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Can i run LCPDFR and GTA IV?


Damon333w

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Well can I run it atleast on medium?

I don't know anything about computers or anything about that so please don't flame on me if i can run it lol.

PS: Someone told me i could, but i don't trust him, i don't want to buy something I can't even run.

Im gonna try to look for my specs and post them, because i don't even know how to find them.

---My cousin helped me to get the specs.

Motherboard : Asus Rampage III black edition intel x58 lga 1336.

2 x 8gb ram , 16gb.dd3

evga gtx geforce 590 3gb.

amd phenom II x6 3.3ghz.

He told me to put only that because that's the main stuff?

well thanks i hope i get a good answer!

PS:... like i said i might have a monster computer and i don't even know, i guess i should get into computers a little more.

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Not at all. An AMD processor won't work with that motherboard...

EDIT: Thus, you need to get either an intel CPU or an AMD compatible motherboard.

And get your cousin to check your CPU and motherboard again.

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Hmmm.. I'm not so sure about AMD and your graphics card, But It looks like you could even play it on high.

I suggest you use this tool. http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/ I did that when I got my new laptop it works great.

No installation is required, You pick the game from the list, For example Grand Theft Auto IV.

This site provides a One-Click solution that looks at your computer's hardware and system software to determine whether or not your current system can run a product. Each of your computer's components is evaluated to see how well it meets the minimum and recommended requirements for specific products. Recommendations are made on how to update or upgrade each component which does not meet the listed requirements. Sometimes, a simple, free software download is all that is needed. Sometimes you'll find that you need a different video card to fully experience what the game has to offer.

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His graphics card can handle it but his CPU and MOTHERBOARD are NOT compatible.

EDIT: I assume you are looking to buy this hardware, correct? Either that, or your cousin gave you the wrong specs.

EDIT2: Go to Start--> Run--> type in dxdiag. Post the cpu type, assuming this is your computer you are using right now.

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Yes, you can - but as Iconography says, a AMD CPU isn't compatible with that socket.

And unless you're going to overclock, you might as well get a cheaper motherboard.

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I was ordering them, thankfully you told me that. i will cancel the motherboard then.

i found something, is this one compatible and good? Asus Crosshair IV formula i think it's called.

also does intel have a six core processor?

also i heard that you can only have 2 working graphics card, but can i have 2 gtx 590 working at the same time?

oh i found this but i think it has the processor included or something else because it's a kind of expensive:

http://compare.ebay.com/like/390333650009?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar

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The motherboard works. The Asus Crosshair IV.

Intel does, but it is very expensive, not worth it.

Depending on SLI compatibility, you can have sometimes up to 3 cards but that depends on motherboards and GPUs.

EDIT: What you linked is a full computer for the most part. http://cgi.ebay.com/AMD-PHENOM-II-X6-1075T-SIX-CORE-MOTHERBOARD-C-105323-/390333650009#vi-content

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Intel does have six core CPUs, but they're pretty expensive compared to AMDs.

The Crosshair motherboard has the correct sockets. And yes, you can use more than one GPU, I used to use 3 (if the motherboard supports it).

What PSU are you getting?

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To put this to rest, you CAN NOT have multiple graphics cards of your type on that motherboard (the Crosshair IV). It uses only ATI Crossfire X. Like I said, the link you gave is a computer upgrade kit.

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