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What Games Can I Run And No Lags On My Intel G41 Express Chipset , 2GB DDR3 And A Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Dual - Core @ 2.80 Ghz and @ 2.80 Ghz! Cool Games !! And Some Cool Old Games Thanks
--SevenForums
What Games Can I Run And No Lags On My Intel G41 Express Chipset , 2GB DDR3 And A Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Dual - Core @ 2.80 Ghz and @ 2.80 Ghz! Cool Games !! And Some Cool Old Games Thanks
--SevenForums
I think that all you'll be able to play are old games unless you're ok with using the lowest possible graphics settings in some games. This isn't to say that I know of any games to recommend, but gaming with the G41 chipset with that CPU with only 2 GB of memory is going to be extremely limited. You might be able to play some extremely old games...
Not much to be quite honest :/
Here's some ideas though:
Minesweeper
An FPS game called Crossfire ran well on my old integrated graphics laptop (http://crossfire.z8games.com/) But most servers are filled with hackers
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare might run well, I managed 30 fps on integrated graphics.
A really old but gold game, Motocross Madness 2 (you may have to do some tweaks to get it running on Windows 7) (Motocross Madness 2)
You could most likely get 'Team Fortress 2' running, as well as other source games such as 'Portal 2', 'Counter Strike: Source', maybe 'Half Life 1 or 2'.
Just do some trial and error with Steam games by downloading the demos to see if your PC can handle them. Meanwhile I'll think of some more suggestions
I've looked up your motherboard model, and it seems it has some upgrade opportunities, it has one PCI-E x16 slot so you could buy a cheap discrete graphics card for £20+.
I've noticed you only have Windows 32-bit, which will limit useful memory size to 3GB. But Steam runs only 32-bit as far as I know so it may be useful to buy another 2GB RAM stick that matches the model already installed in your system.
If you upgrade those two options you will see a dramatic increase in the variety of games you will be able to play (albeit low details and resolution). In the meanwhile, just look around Google for some older games and check out some of mine in the list I posted! :)
Be careful though because it sounds to me like you have a very low quality PSU.
I'm Downloading Now AOE 3 .. Do You Think It Will Run Smooth With Med to High Settings?
@TwoCables Yeah! It's Old Gonna Buy New One .. Because When Cold It's Sounds Like A Broken Blender But Upto 40 Sec.
AOE 3 appears to have very low minimum system requirements:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP
- PC with 1.4 Ghz equivalent or higher processor that supports SSE
- 256 MB of system RAM
- 2.0 GB available hard disk space
- 32x speed or faster CD-ROM drive
- 64 MB video card with HT&L
- Sound card with speakers or headphones
- Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
- 56.6 Kbps or better modem for online play
- DirectX 9.0c or above
Although, I don't know what the recommended requirements are.
Anyway, as far as the PSU is concerned, may I help you buy one? It's not as simple as shopping by wattage and price or the brand, or anything like that. It's nearly impossible to judge the quality of a PSU without someone to guide you.
You could play some of the old GTA and Elder Scrolls games, and run the games in a Dos emulator.
Well i am not the best for other peoples computers but try.. Pretty good for web site, safe they also have a Facebook page incase you don't feel that the site is safe, they are always talking to people there games and stuff :)
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I'm pretty sure it will run this:
Abobo's Big Adventure - Full Game
Just sayin...