By Guest on Tuesday, 09 January 2024
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Yesterday I managed to get good ol' WaW installed on the smallest PC ever bought off the shelf from Aliexpress.

The specs would not be mind blowing but for a budget around USD130, I not only managed to save CPU space but also got it to do work, video editing and watching movies online.

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/S9e84587764e14d78804cc249f4c1c8a5x.jpg

The specs are as follows:
● CPU: Intel Alder Lake N100, 4 Core 4 threads, 0.8GHz up to 3.4GHz, 6MB Cache
● GPU: Intel® UHD Graphics GPU, Up to 750MHz; 24 Execution Units
● RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 4800MH
● SSD: 1TB NVMe SSD (M.2 2242)
● Output: HDMI 1.4 x3; Support three-screen Output (Clone or extend)
● LAN: 1Gbps Ethernet x2; Support soft route and home gateway
● Wireless: Dual Band WiFi5, Bluetooth 4.2
● USB: USB 3.1*3
● Cooler RGB running lights

It may not work well for Top A titles but for typical lan games with modestly average settings it should be fine.
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Nice


The Intel UHD630 held up quite nicely for WaW using High Performance setting in the 1080P display setting without optimization. Let's see how it goes with more use.
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OMG what a dinky little pc
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I'm trying to run WAW on my old computer found in my parent's home. It is equipped with an AMD cpu (like FX...) and unknown GPU. The max resolution at the moment is 1368x768 (it could depends on the monitor). Anyway the game run smoothly, I only needed a new mouse and a new earphones. Oh, the most important thing, I can play all the custom maps, unlike what happens at home.
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Before switching to my current build a ran CoD4 and WaW on an AMD FX4100 paired with a Radeon R7 200 series gpu. I had no issues with it at all.
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Nice one mate
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