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Geek Culture / Will Spiderman 3 run on my computer?

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A dude
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 17:33
3 Gb ram, intel pentium 4 processor, 250 gb hd, intel gma 4500 mhd.
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 17:58
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=spiderman+3+pc+requirements

suggested system requirements:
Pentium 4 2.8 GHz
1 GB RAM (Vista 1.5 GB)
graphic card 256MB (GeForce 7300 or better)
6 GB HDD
Windows 2000/XP/Vista

I will live forever or die trying.
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 18:17
but it doesn't tell if Intel cards are supported.
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 19:55
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/
Works for me all the time. Just download the little web thing and it should work, it is for me the best thing to tell me if I can run it.


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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 21:34
I don't think there's such thing as a good Intel integrated GPU.


I'd love to see things from your point of view but I can't get my head that far up my bum.
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 22:02 Edited at: 4th Oct 2010 22:03
lol check out my 2.7GB GTX 460
Quote: "Required 256 MB You Have 2.7 GB"


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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 22:46 Edited at: 4th Oct 2010 22:48
Quote: "I don't think there's such thing as a good Intel integrated GPU."


They may not be good for gaming, but they do their job well in small net books and such. Though the Nvidia Ion gpus are a better option at that level.

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How do you have 2.7gb?!?! i thought there was only a 1 gig and 768mb version, unless you have tri sli with 2 1 gigs and a 768mb version?


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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 22:54
canyourunit says I can't. But this guy says it will: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/264386-33-intel-4500m

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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 23:32
Quote: "unless you have tri sli with 2 1 gigs and a 768mb version?"


Being as 1gb is 1024mb, the end result wouldn't be 2.7gb anyway.

He'll have 1gb dedicated graphics memory and the other 1.7 will be from his RAM. My 1gb 460 shows the same.


I'd love to see things from your point of view but I can't get my head that far up my bum.
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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 23:40
Quote: "Being as 1gb is 1024mb, the end result wouldn't be 2.7gb anyway.

He'll have 1gb dedicated graphics memory and the other 1.7 will be from his RAM. My 1gb 460 shows the same."


Yeah i know, its now even a viable sli as the gtx 460's can only do dual sli and if they did support tri you would need all 1 gig versions or all 768mb versions.


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Posted: 4th Oct 2010 23:52
Quote: "you would need all 1 gig versions or all 768mb versions"


You can SLI any 4x series cards together, they'll just all run at the speed of the lowest-spec.


I'd love to see things from your point of view but I can't get my head that far up my bum.
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Posted: 5th Oct 2010 16:49
Quote: "You can SLI any 4x series cards together, they'll just all run at the speed of the lowest-spec."


Ermm... no you can not, that is possible in crossfire with ATI card but not sli. Plus it would be made harder as not all Fermi cores are the same in the 4x series, such as the gtx 465 uses a gf100 core whilst the gtx 460 uses a gf104 core.


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Posted: 5th Oct 2010 20:22
Spiderman 2 owns Spiderman 3!!!

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Posted: 7th Oct 2010 20:00
Off topic!
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Posted: 7th Oct 2010 20:04
Quote: "Off topic!"


Get over it...

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