Click Start.
On the Start menu, click Run.
In the Open box, type "dxdiag" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK.
The DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens. Click the Display tab.
On the Display tab, information about your graphics card is shown in the Device section. You can see the name of your card, as well as how much video memory it has.
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Whats your computers model number/serial, you should be able to find out what GPU/CPU you have if you google that.
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Yes. You just need to get a maxfps config to focus in performance rather than looks.
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title says all ^.^
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