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FPS Creator X10 / Help with graphic card please.

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TurboGamer
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Posted: 6th Nov 2012 19:50
A buddy of mine is selling FPS Creator x10 and showed me how it works and everything and i'm VERY interested. I'm buying a new computer in a couple days. The one i'm looking at I don't know if the specs meet the requirements. So I figured maybe someone can help me out.

Video card - 256MB NVIDIA® Quadro NVS 110M TurboCache
Processor Type: Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Processor Core: Dual-core (2 Core)
Standard Memory: 2 GB
Maximum Memory: 4 GB
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB
And it's windows 7 home premium 32-bit

As long as FPS Creator x10 works on it that's fine i'm not looking for the greatest results. I've learned to live without luxuries.
budokaiman
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Posted: 7th Nov 2012 16:41
I highly doubt that X10 will run on that.

MrValentine
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Posted: 7th Nov 2012 16:52
I am having a hard time finding the precise DX base technology but I did come across one that indicated DX9.0 so I would suggest you ran something like DXDIAG or perhaps GPUZ link [I am unsure of the exact place to get this but linking this for now but you could also try guru3d.com]

I doubt it is a DX10 chip... I say that because I found one reference here and most of the NVidia sites either do not reference DX10 or they do but it is kind of across the entire series... so slightly confusing...

Hope that helps... either way DO NOT BUY THAT PC IT IS ANCIENT!!!!!!!

srealist
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Posted: 7th Nov 2012 20:35
Depending on your location, you could probably buy/assemble a tower for $350 US that would run x10 and last you a few years.

Even if you could get x10 to run on that machine, I think your experience would so lousy as to make you want to give up before you got started.

Personally, I wouldn't pay $50 for the hardware listed but I understand everyone's situation is different. If you do got that route, I'd be curious to know if you find a way to make it run.
MrValentine
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Posted: 7th Nov 2012 22:13
srealist that's a laptop by the looks of it, or a thin client...

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