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Old 01-26-2011, 10:21 PM
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I reckon that my 12Gb of RAM might suffice then.
It's interesting to note that the first time I ran IL-2 many years ago (at something like 1024 x 768 ) it all but crippled my PC because of the required resource and my PC was quick for 2001/2. Now I'm running it with everything full on and at 1920 x 1200 and it hardly even raises the tempertures of my GPUs. Such is progress. It'll be fascinating to see if COD can stress a contemporary capable PC like IL-2 once did!
In 2000 I built a new PC. It had an Athlon 1GHz, a GeForce 2 GT/Pro 64MB and 256 MB of RAM. I already had a nice Hansol monitor capable of 1600x1200 but my 486 at 66MHz couldn't display more than 1024x(768?) on it. I played CFS on the Athlon before I bought Sturmovik, but at 1600x1200 neither stuttered. That was a high end system, particularly the graphics, you could buy faster Athlons at that time. I have little doubt that a high end system today will run Cliffs of Dover very nicely, but that might mean Sandy Bridge, and it might mean SLIed GTX 580s, or crossfired HD 6990s anything less is only mid-range.

I'm going to have to upgrade my system , but I expect it to run Cliffs of Dover okay for now, even though it's not top notch any more (and it's not still that 2000ad Athlon).
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