Lindsay_Mathers
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This is my dilemma: My goal for buying a computer, was mostly for gaming purposes. The salesman told me this system would be adequate for games, however I may need to upgrade my Video Card within a year (as games progressed). Here are the Specs for the computer I purchased:
“The HP 1532N is loaded with an Intel Pentium D processor 820 with Viiv Technology, 2GB memory, 250GB Serial ATA hard drive, 16X Dual layer DVD+/-RW drive with LightScribe, and a 7300 graphics card with TV out.”
To my surprise I could not run the following computer game in “High” resolution mode without it freezinbg up for 5 to 10 second bursts. Here are the min requirements for the game:
“CD ROM: 16X, CPU Speed: 933MHz, CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4, Disk Space: 2.0GB, Graphics: 64MB AGP Video Card And NVIDIA GeForce 3 Or ATI Radeon 8500 Cards, Memory (RAM): 256MB, Operating System Compatibility: Win98/ME/2000/XP, Not Mac Compatible”
Is this a graphics Card issue, or is my processor not quick enough – if the later I still have 10 days to return the computer. Thank you for you thoughts!!
“The HP 1532N is loaded with an Intel Pentium D processor 820 with Viiv Technology, 2GB memory, 250GB Serial ATA hard drive, 16X Dual layer DVD+/-RW drive with LightScribe, and a 7300 graphics card with TV out.”
To my surprise I could not run the following computer game in “High” resolution mode without it freezinbg up for 5 to 10 second bursts. Here are the min requirements for the game:
“CD ROM: 16X, CPU Speed: 933MHz, CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4, Disk Space: 2.0GB, Graphics: 64MB AGP Video Card And NVIDIA GeForce 3 Or ATI Radeon 8500 Cards, Memory (RAM): 256MB, Operating System Compatibility: Win98/ME/2000/XP, Not Mac Compatible”
Is this a graphics Card issue, or is my processor not quick enough – if the later I still have 10 days to return the computer. Thank you for you thoughts!!