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Processor: AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual core processor 1.60 GHZ, 1600 Mhz
RAM: 4.00 GB (3.79 GB usable)
System Type: 64x bit
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett Packard)


This is all I could find, so please leave feedback on what else you need to determine if it is good for gaming and I'll find it out!

thanks Wazpy
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For a good gaming system you'll need a better CPU than that (quad core at the moment). You'll also need a discrete graphics card.
4GB of ram is alright at the moment, but RAM is so cheap that 8GB is considered the sweet spot for gamers right now.
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StyxPredator wrote For a good gaming system you'll need a better CPU than that (quad core at the moment). You'll also need a discrete graphics card.
4GB of ram is alright at the moment, but RAM is so cheap that 8GB is considered the sweet spot for gamers right now.
Ok thanks but I'm getting a legit gaming Pc soon but this is just my laptop so yea!( P.S I play MW2 on this computer with like 20 fps)
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You need a better CPU and I'm assuming you have integrated graphics? some one needs and upgrade
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Not really. You should always build it yourself when buying a gaming PC unless you want to spend $500 extra to get a company to make it for you.

You will need a better CPU and a decent video card.
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