with the pc that i have i can play assassins creed 1, i can play bio shock(with no sound), prototype, call of duty 4, need for speed most wanted, pop 2008 with a little but not a lot(lag),pop 1,2,3, red faction gorilla with a good amount of lag takes around a half and hour to get past the loading screen. splinter cell 1,2,3,4 with out no lag, fallout 3 very very little lag. thats a clue on what my pc can do, now i want to know if my pc will be ably to run assassins creed 2, on any settings. high or low. please i want to know.
Operating System
Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Platform
AMD Athlon processor
Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® 8200
System Memory
4 gig ram.
Hard Drive
160 hitachi HDp725016GLA SCSI Disk Device
Optical Drive
* DVD-SuperMulti with Labelflash™ support
* DVD-ROM
Media Card Reader2 Multi-in-one card reader, supporting:
* CompactFlash® (Type I and II)
* CF+™ Microdrive
* MultiMediaCard (MMC)
* MMCmobile™
* Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC)
* Secure Digital™ (SD)
Card
* miniSD™ Card
* xD-Picture Card™
* Memory Stick®
* Memory Stick PRO™
* Memory Stick Duo™
* Memory Stick PRO Duo™
* USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394 ports
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8200 featuring:
* NVIDIA Hybrid SLI
* DirectX 10
* Shader Model 4.0
* NVIDIA CineFX 3.0
* NVIDIA nView Multi-Display
* NVIDIA Digital Vibrance Control 3.0
Audio Embedded high-definition audio with 5.1-channel audio support
Networking 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
I/O Ports Front:
* Three USB 2.0 ports
* Multi-in-one card reader2
* Headphone and microphone jacks
Rear:
* Four USB 2.0 ports
* Two PS/2 ports (mouse and keyboard)
* Five audio jacks
* Ethernet (RJ-45) jack
* D-sub VGA port
* HDMI™ port
* eSATA port
I/O Expansion
One PCI Express ×16 slot
Power Supply 220 W
my cpu runs at 2.7 ghz. but truly by tests and every thing it really runs at 3.9 ghz. sorry for leaving that out.
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Here is the cheapest way to go if you want to run assassins’ creed as well as most other games well. The only two things you need is a new power supply (PSU) and a new graphics card
Graphics Card (9800GTX+ Nvidia Geforce)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133246&cm_re=9800GT-_-14-133-246-_-Product
500W Power Supply
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817148027&cm_re=500W_power_supply-_-17-148-027-_-Product
^the cheaper one (will last not as long as the one that costs 20$ more)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817194003&cm_re=500W_power_supply-_-17-194-003-_-Product
^costs 20$ more
Note, with that build, the chance of running Assassins’ Creed II is low, as a matter of fact, it probally won’t work. But seeing as it won’t come out on PC till next febuary-march, might as well get your rig ready for gaming. These two products once installed will give you a great gaming experiance. Of course I’m saying this assuming that you have a good proccessor. I made sure that the PSU would hook up to an ATX proccessor unit but I don’t know if your proccessor is any good. If its at the minimum 2.2/2.3 GhZ/sec, you’ll run great with those two items.
May 27, 2011 at 10:40 pm