Can I run Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 on these specs?

ahsuk

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Hi, I have a pretty old pc, my specs are:
intel core i3 3200 3.3ghz
8gb ram
msi h61-p31/w8 motherboard
my old gpu is not alive anymore so i think ill buy a new one, i've been thinking about the evga gtx750ti sc 2gb and also i think i should get a new psu.
my question is, can my mobo and cpu run this gpu? and that power supply should i buy?
please answer this means alot to me!
 
yep you'll be able to run it, alright. but how "well" is up to your perception of a "playable" game. it's hard to say if your PSU will be able to handle the card since you didn't tell us what PSU you have. but basically any PSU can handle a 750ti
 

hi, thank you for your answer. i have an old power supply and therefore i am planning on getting a new one.
another question is, will this cpu+gpu can run the game on atleast high settings ? around 50-60 fps?
 


i have no idea. you didn't tell us what PSU you already have.
 

my psu is getting to 350w max
 
you have to open the computer up and physically look at the model of PSU. did you build this computer yourself or was it a pre-built computer? most likely its a poor quality power supply but should still easily power a gtx 750ti with probably no problems
 

will it be able to run cod bo3 on high settings at around 50-60fps? i want to buy the gpu so it will not burn in a few weeks of use...

 


that depends on what graphics settings/resolution you want to play it with.
 
you Will get around 60 fps at medium setting with fxaa and 1080p resolution. I just watched a video and i can send you the link if you want cuz idk if we can post it here
the bare minimum for a gtx 750ti is 350w and using that psu would be little risky and my own computer restarts when playing heavy games even though i have 400w psu with a hd 4550!!!!
 


 
I'm running an
I7 4770
Gtx 970 factory clocked
16gb ddr3 ram
512gb ssd
2tb 7200rpm hdd all on a 330w psu (power brick) for my aloenware x51... many peoele say it's not enough power to run it but I haven't had any problems in over 6 months