I have a Dell Latitude E5420 and I was wondering if it could run BeamNG. Specs (copied from my DirectX Tool) Windows 7 pro 64-bit Intel Core i5-2540M @2.60GHz (turbo at 3.3) 8192MB Ram Directx 11 Intel HD Graphics 3000 CD RW and DVD ROM(?) If this can run then that would be good but I also have a desktop Specs Windows 10 enterprise Core I3 3220 unknown model 8gb ram (about to have 16gb as another 8gb stick is coming in the mail) x2 AMD Radeon HD 5450 running in sli x2 CD/DVD drives (a hp DVD somethingorother is connected) 3.5 inch floppy (not connected)
from the steam requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Processor: Desktop Intel i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 550 TI DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space your laptop does not meet the minimum requirements and neither does your desktop also the HD 5450 is an AMD card so it would be crossfire and not SLI and it cannot crossfire either so beamng would only use one card
Get an RX 460 for 60$ new off Ebay, and plug it into your i3 desktop. Then it will meet requirements.
also make sure you have a 6 pin pcie power connector on your psu if the model of RX 460 you get requires it
The desktop is fine. The laptop will certainly struggle. Swap out the gpu in that desktop, and you'll see a nice performance increase however.
Yeah. And a weak one at that. This loses to one of the crappiest desktop i3s that you can buy. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i5-2540M-vs-Intel-Core-i3-2100/m1616vsm41
Alright update on my desktop as I was out of state. I have a GT790 installed with 12gb of ram. The AMD was in another one that is my work computer.
You can't even run 3 1080tis in sli. Are you mining or some shit? Where do you get a 10tb ssd? sounds fishy
Not only there isn't a 10Tb SSD on the market right now, but you're pretending to have 2 of them. Everything is wrong in that configuration… Please stop trolling, thank you.