Could you suggest video games that primarily rely on processing power rather than graphics cards?
Could you suggest video games that primarily rely on processing power rather than graphics cards?
I’m looking for contemporary games with respectable visuals that don't require a high-end graphics card. My system includes an Intel Core i5 4590 Quad-Core processor running at 3.70 GHz with a boost up to 4.5 GHz, 8 GB of RAM at 1600 MHz, and an AMD Radeon HD 5450 with 2 GB of VRAM, which is hindering my PC’s performance. Could you suggest games that would run at medium-to-maximum settings at 720p or 1080p resolution, targeting a frame rate of approximately 30 frames per second to 60 frames per second?
Your present hardware configuration is unlikely to smoothly handle contemporary games at a reasonable level.
A 6 GB VRAM GDDR5 graphics card should generally handle games adequately, wouldn’t you agree?
There’s a fundamental limitation to how this functions due to two primary factors. Firstly, standard system memory and graphics card memory cannot be substituted without significant performance degradation. Secondly, a 5450 operates at a remarkably slow pace regardless of its memory capacity—whether it has 1 GB, 4 GB, or even 400 GB—since memory size isn’t a determinant of processing ability; it's similar to judging vehicle speed based solely on the volume of fuel they hold.
Is that right? Regarding the games you’re considering, sellers anticipate a current graphics card and end there.
A basic cell-based game should run on a system with built-in graphics. Seriously, my A6 can play older computer games like Thief: The Dark Project much more effectively than my old Voodoo card did years ago. However, it can’t handle current games.
Could you verify that you understood the heading? I requested a compilation of contemporary games suitable for systems with an adequate processor, not an assessment of your graphics card’s performance.