Potato vs CS:GO
Potato vs CS:GO
It should work with at least 720 settings. You might want to give it a shot.
Why not just get it installed now and see how it works? I’ll let you know I tried running it on some older Intel graphics—it didn’t work. Your hardware shouldn’t be a big issue, but having enough RAM will help. If you’re looking for Counter Strike or CS:GO to run smoothly, try Counter Strike: Source. It’s an older version with a different balance and fewer players, but it’s much easier to play. Even my 8-year-old office computer can handle it.
Your CPU could limit your performance slightly because the Source engine depends heavily on processing power. Although CSGO has been around for about ten years and many key maps like Dust2 and Mirage have been tuned for lower-end systems, I’m confident you can manage at 720p with reduced settings. I successfully played on an i5-650 and a GT 710 at 1024x768, achieving around 50 frames per second—definitely worth a shot.
Sure, let me clarify what you're asking about. Could you provide more details on the specific context or system you're referring to? That way, I can give you accurate information regarding FPS and temperature.