Dragon Age Origins is a new pc game and I heard I need some nvidia video card to run it? I really want to play this game. Details of my computer:
Intel (R) Pentium 4 CPU 2.80 GHz
2.79 GHz, 504 MB of RAM
Video Card?: Intel (R) 82915G/GV/910GL
Pretty old computer I guess, but it has served me well...until now. Thanks everyone!Is my computer good enough to run Dragon Age Origins? I think my video card is outdated. Details are listed?
%26gt;Video Card?: Intel (R) 82915G/GV/910GL
That's not a video card... that's a chipset. A chipset differs from a card because:
a) it's not a card... rather a collection of chips on a motherboard
b) it has no memory of it's own, unlike dedicated cards which comes with dedicated VRAM
c) it does no processing (very little anyway) -- it hands off the work to the CPU which has to bear the burden of running the game AND churning up the graphics. Which means bad performance
This means that Dragon Age will probably not run very well, if not at all, unless you get a dedicated video card.
By the looks of things your entire desktop is a bit too old for any recent games. Time for a new rig.Is my computer good enough to run Dragon Age Origins? I think my video card is outdated. Details are listed?
Your CPU, RAM, and video card are all too old and low-end to play Dragon Age. You'll need to buy an entirely new computer designed for gaming if you want to play it. Sorry.Is my computer good enough to run Dragon Age Origins? I think my video card is outdated. Details are listed?
Go here :
http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/sr鈥?/a>
Pick your game and it will tell you what you don't want to know.
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