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can a NVIDIA Geforce 6150se nforce 430 run counter strike global offensive?

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July 29, 2014 8:42:39 PM

with a AMD athlon II x2 220 processor
2 gb ram
windows 7 home premium 64 bit

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July 29, 2014 8:52:13 PM

Well, of course it can run it. You'd want to keep it probably at the lowest settings, but it'll probably still lag a little. You've got an old video card there

UPDATE: By the looks of the card, actually, you'd most likely experience quite a bit of lag. You can still play it, but personally I'd buy an actual video card and not use something integrated
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July 29, 2014 8:56:18 PM

TribalLoser said:
Well, of course it can run it. You'd want to keep it probably at the lowest settings, but it'll probably still lag a little. You've got an old video card there

UPDATE: By the looks of the card, actually, you'd most likely experience quite a bit of lag. You can still play it, but personally I'd buy an actual video card and not use something integrated


The nforce 430 is a motherboard video chipset, not comparable to a GT 430. It's unlikely he would be able to run it at all.
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July 29, 2014 9:05:06 PM

Rationale said:
]The nforce 430 is a motherboard video chipset, not comparable to a GT 430. It's unlikely he would be able to run it at all.


I know it's a chipset, but it should still be able to run it at the lowest settings, albeit slow. Like I said, just get a video card.

EDIT: Sorry, I meant chipset and not integrated (if there's a difference)
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July 30, 2014 1:05:31 AM

TribalLoser said:
Rationale said:
]The nforce 430 is a motherboard video chipset, not comparable to a GT 430. It's unlikely he would be able to run it at all.


I know it's a chipset, but it should still be able to run it at the lowest settings, albeit slow. Like I said, just get a video card.

EDIT: Sorry, I meant chipset and not integrated (if there's a difference)


...It's also from 2007.
It's meant for putting video output on a monitor, that's all. It has less than 10% the performance CSGO's minimum graphics cards.
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July 30, 2014 10:19:51 AM

Rationale said:
TribalLoser said:
Rationale said:
]The nforce 430 is a motherboard video chipset, not comparable to a GT 430. It's unlikely he would be able to run it at all.


I know it's a chipset, but it should still be able to run it at the lowest settings, albeit slow. Like I said, just get a video card.

EDIT: Sorry, I meant chipset and not integrated (if there's a difference)


...It's also from 2007.
It's meant for putting video output on a monitor, that's all. It has less than 10% the performance CSGO's minimum graphics cards.


Yet it should still be able to play it, just most likely at a very low FPS rate (like I said). You could "play" any game with it, but it's not going to be very fast
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