this computer about a month and a half ago.

 

Now for my question:

 

My computer specs are

Windows Vista

DX 10 (i think thats what it tells me)

AMD Athlon 64 Dual Core Processor 5200+ 2.60 GHz

1918 MB RAM

Nvidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430

About 300GB of space left

 

These are the requirments for Dirt

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Minimum Specifications

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- Windows XP

- DirectX 9.0c

- Pentium 4 @ 3.0GHz or Athlon 64 3000+

- 1GB RAM.

- Graphics Card: GeForce 6800 / Radeon X1300 or above

- DirectX Compatible Sound Card

- Dual Layer Compatible DVD-ROM Drive

- 12.5 Gb Hard Drive Space

 

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Recommended Specifications

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- Windows XP/Vista.

- DirectX 9.0c

- Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.66Ghz or Athlon X2 3800+

- 2GB RAM.

- Graphics Card: GeForce 8800 or Radeon X1950

- Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Sound Card.

- Dual Layer Compatible DVD-ROM Drive

- 12.5 Gb Hard Drive Space

 

These are for Lost Planet:

 

min req:

 

Windows XP / Vista with Direct X9.0c

Intel Pentium 4 HT / AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or greater

512MB RAM (XP) / 1GB RAM (Vista)

8GB Hard Drive Space

DVD-ROM Drive (DVD9 compatible)

256MB NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or equivalent (DirectX 9.0c + Shader3.0 compatible)

DirectSound compatible Sound Card

Mouse and Keyboard

 

Max request is:

 

Windows Vista

Intel Core 2 Duo

2GB RAM (Vista) / 1GB RAM (XP)

512MB Geforce 8800+ or equivalent

 

Should my computer be able to play dirt and will it be able to play Lost Planet. I am going to FU*king snap if Lost Planet wont work. Is it my graphics card that is the problem.

 

I feel a little better know

well vista is a memory hog so thats why it may be running slow and the hard drive, whats the buffer and transfer rate?

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well vista is a memory hog so thats why it may be running slow and the hard drive, whats the buffer and transfer rate?

How do i find that out.

 

Anyways, I GOT IT

 

I'll Post pics later to show that i wasnt lieing (believe me, i thought it would only happen in my dreams). I wanted to reset my computer so i have install the program for my camera again.

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