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Can it run this game ?

lily321234

can my new pc run fortnite ?
atleast playable fps

CPU-A8 9600
MOBO-GIGABYTE A320M
RAM-2X4GB DDR4 2400MHZ
HDD-250GB
 

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Entirely depends on the resolution, no clue how that would hold up at 1080p but I'd guess it's fine at 720p 

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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You should be able to run it at a low resolution (1080x720) at the lowest graphic settings and maintain reasonable FPS. However if you can afford it, look for a used low end graphics card, something within the last 2 generations.

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15 hours ago, John_Adams said:

You should be able to run it at a low resolution (1080x720) at the lowest graphic settings and maintain reasonable FPS. However if you can afford it, look for a used low end graphics card, something within the last 2 generations.

how about gtx 660 2gb ? 
i can get 660 for 50-60$ in our country

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That should make a huge difference. You should be able to run at (1920x1080) with low-medium settings and maintain 35-40fps easy.

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