![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, as long as you opt for at least 2GB of RAM, Black Ops will run ok. For optimal performance you should be playing Black Ops on a gaming machine. Some laptops will not even allow you to go above 2GB anyway. Windows XP does not have a 64 bit version so you're stuck with going for 4GB of RAM at best. If you're an average Windows 7 user running the Home Basic version of Windows 7, you can use up to 8GB of RAM with the 64 bit version. RAM Considering the low price of RAM these days, get as much as you can! A 32 bit installation of Windows 7 only supports a max of 4GB RAM, where as the 64 bit version supports up to192GB (with the Ultimate version of Windows). As long as you're not at the lower end of that scale you should be ok. Officially TreyArch have announced that the Black Ops PC version requires: Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom X3 8750 or better Hard disk space: 12 GB free hard drive space Memory: 2GB RAM Video Card: Shader 3.0 or better 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT / ATI Radeon X1950Pro or better Lets look at those in detail: Processor If you're not sure what processor speeds the Intel Core2 Duo covers, they range from 1.06 GHz to 3.33 GHz. We take a look at the official word from Treyarch and also look at the details of what you'll need to ensure Black Ops will run on your computer. Unless you're a true gamer, most home laptops will have trouble running Black Ops to its full potential. As with most PC games the combination of processor, RAM and graphics card all combine to either make for a worthwhile gaming experience or a really depressing one. ![]()
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