Metro: Last Light System Requirements
Minimum system requirements:
CPU:
Dual Core CPU (2.2+ GHz Dual Core CPU or better)
RAM:
2GB
GPU:
DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards (GeForce 8800 GT 512 MB, GeForce GTS 250, etc)
DX:
9.0c
OS:
Windows XP (32-Bit only), Vista, 7, or 8
Recommended system requirements:
CPU:
Any Quad Core or 3.0+ GHz Dual Core CPU
RAM:
2GB
GPU:
DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and above)
DX:
11
OS:
Windows 7 or 8
NOTE: Metro: Last Light utilizes NVIDIA 3D Vision with compatible cards and hardware.
There are only official system requirements on the site which are released by developers or an official publisher.
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And I Am Running It With:
I5 2.66 GHZ
8GB Ram
And A GT 630
3rd gen intel core i5 processor
4gb ram
1tb hard disk
win 8 64 bit
2gb amd radeon hd 8730M
you are welcome
HACKERDON
yes you can on mid settings 720p
intel core i3 3.30
ati hd 5450 i gb
win 8 64 bit
ram 4 gb
please tell me the settings and resolution
pentium g2010 2.8 ghz
6gb ddr3 ram
radeon 6670 1 gb ddr3??????
if yes,which settings??
use the software GPU-Z
Both cards have nearly same specs but the GTX 650 is marginally better than the HD 7750 so i would say you to go with the GTX
yeah everybody has his own choice and i also want to play this game
your GPU
nope
its ok
Thanks.....
yes you can on low
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.4
Ram : 4 GB
Graphic card : GT240 512 128 bit
plz tell me quiqly.. ???
Benchmark: Low, med, high, very high:
yes you can
amd athlon x2 5000 2.6
Nvidia GeForce 9400 gt 1 gb
ram 2gb
Yes they are classified as workstation processors but it still doesn't mean they are not suitable for gaming. You can get a Xeon E3-1230V2 (i7-3770 without IGP) for just about the same price as the fastest i5 processors, it is really a no-brainer if not overclocking. I hope you can see my point here. Cheers mate 😀
And where did I say that Xeons are worse then i7?
I said that Xeons are better for servers and workstation builds!
LGA1155 Xeon processors are essentially much cheaper i7 chips, some have disabled IGP for lower TDP and a bit cooler temperatures (i.e. E3-1230v2). They are just as good in gaming when compared to i7-3770, though you can overclock i7-3770K but that is overkill unless you're planning to do NVIDIA Surround or AMD Eyefinity.
It's bullshit to say that hyper-threaded Xeon processors are worse than Ivy Bridge i7 (excluding dual-core Xeons).
I already saw it!
But what about the Bulldozer...
Didn't you knew that it was only 1 core overclocked? All the other 7 cores were disabled so it isn't a genuine overclock it's only partial one, so you don't have an Octa core running at 9GHZ you have only a single core running at 9Ghz...So it isn't anything impressive...
follow the links blew my head off 😲 😲 😲 😲 😲
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-fx-8150-overclock-9ghz-bulldozer,15853.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Intel-i7-4770K-Overclock-Haswell,22410.html
I thought that you asked if you can run physX in games.
For modern games you can run physX because your card is just too weak for that.
but on my GPU case it is written that PhysX ready and GPU-Z also shows that my GPU supports physX
No.
PCI-Express is a motherboard slot!
PCI-Express x16 is the GPU interface used these days!
Back in the day dedicated GPU's were AGP ones.
does my GPU support PhysX and what is PCI Express
Yes, but no AA, AF and AO.
Xeon CPUs are for servers. So i7 is better for gaming.
is the xeon processor better or the i7 processor
Exactly! 😕
problem :- GPU ???????