It should be able to run it as it meets the minimum system requirements.
Yes a laptop with graphics nvidia geforce gt 750m 4gb processor Intel i7 4702mq quad core memory 16gb ddr3 hard drive 1tb dual specs is good for playing battlefield 4 and Skyrim.
No you will need 2.00GB of RAM
Yes, far cry works in HP 15-r022TX, however it only works in low
The game runs on both the PS3 and Xbox360 consoles.PC's may vary, specs below.However it can also run on Nvidia GeForce FX 5 Series, search for "HL2 Geforce FX DirectX 9 Guide"Intel Processor-Pentium 4 3.0GHzAMD Processor-Sempron 3600+Nvidia Graphics Card-GeForce 315 512MBATI Graphics Card-Radeon HD 3600 SeriesRAM (Memory)-1 GBHard Disk Space-8 GBDirect X-9
i have the same processor,2 GB RAM & nvidia gx 550 ti...though my gpu and ram enough for running game at good quality but facing problem of laggin & low fps.....try cyri.systemrequirementslab.com........processor wont be enough for runnin this game...u need upgrade ur processor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search the net for "can i run it" that will tell you
It probably will although you may have to play on minimum settings.
In my opinion, the GeForce2 MX is better. I haven't actually looked up the specs but since NVIDIA is a graphics company, I'd say that their MX is better than Intel's integrated graphics.
Yup!! That's what I do, and it runs fine. You just need a laptop with good specs. But FlightGear will run fine on most laptops. Even with an Intel GMA it will run, just don't expect good framerates on the ground. I recommend using a laptop with a good GPU, preferably one with an ATI Radeon or Nvidia GeForce.
1024 MB memory, Nvidia GeForce 6150 LE graphics chipset, PCI Express video bus, DDR2 video memory, Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 processor, 1860.0 MHz speed, 250 GB hard drive, Windows XP Media Center, and a DVD optical drive. Of course there are a lot more specs, but these are just the basics.
Despite the sticker shock, this is about par with the price for those specs. The C2E QX9650 and the two GeForce 9800's are the big money points. You wont get a lot of battery life, but when its plugged in it will scream like a demon performance wise.
Type of RAM and its amount usually has nothing to do with type of VRAM and its amount. So the answer is yes it can if you have appropriate slots on your motherboard and your power supply allows you to run the card.
The minimum requirements are as follows:CPU: 2.4+ GHz Intel or 2.0+ GHz AMDCPU Speed: 2.4+ GHz Intel or 2.0+ GHz AMDRAM: 1GB RAM (XP)/2GB Ram (Vista)OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6 series (6800 GT or better), ATI X1300 XT or better (X1550, X1600 Pro and HD2400 are below minimum system requirements)DirectX version: 9.0cSound Card: YesFree Disk Space: 12 GBThe recommended requirements are a little higher:CPU: 2.6+ GHz Intel or 2.4+ GHz AMDCPU Speed: 2.6+ GHz Intel or 2.4+ GHz AMDRAM: 2 GBOS: Windows XP / Vista / 7Video Card: ATI X1800 XL series or higher, NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX or higherDirectX version: 9.0cSound Card: YesFree Disk Space: 12 GB