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_GigaSpino_ #1 Posted 25 August 2021 - 01:42 PM

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Hi, I have been playing wot blitz on my pc for a while now but I want to play WOT PC version, the problem is my pc runs on Intel HD graphics. I will copy and paste device info from settings : Intel® Core™ i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00GHz   3.00 GHz,  4.00 GB Installed RAM, 1gb VRAM. The product name is Vostro 3669 Desktop. I have been running wot blitz on 60 fps so I hope it will run WOT on low/mid settings with a stable 60 fps at least. 

 



wasaabi #2 Posted 25 August 2021 - 02:11 PM

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You can download it and test it, you will have to create a new account though.  If you are doing that you can use my invite code BADATTANKING at the time of creating the account to give you some gold, 3 days of premium and 100k credits plus missions where you can earn more tanks.

 

I would think however you are going to struggle with the Intel HD Graphics and would be better with a mid range 3D card. In addition memory of 4GB is workable but small, 8GB or even 16GB would be better. One final performance help would be to install the game on an SSD.


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_GigaSpino_ #3 Posted 28 August 2021 - 03:20 PM

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So you think it would run decent on minimum settings?

_GigaSpino_ #4 Posted 28 August 2021 - 03:26 PM

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Also this link: https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GeForce-8600-GT-vs-Intel-HD-630-Desktop-Kaby-Lake/m7659vsm178724

 

this is a comparison of the min required gpu and intel HD 630 which is used by my cpu I believe. It has better performance according to it.



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Why don't you just download it and try it out?  You can create a new account just to test it.

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Several_Sins #6 Posted 29 August 2021 - 06:49 AM

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You'll get minimum graphics to run probably at about 30fps at most. Intel HD graphics is very poor and a dedicated GPU would increase your experience by a large margin. 

 

Just looking, the Dell Vostro series will be able to power a discrete GPU from the PCIe 16x, meaning you'll only be able to pull 75w from the slot itself as there doesn't seem to be any PCIe power connections from the PSU.

 

Like wasaabi said, just download it and test it out. And, if you find yourself keen to play more on PC, you could invest in like a GTX 750 ti or something that only requires 75w to be powered off of the PCIe slot, and it'll give you a far better play experience. It's really not worth the extra cash if you don't find playing on PC enjoyable anyway as the GPU market is terribly overpriced.


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A GTX 750 or 1050 will do the trick, no PCIe power cables needed, get all their power from the slot, just make sure you actually get one of the models that don't need the PCIe cable.

 

Cheap upgrade that will make a huge difference.


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gohanmy #8 Posted 20 September 2021 - 03:09 PM

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Not a problem but with low settings.

 

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