cod advanced warfare 4gb ram

Oct 27, 2014
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hello i have i5 3450 3,1 ghz quadcore,4gb ram,am 6770 1gb gddr5 overclocked 550w psu
some people play with a worse card 4gb ram and dont even lag or stutter when i palyed cod AW i had all settings to low res 1024x764 every else low and off and still it stuttering SOO much thats i couldnt even ccontrol it i couldnt even control-alt-delete is it the ram? or isthere a chance its the cpu cause its pretty good
 
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its definitely not the cpu. the i5 3450 is a fine cpu for games. the stuttering is most likely due to only having 4gb of system ram or the amount of ram on your video card itself, or a combination of both. make sure you have the latest drivers for your video card as well. i run into a lot of people that don't understand that using a severely outdated driver for your gpu is a bad thing. if you have an old driver installed, make sure you completely uninstall your current driver before installing a new one. if this is the case, i suggest using a guide like this one http://www.overclock.net/t/988215/how-to-remove-your-amd-ati-gpu-drivers to install properly.
 
minimal requirements for the game is 6gb for ram (not cpu ram). everythign else is just above minimal requirements. you are going to have to dumb down the video settings to have it playable. dont expect to be able to run it on ultra, or probably on high for that matter
 
of course i have latest driver and mtoherboard drivers and i think yes it is ram because it is in use of 3.87 out of 4 gb ram just wanted to mmake sure it wasnt the cpu because soemtimes the cpu usage was at 60 up to 90%
 
the system requirements are definitely 6gb of system ram or "cpu" ram as melonhead calls it. honestly though, if you look at the benchmarks, your system should be able to run it just fine at high-ish settings. do you have these problems with other games as well?
 
the reason why i called it "cpu ram", just for clarification, is because i didnt want to have him think im referring to the GPU ram. (the recommended specs list the r9 2790x 4gb card. i wanted to make sure that when the OP stated "worse card" that he wasnt meaning the GPU ram.

As dirk mentioned, you will be able to run it, maybe up to high. its a bit borderline in my opinion due to the graphics card, but you will definately get medium settings if you add ram. without more ram, you are going to get stuttering.
sorry for any cofusion, if i caused any
 
yes melon i agree with you. maybe i was getting carried away though with my prediction. it looks like, from the benchmarks ive seen, that you can run the game easily on high settings at 60+ fps with a radeon 260x or similar nvidia card like a 750 Ti. the hd 6770, while not a horrible graphics card by any means, is quite a ways off from the performance of those two cards i mentioned though. this is based on the linustechtips youtube video i watched on CoD:AW benchmarking.
 
actually, i want to take that back. he will be able to run on high, but i think frames will suffer a little. obviously, he will have better results on medium, and may have to reduce alot of the extra settings to run the way they would want. either way, im curious as to how it goes OP
 


Solved:

Virt. memory page file off - Restart - Virt. memory page file on - Restart

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its because of memory of graphics card. other users although having 4gb ram still have alot of good graphic cards. so memory of graphics also effects :
 


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