Intel Core 2 Quad core is good for gaming?

TheSpiritWalker

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Just wanted to ask if my Quad Core CPU will be able to handle games like Shadow of mordor,Assassins creed unity and Call of duty advanced warfare? (With an MSI GTX 750 2GB GDDR5)

Ps: i dont mean high settings on games just medium stuff.
 
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Yes it's plenty for now. When looking at a games recommended system requirements they are giving you an idea of what hardware you need to experience medium to high settings. As long as you meet the minimum system requirements then you are good to go playing that game.

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Yes it's plenty for now. When looking at a games recommended system requirements they are giving you an idea of what hardware you need to experience medium to high settings. As long as you meet the minimum system requirements then you are good to go playing that game.
 
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TheSpiritWalker

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Thanks for the quick reply...also i dont think that games minimum specifiactions are that accurate ive seen people play new games in old rigs with playable rates and smooth performance
 

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Sure you will still be able to play the game if you don't meet the system requirements but doesn't mean you will have an experience that you will be happy with. Everybody has different standards but generally you will want to meet at least the minimum system requirements to play that game decently. The minimum and recommend system requirements are the developers way of giving you a basic idea of what you will need hardware wise to enjoy the game.
 

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If your still using DDR2 memory I would not look at upgrading to more DDR2 memory. I would be looking at building a new computer and stepping up into the DDR3 world. DDR3 is very cheap now and is a huge step up from DDR2.
 

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Well thats bad :/ cos i need to upgrade my motherboard too and well im 17 i dont have much money to spend on these things(well i might get a motherboard from a friend that supports DDR3