Ill just get it and see where we go from there lol even if it runs on low setting that will do me fine
Thanks for the info =D
You should look more into that integrated graphics card first to make certain it is supported. Intel HD Graphics 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 are supported but I am not sure that is what the system your looking at has. At least make sure you can put a new video card on the motherboard.
EDIT: I think the processor is old which makes me think the the integrated graphics are something else. Hopefully someone with more knowledge can give you more info.
how will Diablo 3 run any ideas?
really want to play it but dont fancy buying a new PC =(
Thanks
Alright this could be wrong, maybe someone can confirm for you but I will take a shot at helping you.
Looking at the minimum system requirements it looks like you should at least be able to run it on low, maybe higher even. 1.4 GHz seems kinda low, I don't know if that would cause you any problems or not. The minimum and recommended system specs say a core 2 duo for the mac, which you have. So it seems like you should be fine. I have a macbook pro with the core 2 duo but it's 2.53 GHz thats why I wondered.
-Your 2GB DDR3 memory meets the Recommended System Requirements
-According to this page your graphics card has the capability to run on medium, but this is not an official page. http://www.diablofan...phic-card-list/
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HP USB keyboard and optical mouse
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Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
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1 year warranty
According to the video card support thing from blizzard the Intel® HD Graphics would be supported for low graphics but I don't think this system is really geared towards any sort of gaming, from my small amount of knowledge on video cards I don't think that is a good one at all.
How much would this system cost? I think it may be in your best interest to look into other options like putting together your own system. There are many guides that would walk you through putting together your own and what parts you should buy. Really it comes down to how much the one your looking at costs but I think you may be able to get something better, if you had a price range I am sure there are many people that could help you out.
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You should look more into that integrated graphics card first to make certain it is supported. Intel HD Graphics 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 are supported but I am not sure that is what the system your looking at has. At least make sure you can put a new video card on the motherboard.
EDIT: I think the processor is old which makes me think the the integrated graphics are something else. Hopefully someone with more knowledge can give you more info.
Alright this could be wrong, maybe someone can confirm for you but I will take a shot at helping you.
Looking at the minimum system requirements it looks like you should at least be able to run it on low, maybe higher even. 1.4 GHz seems kinda low, I don't know if that would cause you any problems or not. The minimum and recommended system specs say a core 2 duo for the mac, which you have. So it seems like you should be fine. I have a macbook pro with the core 2 duo but it's 2.53 GHz thats why I wondered.
-Your 2GB DDR3 memory meets the Recommended System Requirements
-According to this page your graphics card has the capability to run on medium, but this is not an official page.
http://www.diablofan...phic-card-list/
According to the video card support thing from blizzard the Intel® HD Graphics would be supported for low graphics but I don't think this system is really geared towards any sort of gaming, from my small amount of knowledge on video cards I don't think that is a good one at all.
EDIT: link to video card support page
http://us.battle.net/support/en/article/video-card-support-for-diablo-iii
How much would this system cost? I think it may be in your best interest to look into other options like putting together your own system. There are many guides that would walk you through putting together your own and what parts you should buy. Really it comes down to how much the one your looking at costs but I think you may be able to get something better, if you had a price range I am sure there are many people that could help you out.