Minimum Requirements
    OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
    Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better or Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz or better
    Memory: 2GB RAM
    Hard Drive: 10GB HD Space Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 2x00 or better, NVIDIA 7800 or better, Intel Series 4 integrated graphics or better*
    Broadband Internet: Minimum 256 kbps download, 64 kbps upload
*Minimum of 256MB of on-board RAM and Shader 3.0 or better support.
How well it'll run stuff depends on what graphics card it has but the important thing is it does have a graphics card so it should run most things pretty well.Moto70 wrote:Right then that's the laptop ordered so tomorrow I can get playing some PC games* again. *I know this ( Samsung 350E7C 17.3-inch Laptop - Intel Core i7 3630QM 2.4GHz Processor, 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 8 ) isn't going to run the FPS's on max but I presume it will still run games to a half decent extent?
mk64 wrote:i presume mine would run it? Its only simcity..
I prefer Nvidia myself, but for laptops they're just way too expensive.Tempy wrote:I thought Nvidia were the best for GFX cards now, is that right?
It is an AMD Radeon HD7670M 2gb, I'm a bit put off by a couple of negative reviews so I don't know whether to sign for it or not tomorrow?Tempy wrote:i7 processors are good, and that is a decent one. What spec is the graphics card, or is it intergrated? Also, where did you buy it from/how much did it cost Moto? I need to start planning to get one for when I go to Uni, and I intend to splash out.
Do you mean from the negative Amazon reviews? I wouldn't worry too much unless there is something specific you have a problem with.Moto70 wrote:It is an AMD Radeon HD7670M 2gb, I'm a bit put off by a couple of negative reviews so I don't know whether to sign for it or not tomorrow? Here it is, advice appreciated.i7 processors are good, and that is a decent one. What spec is the graphics card, or is it intergrated? Also, where did you buy it from/how much did it cost Moto? I need to start planning to get one for when I go to Uni, and I intend to splash out.
This guy has no idea what he's talking about, it has dual graphics, meaning you can switch between the dedicated graphics when playing games or intels onboard graphics to save power.You'd think with the AMD Radeon HD 7670M graphics card you could play some game? WRONG!
This product isn't dedicated graphics as described, it is dual graphics and also relies on Intel HD 4000. Nowhere in the description is this included and I found this out to my horror.
mk64 wrote:Are there tests you can do on origin to see if it will run before I buy the game?
It's possible that there are backups of the recovery but yeah, that guy is a bit mental and i'd take the review with a grain of salt.Mod74 wrote:No way it would have six partitions. He's probably looking at the the card reader letters.
Paranoid much?If you don't mind having SIX partitions already set up on your machine, with god knows what kind of monitoring of all your activities being recorded in there, and being sent back to microsoft, then fine, go ahead.
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