Can X2630G play Pc building sim, euro/american truck sim, and gta?

JasonWainwright55509
JasonWainwright55509 Member Posts: 7

Tinkerer

edited March 1 in 2020 Archives
i am wondering that since i purchased it today, and i am curious

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,291 Trailblazer
    I'm assuming you bought it used, since that machine is like 6 years old now. :) That machine uses the Intel Haswell processors, or 4th gen. Which one is installed in yours? How much memory is installed? How big is the drive? You have the G model, so you have a GPU in it. Which card is that? We'll have to know all those answers before we can give any good advice on what it'll run well. I'm going to guess it'll do better with the sims than with GTA.
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  • JasonWainwright55509
    JasonWainwright55509 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    It has a core i3 4150, 12 gb ram, 1 tb hdd from staples.ca
  • JasonWainwright55509
    JasonWainwright55509 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    edited June 2020
    and its unknown since it justs says "integrated graphics" fr gpu. EDIT: Lookd up specs and its intel hd graphics
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,188 Trailblazer
    edited June 2020
    i am wondering that since i purchased it today, and i am curious
    The GTA is probably the most intensive graphics game in your list and the GTA needs a minimum cpu of a Q6600 @ 2.40GHz and a graphics card of a minimum spec of and like the NVIDIA 9800 GT 1GB or the AMD HD 4870 1GB (DX 10, 10.1). Your Acer Veriton X2630G  desktop has the Intel Pentium G3220/3 GHz spec required for the GTA minimum cpu but the integrated HD (Haswell) gpu which is similar to the HD 3000 is not suitable for GTA as it can't be played fluently and only in very low details and resolutions on the HD (Haswell) gpu graphics.

    In saying all this, its up to you but, what I would suggest (and this is entirely up to you and your budget?} is to upgrade your Veriton X2630G with its Intel H81 Express mainboard that has and can be taken to a higher spec system which can be done very easily as its a virtual PnP (plug and play) type of upgrade(s) and is cheap, with some second hand parts e.g. cpu, gpu card or even a 550W power supply and only the SSD and ram bought new, by doing this:

    1. Upgrade your OEM CPU from the Intel Pentium  G3220 (Haswell) socket 1150 to the Intel i7-4770S (Haswell) S-Spec #: SR14H that is also a  socket 1150 that has 4 cores/8 threads/3.1GHz to 3.9GHz/L2 cache 1MB/L3 cache 8MB and 65W TPD, this cpu is 95% upgradable to your OEM cpu and will increase your "Relative Performance by 150%" to the OEM cpu of the Intel Pentium  G3220.
    2. Upgrade the graphics card from the HD Haswell (which is the same as the HD 3000) to a NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti or a Nvidia GeForce GT 9800 (which are very cheap second hand) as you have 1x PCIe x1 and 1x PCIe x16 and these will fit.
    3. Upgrade the spinner 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s  500Gb HDD to a 2.5 inch SATA 6.0Gb/s SATA SSD.
    4. Upgrade the ram from the standard mem of 4GB removable SDRAM DDR3 PC3-12800 to at least 8GB preferably to 16GB (2x 8GB kit) DDR3 PC3-12800 or PC3-14900 with 240-pin ram.
    5. You might have to upgrade your power supply (depends on what you have?) to at least a 550W type.

    This would increase your Acer Veriton X2630G's performance by at least 250% in relative performance to your OEM Veriton X2630G and range of games that you can play and will play all the games in the list above! Also, it will increase your computers boot time (especially with Win-10) processing time and overall speed. Hope this helps and cheers.
  • JasonWainwright55509
    JasonWainwright55509 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    My old desktop which sadly died dod meet the requirements for GTAV. Thanks. Ill try and upgrade.