Check the ‘What Games Can I Run’ website.
You should be able to play most games at low settings at least. Find the games you’re interested in and check their minimum and recommended specs.
Crysis.
If you only have an HDD, very few games will run smoothly.
Vale said:
If you only have an HDD, very few games will run smoothly.
Oh no, I just noticed that too. An SSD is a must for most recent titles.
You can run any game in 1080p that’s compatible with your operating system and hardware.
Witcher 3.
Hopes and Dreams Simulator.
Joss said:
Hopes and Dreams Simulator.
PC Building Simulator should indeed run!
Joss said:
Hopes and Dreams Simulator.
PC Building Simulator should indeed run!
For real, OP could build better PCs in the game than they have in real life!
@Joss
I wish diagnosing hardware issues was as easy as in the game.
Paxton said:
@Joss
I wish diagnosing hardware issues was as easy as in the game.
Me too, man.
Paxton said:
@Joss
I wish diagnosing hardware issues was as easy as in the game.
Me too, man.
The worst I had recently was a server that stopped booting. After two days, I found out the DIMMs needed to be shuffled in their slots. Nothing was actually wrong!
@Paxton
I had a guy who broke the motherboard while trying to remove the CMOS battery. Once replaced, it worked fine.
Joss said:
@Paxton
I had a guy who broke the motherboard while trying to remove the CMOS battery. Once replaced, it worked fine.
You should have taken a photo for r/techsupportgore.
@Paxton
I wish I had! Next time I’ll snap a picture of something weird—it happens a lot here.
Elden Ring.
Other than long loading times, you can play many games at 1080p low settings, maybe with FSR.
Plug your specs into https://www.pcgamebenchmark.com/ to get a list of games you can run.