Posted April 02, 2020
Hello all, I have an HP dv6000 laptop with the following specs:
Processor: Intel Core Duo 2.0 Ghz
RAM: 4.00GB(2.99 listed as usable)
OS: Win. 10(32 bit)
HDD: 143 GB free
What I want to know is concerned particularly with the RAM(the usable amount) and basically, can I run Sundered Eldritch Edition without lag or any other serious issues? I saw an article that recommended that I don't put the 64 bit version of windows 10 on my laptop as it would likely slow down everything massively, and that allegedly the 32 bit edition won't allow my PC to use any more than 3.5 GB of RAM, and the system reqs. for Sundered clearly state that 4.0 GB of RAM are needed to run it. Also, it would be great if someone(I know my laptop is dated, but still) could say if they have a similar set-up and if they can run Sundered OK. I'm fine with cranking the graphics/visuals settings down way low if that helps.
Edit for clarity: I realized some people may say "just add more RAM" but I'm not sure that's possible with this PC. Being that it's old I remember going from 2 GB to 4 GB RAM and I was told by the guy who opened up the laptop and physically added the chips(if I remember correctly) that I couldn't add any more.
Processor: Intel Core Duo 2.0 Ghz
RAM: 4.00GB(2.99 listed as usable)
OS: Win. 10(32 bit)
HDD: 143 GB free
What I want to know is concerned particularly with the RAM(the usable amount) and basically, can I run Sundered Eldritch Edition without lag or any other serious issues? I saw an article that recommended that I don't put the 64 bit version of windows 10 on my laptop as it would likely slow down everything massively, and that allegedly the 32 bit edition won't allow my PC to use any more than 3.5 GB of RAM, and the system reqs. for Sundered clearly state that 4.0 GB of RAM are needed to run it. Also, it would be great if someone(I know my laptop is dated, but still) could say if they have a similar set-up and if they can run Sundered OK. I'm fine with cranking the graphics/visuals settings down way low if that helps.
Edit for clarity: I realized some people may say "just add more RAM" but I'm not sure that's possible with this PC. Being that it's old I remember going from 2 GB to 4 GB RAM and I was told by the guy who opened up the laptop and physically added the chips(if I remember correctly) that I couldn't add any more.
Post edited April 03, 2020 by oldgamebuff42
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