Will That New PC Game Work on Your Gaming Computer? Hereโ€™s How to Check!

Hey there, gamers of Lithgow! Ever been excited about a new game release, only to wonder if your gaming rig can handle it? Itโ€™s a common dilemma, but donโ€™t worryโ€”weโ€™ve got you covered. Hereโ€™s a step-by-step guide to ensure your PC is ready to run that shiny new game without any hiccups.

Step 1: Know Your Specs

First things first, you need to know whatโ€™s under the hood of your gaming computer. Hereโ€™s how to check:

  1. Windows Users:
    • Pressย Win + R, typeย dxdiag, and hit Enter.
    • This opens the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Here, youโ€™ll find details about your processor, memory (RAM), and graphics card (GPU).
  2. Mac Users:
    • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner and selectย About This Mac.
    • This will show you the details of your Macโ€™s hardware, including the processor and memory.

Step 2: Compare with Game Requirements

Next, you need to compare your systemโ€™s specs with the gameโ€™s minimum and recommended requirements. Game developers usually provide these on their official website or on the gameโ€™s store page (like Steam).

Hereโ€™s what youโ€™re looking for:

  • Processor (CPU): Check if your CPU meets or exceeds the game’s requirements.
  • Memory (RAM): Make sure you have enough RAM. Games often require at least 8GB these days.
  • Graphics Card (GPU): This is crucial for gaming. Your GPU should match or surpass the gameโ€™s minimum requirements.

Step 3: Use Online Tools

If comparing specs manually feels like a hassle, there are handy online tools to do the job for you. Websites like Can You RUN It let you input your game and automatically check if your system can handle it.

Step 4: Consider Software Updates

Sometimes, a game might not run smoothly because your systemโ€™s drivers or operating system are outdated. Make sure your:

  • Graphics Drivers: Visit the website of your GPU manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) and download the latest drivers.
  • Operating System: Ensure your OS is up-to-date. For Windows, go to Settings > Update & Security. For Mac, go to System Preferences > Software Update.

Step 5: Donโ€™t Forget Storage Space

Lastly, ensure you have enough storage space on your hard drive or SSD. Games these days can be massive, often requiring 50GB or more. Check your available space and clear out any unnecessary files if needed.

Bonus Tips

  • Optimize Your Settings: If your PC barely meets the requirements, consider lowering the gameโ€™s graphics settings for smoother gameplay.
  • Upgrade Your Hardware: If youโ€™re frequently finding your rig isnโ€™t up to par, it might be time to upgrade your RAM or GPU. Drop by Lithgow Tech Services at 53 Main Street, Lithgow, NSW, for expert advice and upgrades.

By following these steps, you can ensure your gaming experience is as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Happy gaming, Lithgow!

Relevant Links

  1. Can You RUN Itย – Online tool to check game compatibility.
  2. NVIDIA Driversย – Download the latest NVIDIA drivers.
  3. AMD Driversย – Download the latest AMD drivers.

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