Is my computer Counter-strike compatible?


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Here r my specs its probably the worst u would have eva seen but will it be able to play counterstrike be4 i but it

1.8mhz Intel P4 processor (overclocked 2 1.84mhz)

128mb ram

Radeon 7000VE 32mb or 64mb cant remember (i tink i cant check coz my device manager automatically closes itself for sum reason)

120GB harddisk

windows XP sp2

well i tink thats all the spec u'll need to make a desion on weather i can play it or not

thanks

Here r my specs its probably the worst u would have eva seen but will it be able to play counterstrike be4 i but it

1.8mhz Intel P4 processor (overclocked 2 1.84mhz)

128mb ram

Radeon 7000VE 32mb or 64mb cant remember (i tink i cant check coz my device manager automatically closes itself for sum reason)

120GB harddisk

windows XP sp2

well i tink thats all the spec u'll need to make a desion on weather i can play it or not

thanks

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You can run Windows on a 1.84 mhz processor? Wow!

Just kidding.. Your system should run CS fine, but you're probably cutting it really close with your RAM. If you have to run Steam you'll probably run out.

I'm using a 2.66 Intel 4 w/ 1gig of RAM and an nVidia GoFX 5200 (32mb) - it's a laptop, and I play CS:S quite a bit. It runs just fine - the FPS isn't bad, but the overall image quality could be better (my default video settings are set at medium for nearly all available options, and I tend to leave them there).

Not really...you can run it with less...and to be technical..cs (as in old style cs) required practically nothing to run.

That comp still has a chance of running..this may sound condescending..but do you know what you're talking about?

That comp  has no chance of running cs unless it gets a whole new rebuild.... for starters you need a 128 mb card to play cs

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System Requirements:

Win95/98

P133MHz

24MB RAM

2X CD-ROM

500MB hard drive space

He's talking about Counter-Strike, not Counter-Strike: Source.

LOL Dude, my comp cant even handle it and its currently @ 2.46ghz :laugh:?:rolleyes::

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Obviously your computer is a peice of trash then. My computer runs it fine at 1024x768 w/ some settings turned up.

P4 2.4GHz, 512MB Ram, Radeon 9700 TX

You're gonna need some more ram, definitely.

EDIT - Now that I see it's only CS, your specs are fine but you will want more ram. Probably a better video card too but I don't think it's necessary.

Edited by yert*

Firstly, the 128 mb of RAM is hardly even capable of running XP, let alone CS:Source. You'll need at least 512 mb RAM to be able to have an enjoyable experience and a stable platform. You're video card needs an update; recent mid-line cards will do, though bear in mind it won't be as pretty (lower screen resolution, less detail, etc) if you went with something on the higher end.

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He's talking about Counter-Strike, not Counter-Strike: Source.

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These are the requirements for CS (because you need Steam)

Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP

64 MB RAM

400 Mhz processor

1GB HD space (recommended)

Internet connection (broadband connection recommended)

That comp  has no chance of running cs unless it gets a whole new rebuild.... for starters you need a 128 mb card to play cs

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I have a 64 MB card and it runs fine, a little slowdown in smoke, but not too much.

CS:Source, on the other hand, is a different story =P

40 FPS on dx7, woot.

That comp  has no chance of running cs unless it gets a whole new rebuild.... for starters you need a 128 mb card to play cs

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My nVidia GeForce4 32MB plays CS:S just fine.

LOL why even mention a OC from 1.8 to 1.84 ?

Thats the most pathetic thing Ive seen yet

:no:

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pshhh

if he gets his pc temp to absolute zero...his cpu will run circles around your fx 55 upon overclocking. :ninja:

Counter strike 1.6 and Condition zero run fine source says i need at least 128mb of somethin

even though CS runs the games only go upto the menu after that it crashes and it hav to close the game and return to the desktop.

I cant start a new game (single player) steam comes up and says startin local games server goes fills the progress bar the crashes!!!!!

help pls pls

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