you should be able to play comfortably on medium to high settings
Was wondering if some of ya can help and tell me if my PC can run CS:GO, or if I need to upgrade it.
Computer Specs:
>Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.5 Ghz
>4.00 GB Ram
>NVIDIA GeForce GT 240
>Windows 7 64-Bit
If you need anymore information please don't hesitate to ask.
Thanks in advance for any useful tips/opinions.
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you should be able to play comfortably on medium to high settings
Cloud_9 (08-08-2014)
CS:GO isn't a game that demands too high. You'll be able to run it but i would say maxing at medium.
Cloud_9 (08-08-2014)
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No problem. Also that build is actually somewhat outdated by quite abit.. you may want to consider upgrading if you can. Also if you have around 60 - 100 dollars lying around i suggest that you purchase a SSD. It won't give you gaming performance but it will make booting up and general use MUCH MUCH more enjoyable.