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@trenfro1 wrote:
My laptop will not meet the min requirements. I will need to buy a desk top computer between 500 to 700 dollar range. Which new computers will meet the Dragon Age Inquisition requirements. Don't tell me to look up the requirement page, because those simingly random letters and numbers mean nothing to me. Please help? suggestion.
You may wish to consult with the good folks at Digital Storm, also.
You have received a variety of comments in reply, here on this website. Your budget is extremely skimpy when the requirements of this game are taken into account. I doubt you'll find much of anything priced below $900 USD, online, not in your local stores, that might meet the demands. These people allow you to name components to assemble into a machine, however you may prefer to be cautious about them, since they cycle between doing fairly well and doing less well, and you want to catch them on an "up" swing.
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P. S. I have always wondered which one was copyi8ng the other, or if they were alternate marketing routes that really led back to the same place:
cyberpower
- 11 years ago
a) It doesn't take that much to learn how to build a computer. Anybody can do anything as long as they put a little bit of time into it. Reading helps.
b) Most of the high end cards and CPU are for bragging rights. Unless you are thinking of doing number crunching for fluid dynamics, heat transfer or injection moulding, or video encoding, the latest and greatest just isn't worth it.
I would like to highlight that my $350 system from 2012 is adequate for Inquisition. Most of my settings are on medium, but if I wanted 50+ frames per second, I would change the settings to low.
Here is a breakdown of what you should expect for a mid-high performance system
Motherboard - $80
Quad/Hex/Octo Core CPU (3 or more GHz) - $150
Heat sink for CPU - $30
8GB RAM ddr3 1866 - $50
Video Card - $120
Power Supply 600W - $70
Case, keyboard, mouse - $50
Window 8.1 OS - $100
Total : $650
(Edit : I forgot the Hard Drive- you could just take the one from your laptop, and perhaps avoid getting another Windows licence. If not, add another $50 for a 750GB drive)
If you just want to play games, I would suggest getting a console which will in turn cost much less. It may take out the fun of building a system, but modern consoles are made for ease of use.
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