Will I be able to run Crysis warhead.

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Actually, I have an old school PC and I want to run "Crysis Warhead" on it. Please tell me that will I be able to run it or not.

These are my system configs:

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz
Manufacturer Intel
Speed 2.9 GHz
Number of Cores 2
CPU ID BFEBFBFF0001067A
Family 06
Model 17
Stepping A
Revision 07
Memory
RAM 4.0 GB
Video Card
Video Card Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
Manufacturer
Chipset Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
Dedicated Memory 64 MB
Total Memory 256 MB
Pixel Shader Version 2.0
Vertex Shader Version 0.0
Hardware T & L No
Vendor ID 8086
Device 2772
Plug and Play ID VEN_8086&DEV_2772&SUBSYS_26331019&REV_02
Driver Version 8.15.10.1930
Operating System
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 32-bit
Service Pack 1
Size 32-bit
Edition Intel
Version 6.1.7601
Locale 0409
BIOS
BIOS Default System BIOS
Version American Megatrends Inc. 080012
Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc.
Date 07/18/08
Sound
Sound Device High Definition Audio Device
Driver 6.1.7601.17514
Drives
DVD
CD
Drive 1
Size 31.9 GB
Free Memory 31.7 GB
Drive 2
Size 39.1 GB
Free Memory 9.5 GB
Drive 3
Size 39.1 GB
Free Memory 8.7 GB
Drive 4
Size 39.1 GB
Free Memory 4.9 GB
Software
Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.18837
Chrome 62.0.3202.94
Firefox
Safari
Java 8.0.1510.12
Flash
DirectX 11.0
.NET 4.6.2
QuickTime
Adobe PDF Reader
 
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The Crysis games were always known for being demanding on the videocard, so integrated graphics are out. I suggest you look up some old Crysis Warhead reviews and benchmarks to get an idea of what cards back then did a good job on that game. Then look for them on the used market. I took a quick look at one and it looks like an AMD 5850 or Nvidia GTX 460 would do alright at 1080p. Cards of that era should be cheap. Just make sure your power supply is adequate for what you plan to buy.
The Crysis games were always known for being demanding on the videocard, so integrated graphics are out. I suggest you look up some old Crysis Warhead reviews and benchmarks to get an idea of what cards back then did a good job on that game. Then look for them on the used market. I took a quick look at one and it looks like an AMD 5850 or Nvidia GTX 460 would do alright at 1080p. Cards of that era should be cheap. Just make sure your power supply is adequate for what you plan to buy.
 
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