Will NFS HP 2010 operate on my computer?
Will NFS HP 2010 operate on my computer?
Hello everyone,
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I'm wondering if NFS Hot Pursuit (2010) & The Run™ will operate on my computer.
CPU: Intel Celeron G3930 (Dual Core)
GPU: Intel Graphics HD 610
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
RAM: 4GB (single stick)
Thank you,
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Apologies for my poor English :/
The HP 2010 should operate with it without difficulty, however the HD 610 will likely manage “The Run” at reduced graphics options.
This video demonstrates “The Run” performance on a HD 620 and 7200U – featuring improved graphics and approximately 50% greater CPU power – yet it still experiences some slowdowns even when utilizing Low/Medium configurations.
The HP 2010 should handle it without issues, however the HD 610 will likely operate The Run with reduced graphical options.
This video demonstrates The Run running on a HD 620 and 7200U – a system featuring improved graphics and approximately 50% greater CPU power – yet it still experiences some lag even when utilizing Low/Medium settings.
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlGPvlALc0A"][/video]
Ugh, even if I have to lower the visuals, I’d still be excited to play that game! 😄
Thanks, Frag Maniac
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I'll give NFS HP a shot. Looking ahead, I’m considering purchasing a new processor – what about the Pentium G4560? Would it function adequately with a standard ATX 500-watt power supply?
Absolutely, the G4560 processor can operate with a 500-watt power supply unit. The primary consideration is the wattage required by the graphics card when using discrete GPUs. This MSI chart provides suggested PSU wattage and amperage for all graphics cards. This represents total system power recommendations, not just GPU draw, and wattage figures are conservatively estimated to account for variations in product quality and efficiency. Inferior PSUs may deliver less amperage than their rated wattage, therefore amperage should be prioritized.
Regarding *Need for Speed: The Run*, it utilizes DICE's Frostbite 2 engine, contributing to its visual fidelity and demanding higher graphical power. It would be regrettable to play it at the lowest settings; you might consider postponing purchase until an actual graphics card is acquired. Currently, cryptocurrency mining significantly impacts GPU prices and availability, though a GTX 1050 can be obtained for $150 and will comfortably run *The Run*, needing only a 350-watt, 17-amp PSU.
[https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20](https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/pow...s-cards-20)
The following video demonstrates the game's potential in 4K at 60 frames per second, running on a GTX 980. While an enjoyable title, it’s notably brief – the campaign lasts approximately 2 hours.
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBGxrFdUOaE"][/video]
Hey dude, wow! Thanks so much for all the details; I learned a lot of new things, like amperage.
Seriously, thank you!
“On The Run” will probably take me a bit longer, unfortunately – I’m not very good at this lol.
Regarding the cost, here in Brazil, a GTX 1050 is only R$600.00 ($182.60), which makes getting a decent gaming PC a real challenge (it's like an unattainable dream!). Still, I’ll manage; I’m happy with NFS HP and Most Wanted 2012 – I saw someone playing that game on the same specs on YouTube!
Thanks again, I liked this page; it will be incredibly helpful in the future o/
I might return with more questions later😛
Thank you once more o/
Frankly, it’s advisable to hold off for now because of the elevated costs resulting from cryptocurrency mining. I had my heart set on a 1070 Ti, which previously cost around $470—a price that plummeted when mining increased. They are currently listed at approximately $800.
GPU supply has begun to increase and costs have decreased marginally. Some forecasts suggest prices could begin declining around mid-March. However, given the volatility of cryptocurrency, such predictions are uncertain. Essentially, periods of high demand trigger a surge in mining activity, leading to faster resolution of cryptographic challenges needed for currency acquisition – consequently reducing available computational tasks. This decrease in demand then causes the currency’s value to fall. Consequently, this market is highly unstable, and positive trends are typically short-lived.