I'm not very familiar with technology and wanted to ask if my laptop had these two games.
My data:
Display: 43.94cm (17.3 "), 1920 x 1080 IPS 120Hz matt
CPU: Intel Core i-9750H 2.6GHz
Graphics card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6 VRAM
RAM: 16GB DDR4 RAM
Hard disk / SSD: 2TB HDD, 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD
Operating system: Windows 10 64bit
GAME 1:
Requires 64-bit processor and operating system
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 7 64 bit Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2GHZ (4 CPUs) / AMD X8 FX-8350 @ 4GHZ (8 CPUs)
RAM: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD7870 2GB
Storage space: 72 GB of available storage space
GAME 2:
Requires 64-bit processor and operating system
Operating system: Windows 7 or higher (64-bit)
Processor: 3.0 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster
RAM: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: 4 GB dedicated memory
DirectX: Version 11
Network: broadband internet connection
Storage space: 12 GB of available storage space
As far as I know he should loosely pack it up
In my experience, your PC would be enough for the games. Your PC is a really good PC.
Instead of asking every time about games, just look at the system requirements for the games. Then immediately knew.
Thank you very much
I will thank you
Yes the problem is I do not know which graphics card is better and what you have to pay attention to that it runs smoothly
Simply the Gb number of memory your card has is something you can always look out for. The more memory it has, the better basically. Of course, that's not all, but a core guideline to watch out for.
Which one
Well, both entry-level cards and high-end cards are currently still using 8GB, so it will be difficult
Would be new to me, I know 2 GB cards 4 GB cards 6 8 etc. As well as with the Ram. My last one was a 4GB card. And even if 8 gb should be enough for all new games.
Both a entry-level card such as a 5500xt has 8g and a 2080s costing almost 800 euro
8 GB are enough, but at higher resolutions the limit is quickly reached, but the new AMD cards should change that quickly
No idea what a beginner card should be, I only know graphics card models and the newer ones are all a little different. He also has 6GB graphics card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6 VRAM
A beginner card is a cheap card between 100 and 200 euro
Sorry but I think you are one of the few people who think I have to say that. In addition, older models are still being sold, or do you think they have all vanished?
How so? The smallest cards are the entry into the world of graphics cards
Of course there are also old ones, but they are usually slower, often also more expensive and require more electricity
I would measure a small card by the GB and the smallest cards I know have 2GB no 8.
But 2GB are no longer enough for any game, especially since there are no more current maps in the desktop area with so little memory
6 is almost the minimum today, better 8
Nvidia is also one of the few that unfortunately still only offer 4GB cards in the low-cost segment
Well no plan what you want from me at all. All this helps the questioner zero, he just wanted to know how to recognize that his graphics are enough for a game, and the comparison of the GB numbers is usually sufficient.
Not because there are cards in the entry-level segment and 8GB also have high-end cards
You should only pay attention to whether it is enough, but that doesn't say too much about the performance
Why do you want to explain it all to me? Just tell him what he has to watch out for, I know how google works. XD
Lt. The specified system requirements are relaxed.
A GTX 1660 Super 6GB is e.g. Significantly better than an RX 570 8GB, so the comparison lags.
While this is all nice and good, it does not help the questioner either.