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Old 18th Jun 2009, 04:12
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Greetings all, my specs are as follows:
2 processors running - AMD Turion(tm) X2 Dual-Core Mobile RM-70
2.00 GHz Performance Rated at 3.90 GHz
3.7 GB
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, 64-bit
ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics

As the title states, will this be enough to run Xmen Origins: Wolverine? I almost bought the game today but I want to be 100% sure I can run it before I get it. Also, I knows its still a while away but do you think those stats will be sufficient enough to run Resident Evil 5 for PC? I tried that can you run it website (thats where I got my stats), and it can run most, but I noticed some like left 4 dead, I can only do on minimum, and I cant run Assassins creed at all.
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Old 21st Jun 2009, 21:09
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this is not really connected to ur question but did you said u are running 2 processors in 1 pc? that can be?
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 04:50
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Here`s another easy checker to see if your system will run a certain game
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 04:57
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Originally Posted by chessmonster View Post
this is not really connected to ur question but did you said u are running 2 processors in 1 pc? that can be?
A few motherboards have two sockets.

I think it was fairly short-lived.
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 05:53
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lol 2 Processor's on 1 CPU socket.
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 06:08
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I expect it would be possible, with some kind of adaptor doubling up each pin or something, but it would be massive, drivers would be a nightmare and the performance increase probably not even worth it.
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 06:19
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Not to mention the whole of BIOS and OS would have to be re written for the new kernell / memory / CPU interface. would not be worth it at all - plus this would not be very economical.
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 07:39
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thanks for the reply 4d
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 14:26
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No worries mate
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Old 30th Jun 2009, 13:58
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If you look at his spec--he is running an AMD Turion X2 Dual Core, not two seperate cpu`s on one board guys
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