My hard drive disk is only 640 GB. My quad core processor, SLI video cards, and 8 GB of ram can handle everything else though.
I don't like CanYouRunIt? because it doesn't take into account what graphical quality settings or screen resolution you're planning to play the game with. Not to mention "Recommended" can mean a whole bunch of different levels of performance depending on the game. Sometimes the recommended settings means, "You'll scrape by at medium settings." Or recommended could mean, "This'll run smooth as butter on CRAZY HIGH MAXED settings." Or it could mean anything else.Legless Zombie said:I'm not too sure on how reliable canyourunit is.
Alright, I changed it, thanksNightlyNews said:I would call it hard drive transfer rate, but just putting hard drive would make sense in context with this question.dyre said:yeah, that's what I meant. what's a better term for it? HD capacity?NightlyNews said:I'm not sure what you mean by HD memory. Like the space on my harddrive? I have 3 gigs so it's not that, but my harddrive is the weakest piece so I voted that anyway.
My hardrive is the weakest link because it's only 7200rpm and makes my boot times on my monster of a pc too slow. But, once I put a ssd in I think my pc can handle anything.
Edit: Wow I read your question wrong. Yea hard drive space would make the most sense. Memory normally means ram which is why it was confusing.
Why would you put that much RAM into a system that cannot use it?viranimus said:Also, It would be nice to migrate over to 64bit Win7 instead of 32 as I am sitting on 8gb of ram plus a 1gb video card on a 32bit system