These are my specs
Processor:Intel Quad Core 2.4 GHZ x4
Motherboard:Refurbished Socket 775 Board
Graphics card:GeForce GTX 750ti 2GB
Ram:8Gb
Could this run TF2 on ultra settings or below
Processor:Intel Quad Core 2.4 GHZ x4
Motherboard:Refurbished Socket 775 Board
Graphics card:GeForce GTX 750ti 2GB
Ram:8Gb
Could this run TF2 on ultra settings or below
Definitely not considering that cpu. TF2 is mostly cpu bound, so I highly doubt you will get a respectable (60+) frame rate.
Could this run TF2 on ultra settings or below
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what kind of question is this
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what kind of question is this
Yes it can run TF2.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and higher on lower settings.
Hope that helps.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and higher on lower settings.
Hope that helps.
SetsulYes it can run TF2.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.[/quote]
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?
gatsanSetsulYes it can run TF2.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?
It was a sarcastic comment.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.[/quote]
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?[/quote]
It was a sarcastic comment.
ShpeeismegatsanIt was a sarcastic comment.SetsulYes it can run TF2.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?
The Q6660 was a pretty awesome quad core cpu back in the days and it still has potency power, but tf2 is mostly a 2 core bounded game, and the other 2 cores will be useless, so something like an i3 will definitly help tf2's performance, but that's not within your budget i aussume, so just try overclocking if you have an adaquete cooling system for your cpu.
Ultra does not exist in TF2.
You will get a number of fps. That number will be lower on higher settings and lower on higher settings.
Hope that helps.[/quote]
you mean higher on lower settings and lower on higher settings?[/quote]
It was a sarcastic comment.[/quote]
The Q6660 was a pretty awesome quad core cpu back in the days and it still has potency power, but tf2 is mostly a 2 core bounded game, and the other 2 cores will be useless, so something like an i3 will definitly help tf2's performance, but that's not within your budget i aussume, so just try overclocking if you have an adaquete cooling system for your cpu.
#5
Yes.
#6
He's referring to the copy & paste mistake.
#7
A third core still helps a bit. There's still the GPU driver. While driver + TF2's second thread don't max out one core you still gain a bit by having them on seperate cores, although 2 Cores + Hyperthreading (i3) works almost as well.
He still hasn't really asked a question we can answer.
Yes.
#6
He's referring to the copy & paste mistake.
#7
A third core still helps a bit. There's still the GPU driver. While driver + TF2's second thread don't max out one core you still gain a bit by having them on seperate cores, although 2 Cores + Hyperthreading (i3) works almost as well.
He still hasn't really asked a question we can answer.