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Is This a Good Pc To Run LCPDFR with An ENB, and other mods?

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I don't think you'd be able to run it with an ENB (at least a good one) just because there is no dedicated graphics.  You could definitely run GTA IV, but not with an ENB, and it would have low fps.  I'd suggest looking around for a full size (not compact) desktop then you can expand it yourself and put in a dedicated graphics card pretty easily.  Of course, it would be best if you could build a PC but not everyone can!

Here's a "better" PC around your price range (just a quick 3 minute Newegg search).  * * * * Just make sure to do **PLENTY** of research before you buy to ensure you can actually upgrade your graphics card and it'll be compatible with the motherboard * * * *

 

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42 minutes ago, fiskey111 said:

I don't think you'd be able to run it with an ENB (at least a good one) just because there is no dedicated graphics.  You could definitely run GTA IV, but not with an ENB, and it would have low fps.  I'd suggest looking around for a full size (not compact) desktop then you can expand it yourself and put in a dedicated graphics card pretty easily.  Of course, it would be best if you could build a PC but not everyone can!

Here's a "better" PC around your price range (just a quick 3 minute Newegg search).  * * * * Just make sure to do **PLENTY** of research before you buy to ensure you can actually upgrade your graphics card and it'll be compatible with the motherboard * * * *

 

I am going to get a Nvidia Geforce GT 740 to go with it. And I also use low end enb's so the frames to not decrease to badly. Would that help it?

 

19 minutes ago, OfficerAnderson266 said:

I am going to get a Nvidia Geforce GT 740 to go with it. And I also use low end enb's so the frames to not decrease to badly. Would that help it?

 

That PC won't be able to hold one since it's a small form factor PC, so you'll have to get one with a bigger case.  But I'd recommend the 750ti since it's a lot better than the 740.  Plus it uses a lot less power.  

 

 

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16 minutes ago, fiskey111 said:

That PC won't be able to hold one since it's a small form factor PC, so you'll have to get one with a bigger case.  But I'd recommend the 750ti since it's a lot better than the 740.  Plus it uses a lot less power.  

I "THINK" I found a good one that pleases me. Is this a good pc?http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/Dell-990-Intel-Corei5-3.3GHz-8GB-1TB-DVDRW-Microsoft-Windows7-Professional-64-bit-MT-Computer-Refurbished/9481109/product.html?refccid=2M4VQ6AVPEZJDOSLK6QM7M27NM&searchidx=233&option=14053088

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