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Bunford

Registered User
Just wondering if this spec will run PES2008 on highest setting. Grateful if someone could let me know.

* Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 OC'd @ 2.82GHz
* 2 x 1GB DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz Dual Channel RAM
* NVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR3 Graphics Card

Thanks.
 

requiem7

Registered User
Just wondering if this spec will run PES2008 on highest setting. Grateful if someone could let me know.

* Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 OC'd @ 2.82GHz
* 2 x 1GB DDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz Dual Channel RAM
* NVidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR3 Graphics Card

Thanks.

It should be fine. but there is no support for you'r cpu. If there was it could use its capabilities better.(like COD4)
 

Bunford

Registered User
I used to have a Pentium 4 setup but it blew. I decided to build my own PC and concocted the Core 2 Duo build. One of my main things is that it runs PES 2008 on highest settings.

Just want to know if it will. I think it'll be a bit stupid (personally) if it doesn't as a Core 2 Duo 2.92GHz (5.84GHz effective), 2GB pf DDR2 800MHz RAM and a NVidia 7900GS 256MB DDR3 with clocks set at 640 (core)/1600 (memory) should run it.

I think it'll be ridiculous if it doesn't. Am i right to think this?
 

requiem7

Registered User
I used to have a Pentium 4 setup but it blew. I decided to build my own PC and concocted the Core 2 Duo build. One of my main things is that it runs PES 2008 on highest settings.

Just want to know if it will. I think it'll be a bit stupid (personally) if it doesn't as a Core 2 Duo 2.92GHz (5.84GHz effective), 2GB pf DDR2 800MHz RAM and a NVidia 7900GS 256MB DDR3 with clocks set at 640 (core)/1600 (memory) should run it.

I think it'll be ridiculous if it doesn't. Am i right to think this?

yes of course it will.
it just wont push it to what it is capable of doing.
which is much more. Imagine have one of the processors doing the crowd/ref etc and the other doing the players. You could get much better AI. The opponents could play more like a human.
 
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