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Interesting System Requirements Tool

46 Comments by Dark Drakan in Misc.

Thanks to FableFreak for bringing this very helpful little tool to my attention, seems a somewhat underrated little tool as i hadn't heard of it before. It works by downloading your PC components stats and analysing them against the minimum and recommended requirement specs for any game currently on the market and lets you know if your system can run it and how well. This tool will save you time and effort of going around forums asking people if certain games will run and save you money by stopping the risk of buying a game that wont run on your system.

System Requirements Lab

46 Comments — Leave a comment

  1. Cro
    October 15, 2007

    lol this program doesnt show my GPU correctly!

  2. snake
    October 18, 2007

    This tool is very popular to gamers. But there's no listing on assassin's creed on drop down box. I guess since the game is going to be released until 2008 (according to one of the articles of this website) they won't post the system requirements for this website until they fix all the bugs in the game.

  3. Frost
    October 21, 2007

    this program says my process cant run any of the games that i tested like for instance oblivion. which is funny because I can run oblivion with everything on high and my resolution set at 1680x1050 which is the max resolution my monitor can go. It says my processor is to slow. it might be due to the fact it dose not take into account that I have a dual core processor. It dosent register it or something. But oblivion barely uses half my processor. But neat program non the less

  4. Dark Drakan
    October 23, 2007

    Assassins Creed will be added when its released. Also yeah i imagine it just takes your processor speed and discards the fact that its Dual Core so might not register accurately.

  5. tarvi
    October 26, 2007

    Sorry for being stupid but does duel core double your processing speed. For instance a 2.8 ghz processor that is duel core will give twice the power?

  6. nick
    November 14, 2007

    To my knowledge the only way it would even out at 5.6 ghz (your 2.8 x 2) is if they were both running at 100%, otherwise you won't get 5.6 ghz. There may be a way to change it so you can but i dont know of it.

  7. nate
    December 12, 2007

    I have a duel core processor at 2.01Ghz each, and it says that my computer clocks out at 5.7Ghz when I go to see if I'm able to run a certain game on the system requirements website.

  8. JesFx
    January 11, 2008

    This tool's for those of us white skinned fotophobic gamers who can not read to match the games specs with our own. :)

  9. ezzeldm
    January 11, 2008

    Does it test also the VGA card???
    Or is it testing the processor speed

  10. reptile
    January 26, 2008

    can assassins creed work on:
    asusu ge force 8500 gt 256mb
    ram 2gb
    dual core 2.0ghz

    • Chad
      July 21, 2009

      Probably not because its not fast enough. U would need a 2.6 or higher and depends on your video card too.

  11. divin3_r3tribution
    February 6, 2008

    reptile,

    Yes it could, but not very well. Remember, that this is a console port, and if Ubisoft are asking for sys specs this high then it can't be very well optimised at all. Recommended sys specs will probably be what you need to max it out.

  12. Will
    February 21, 2008

    assassin's creed is on system requirement lab!!
    but i dont think is right, cos it say the recommended assassin's creed RAM is 256mb!?!? and i dont think it is!!! ubisoft recently published that it has to be 2GB RAM!!

  13. sanim
    March 7, 2008

    will assassin's creed run on dual core 2.0 GHz, nViDia 8400 GS,1 GB RAM?

  14. sanim
    March 7, 2008

    plz somebody answer.when i start the game the pc either restarts or it gives following error:
    C:\DOCUME~1\TASHU\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERf644.dir00\Mini030708-03.dmp
    C:\DOCUME~1\TASHU\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERf644.dir00\sysdata.xml

  15. sunith
    April 12, 2008

    i have a laptop it having core 2 duo 1.66GHZ all other specification are ok but the game doesnot work because of processor speed any idea to work it

  16. Ben
    April 13, 2008

    I've got the system req.s minus the processor, of which I have a 2.8GHZ Pentium 4. I'm wondering if I'll be able to run Assassin's Creed or not? I've heard of people being able to run it on "fast single core processors" but the website wasn't very specific. Any help would be great.

    And is there a way that O would be able to upgrade my processor to dual core if it really was an issue?

    Cheers

  17. GabrielCaine
    April 22, 2008

    Hi guys can anyone tell me if these specs will at least be enough to run assassin's creed plz

    Processor x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6 GenuineIntel ~1864 Mhz

    Total Physical Memory 2,048.00 MB

    Name NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS

  18. renny
    May 13, 2008

    can i run this game ok
    3.80 GHZ P4
    3 GB DDR2
    8400 GS

  19. Marko
    June 15, 2008

    Can enyone tell me, can I play Assassin's Creed with:
    AMD 64 x2 4800
    2048 MB RAM
    EN8600GT

  20. Chode
    June 20, 2008

    will it run on an intel quad core 2.4 ghz, 4gb ram, w/ geforce 8500 gt?

  21. Bading
    June 28, 2008

    will run on all the above systems that you guys posted!

    I dont know how well though

  22. BB-Boy
    July 2, 2008

    1 gb ram
    2.01 GHz
    512 mb video card (Nividia 7300GT)
    Windows XP
    will assassin's creed work???

  23. BB-Boy
    July 2, 2008

    2.01 GHz +AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200 soryy i forgot about these

  24. Ali
    July 18, 2008

    My processor is a 1.8 GHz dual core, but at System Requirements Lab, it shows my clock speed at 3.24 GHz. Is this because of the fact that I have the speedstep feature on, or because there is something wrong with my processor. Does this processor fit the bill for recommended system requirements (it clears minimum as far as I know)

  25. Ali
    July 21, 2008

    In any case, can I run Assassin's Creed

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