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Minimum System Requirements
Required (minimum) Specs
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 2.4 GHz or AMD(R) Athlon(TM) 64 2800+ processor or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better supported
RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista)
Hard Drive: 8GB of free space
Video card: NVIDIA(R) Geforce(TM) 6600
or better or ATI(R) Radeon(R) 9800 Pro or better
Recommended Specs
CPU: 2.4 GHz dual core or better
RAM: 1G for XP; 2G for Vista
Hard Drive: 8GB of free space
Video card: 3.0 Shader Support recommended. Nvidia Geforce 7800 or better or ATI Radeon X1800
or better


[...] Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Minimum System Requirements Required (minimum) Specs CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 2.4 GHz or AMD(R) Athlon(TM) 64 2800+ processor or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better supported RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista) Hard Drive: 8GB of free space Video card: NVIDIA(R) Geforce(TM) 6600 or better or ATI(R) Radeon(R) 9800 Pro or better besides the video card if don’t meet the minimum specs the game will not play so your talking a new system __________________ I’m right behind you" [...]
What’s the difference btw GB and MB?
Hey anyone know how i can check my computer’s settings?(Like video card and stuff.) If you do, please answer me.Thanks
I dont really know much about computers. . .I really need to know what my video card’s name thing is. Wth is Shader Support
and Nvidia Geforce 7800?
Hey anyone know how i can check my computer’s requirements?
I dont really know much about computers. . .I really need to know what my video card’s name thing is. Wth is Shader Support
and Nvidia Geforce 7800?
i think, that if u guys got at least 2ghz processor, 1gb ram and nvidia gf 6xxx / ati radeon x600 (256mb)u will be able to run cod4…I got the following PC: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (3Ghz), 4Gb 667mhz and nVidia 8600GT 512Mb… and it works pretty fine
@Help: Well, it appears you have an ok-ish HDD, although could be quite a bit better and as HDD are as cheap as mud, you might consider buying a nice beefy 250GB HDD, i would suggest Seagate.
Your RAM is fine, especially because it is OCZ, when it comes to RAM, the label really DOES mean something, unlike with many other components. 1Gb is fine for running this game, as it is double the minimum specs required.
However, a problem emerges when it comes to your CPU, the minimum specs is asking for a 1.8GHz CPU, and although yours is a Dual Core CPU, which will level this out slightly, your CPU is still lacking a bit, you might want to consider overclocking it, but be advised that this is done at your own peril, and can damage your CPU or Motherboard, which… well, sucks.
Also, your Graphics Card is heavily lacking, when it comes to the close ones to call on whether they can handle any modern game like CoD4, it often comes down to whether the graphics card can handle it, and I’m sorry to say, that yours is far too weak.
If you were to buy an nVidia 8600GT, or an ATI HD 3850 or above. You can get an PNY 8600GT from about 30GBP (57USD), and a Saphire HD 3850 costs about 105GBP (200USD) and although this is really quite expensive, you do get what you pay for. Both of these graphics cards use PCI-Express, and your computer may not have that, so you can get an AGP HD 3850 80GBP (152USD). I have found a nice cheap PCI-Express HD 3850 for 90GBP (172USD).
I hope i have helped, and please don’t take what I’ve said at face value, if you go to various computer forums, most have a area dedicated to this type of thing.
hey,
i was wonderng if my comp could run cod4 it has
1.1Gb ram ocz ddr2
2.137Gb total HD (sucky i kno (-_-))
3.1.6ghz duo core
4.MSI motherboard forgot type —-
5.ATI radeon x1550
6.Samsung Syncmaster 720N 17″
Please dont write stupid comments
@amemyarz: Well, from what I’ve read about Dell Inspiron 1150′s they’re fairly unreliable, prone to overheating, and some have problems with their WiFi systems, and with only 64Mb’s of Graphics memory, i don’t think it will have a plug type SLI socket, more likely an integrated card/chip that cannot be replaced, so unfortunately, despite its fairly good CPU speeds and ranges it doesn’t appear to be able to handle CoD4, i should think it’d even struggle with CoD2, but i’m not sure about that, because my old computer could handle that, and that only had a 1.66 GHz CPU.
If you happen to be thinking about buying a new laptop, i could advise you on buying one that could handle this game, but as gaming laptops are fairly pricey, i should think that buying a possibly cheap, but well considered and well put together Desktop, would be more in order.
I hope I’ve been helpful, and as I’ve said before, i’m not much of an expert on laptop graphics, so feel free to discount what I’ve said and seek advice elsewhere.
Thanks.
BTW, this is my laptop model:
Dell Inspiron 1150
hmmm, i’m not sure, because you have a laptop, and i’m not particularly sure about laptop graphics, obviously they have to be smaller, and lower power than normal graphics, but from what i know, i should imagine that you can only really run this game on a gaming laptop, that has been designed to do exactly that, gaming. but I’ll look into Laptop graphics for you.
i may not know too much about laptop graphics, but i certainly know the problem with restricted space, due to the fact that i have a SFF (Small Form Factor) computer, which obviously has limited space, as it is there is only about 1MM between my GPU’s fan/heat sink and my computers case side.
the main problem with laptop graphics, is that if they’re soldered on to the mobo (mother board) then you’re fucked, but if its a plug, like on a normal desktop PC with an SLI socket, then you could probably buy one and sort it out.