Pik-a-Tchoum Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 Hi. I'm gonna buy a new PC, and he's configuration is like this: Processor speed: 2x2,8Ghz Pentium D Windows 7 4 Gb Ram 1000 Gb hard disk Please, I don't know If I can with this, and I really want to play on this modpack ! Thanks ! ^^ Quote
Kalbintion Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 Specs lack information about the video, which will be the important bit. If it doesn't support OpenGL 2.0 or higher, it won't be able to play the modpack as-is and necromancy would have to be removed. From what you did provide tho, it should be solid enough to run it without too much issues assuming the OpenGL requirement is met and the video card isnt too low end. Quote
Pik-a-Tchoum Posted July 16, 2014 Author Posted July 16, 2014 I would remove some mod (Necromancy and Jurassic especially), but thanks for the answer, it's very nice ! (Sorry if my english is bad, I'm french, and I have some difficult to talk and write english ^^ ) Quote
Kalbintion Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 If you're going to go without the necromancy mod, then even most low-end cards should still run the pack1, albeit at a lower FPS (10-20, depending on video) and wouldnt be suitable for lower end video cards to use resource packs or high render distances, but again, with no video specifications I wouldn't be able to give you a completely solid suggestion on how the computer will handle this pack. 1 Assuming your video card has OpenGL support at all, if it lacked OpenGL support completely, I'd yell at whoever sold it to you and demand a refund. Quote
Loader Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 You can find out what kind of graphics card you have by following the instructions here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-nz/windows/video-cards-faq#1TC=windows-7 Once you tell us that, we can tell you if it'll have any problems. Other than that, the 2.8GHz Pentium D is roughly equivalent to the 1.66GHz Intel Atom (the old D's single thread performance is a little better, but it's an 8.5W chip vs. a 95W chip, gotta cut the atom some slack), so it's always going to struggle on the CPU side a bit. Quote
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