Frodamn said:
Hi, im looking to buy a cheap but good new computer to run the witcher 2 on.I've found this computer but im not sure how will it would run, by looking at it i can tell it would run the witcher 2 pretty well, but for once id like to play a new game on the highest of the high!http://www.computerlounge.co.nz/systems/systemdetail.asp?systypeid=4Thank you in advance for any response!
This is the Witcher 1 hardware forum, so the moderators might move your thread, but no problem.Thanks, moderators

It should run the game well, though not at highest settings. I don't know prices in NZ, other than that they're very high, so I'll take your word for it that it's a good deal. But note that it is sold without an operating system, so you're going to have to add the cost of a copy of Windows 7.The GPU and the CPU are your weak points. I'll deal with each separately.The GTS 450 is well above "minimum" requirements, but not up to "recommended" requirements. If you could see your way clear to a GTX 460, GTX 460 SE, or an AMD (ATI) HD 5850, 5870, or better, you would beat the "recommended" requirements, which should get you maximum settings or very close to them.The Phenom II 555 is a dual-core CPU, but it has two additional, disabled cores. Many users have had good luck "unlocking" the disabled cores, giving you a free upgrade to a three-core or four-core CPU. Unlocking requires a motherboard that supports it; fortunately, yours does. There's no guarantee, but you stand a decent chance of unlocking and ending up with the equivalent of a quad-core 955.If you succeed in unlocking the CPU, and you can upgrade the GPU to the next price point, you are pretty much sure of being able to max the game out. Even if you do neither, you will get very good, though probably not maximum, performance.