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    CPUs:-
    This is a list of CPUs in order of performance to clear up some questions, note that some of the older types will be better than newer ones. For example,
    even though a Core 2 Duo is above X2s in the list, An X2 6000+ actually beats an E4320 C2D. Please ask in the System Requirements Thread if you still feel unsure.

    Core 2 Q6600, QX6700
    Intel Core 2 Extreme
    Intel Core 2 Duo (E6700, E6600, E6400, E6300)
    AMD FX (62,72,74)
    Pentium Ds/AMD X2s (Quite closely matched. Performance varies)
    Pentium 4
    Athlon 64



    For some good upgrade options, you may want to read this guide: http://www.crysis-online.com/forum/index.php/topic,4016.0.html

    The absolute minimum is probably a Pentium 3.8Ghz/AMD 3800+ if you want to have playable and sometimes smooth FPS during combat.
    A weaker processor will not be able to process data fast enough (e.g. calculating and positioning vertexes which will be turned into polygons and ultimately a frame by the GPU.) for the video card to do its job properly and you will probably experience slowdowns with a CPU below these requirements. The number of polygons visible onscreen at any given time is increasing and therefore so do the CPU requirements.
    You will probably need a Pentium D 820/AMD X2 4000+ at least if you want to play on high settings or better.

    RAM:-

    I would recommend 768MB as the absolute minimum for playing Crysis (XP), 1GB (Vista)
    You won't be able to comfortably reach high settings without at least 1.5GB.
    2GB should be enough to max out the game on XP and Vista.

    How well should you expect your system run?

    I am basing these on a number of statements made by Crytek themselves, videos of the game run on an 8800GTX as well as other video cards and also personal hardware knowledge. It should give
    an accurate guide to how well your system would perform in Crysis.
    These are:
    Official Statement - An 8800GTX can max out Crysis including full AA.
    Video - An 8800GTX played Crysis maxed @ 1920 x 1200 in its unoptimized state very smoothly indeed. The only slowdown occured when a building exploded and that was only for a couple of seconds.
    Statement - A Crytek employee said his 7800GTX ran the game on "fairly high settings smoothly".
    Statement - A Crytek employee said his X1900XT ran the game "with most settings on high smoothly".
    Official Statement - anybody with a 6600/X600XT or better will be be able to run Crysis.
    Video - a video showed a French reviewing team playing the game's deathmatch alpha on medium-high settings with a 7800GTX (still unoptimized).
    Video - a Crysis flythrough run in real time on an 8800GTX shows the game running very smoothly on max settings, and judging by the crispness, I would say that had a good amount of AA on it as well.
    Plus other statements in various interviews and some videos which I cannot think of right now.

    Predicted performance:-
    I am assuming these will be the graphic settings in Crysis:

    Max
    High
    Medium
    Low
    Lowest

    I consider "Max settings" as all graphic options on the highest level of detail, all sliders to the right. I don't include AA in this because
    I do not consider it a setting as such, in my opinion it is more like a form of image enhancing.

    These are DX10 (Cards with full support for DirectX 10):-
    nVidia:

    High-end DX10 cards:

    8950GX2 (not released, estimated launch price $600) ---> this is a truly monstrous card, consisting of 2 x G80 cores, which adds up to about 600Gflops (gigaflops) of GPU power. It also harbours a total of 192 shader processors. With this card you should expect to be able to run Crysis maxed out @ 1680 x 1050 with 8xAA (very good -> excellent FPS), up to a resolution of about 1920 x 1200 4xAA most likely (good FPS). Antialiasing becomes
    increasingly hardware intensive at higher resolutions. At 1920 x 1200 it is very GPU intensive. I think you could probably run the game @ 2560 x 1600 with no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    8900GTX (not released, estimated launch price $550) ---> a very powerful card, with a better graphics processing unit with 128 shaders. With this card you should expect to be able to run Crysis maxed out @ 1680 x 1050 8xAA (good -> very good FPS), probably up to a resolution of 1920 x 1200 no AA (excellent FPS).

    8800Ultra ---> the best video card in the world, with a hefty price tag. With this card you should expect to be able to max out Crysis @ 1280 x 1024 4x/8x AA (good FPS), up to a resolution of 1920 x 1200 (very good FPS)

    8800GTX ---> probably the best high-end card up to date price wise, beaten only by the 8800 Ultra by a tiny fraction in most cases. With this monster you should expect to be able to max out Crysis @ 1280 x 1024 8xAA (good FPS), up to a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 (good -> very good FPS).

    "Mainstream" or Mid-end cards:-

    8800GTS ---> a great card if you are on a budget. In Crysis the 8800GTS is most likely going to be limited by its processing power not its VRAM. You should expect these settings regardless of whether you have the 320 or 640MB.
    I think with this card you should expect maximum settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (good FPS), probably up to a resolution of 1680 x 1050 (acceptable FPS).

    8600GTS ---> a mediocre card which is slightly cheaper than an 8800GTS 320MB. With this card you should expect to be able to run Crysis with mostly high settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    Low-end budget cards:-

    8600GT ---> this card out performs a 7600GT but only by a little way. With this card you should be able to run the game on medium settings, some on low @ 1024 x 768 no AA (good FPS).

    8500GT ---> this card is a very poor performer and is probably comparable to a 6800GT. With this card you should be able run Crysis on low settings @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    ATi:

    HD2900XT --> ATi's new flagship performs very, very close to an X1950XTX in separate tests performed by a number of review sites.
    I think with this card you could probably play Crysis on very high -> maxed out settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (good FPS).

    There are still some R600s that will arrive, I don't know much about their specs so I will leave them out for now.

    These are the DX9 cards:
    nVidia:

    High-end:-

    7950GX2 ---> the best DX9 card up to date, a real dual chip wonder. In DX9 rendering it is almost certain that you would be able to play the game on very high settings @ 1280 x 1024 (acceptable -> good FPS). However, it still does not equate to the performance of an 8800GTS in most games.

    7950GT ---> this card performs very well for its price and you could probably play Crysis on high settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (acceptable FPS)

    7900GTX ---> this is one of the best DX9 cards available and with it you should be able to play Crysis on high settings, one or two on max @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS)

    7800GTX (1700Mhz Memory clock) ---> although this is more than 2 years old, it is still a powerful card, and with it you could probably play Crysis on high settings, one or two on max @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    "Mainstream" or mid-end:-

    7900GT ---> a very good card which will probably run Crysis on high settings, some on medium @ 1024 x 768 no AA (good FPS)

    7900GS ---> a slower variant of the 7900GT, with lower clock speeds. With this card you could probably play Crysis on medium settings, one or two on high @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    7800GT ---> this has a weaker GPU and also significantly lower clock speeds than Geforce 7900s. With it you could probably run Crysis on medium settings @ 1024 x 768 no AA (good FPS).

    7800GS ---> the clock speeds on this card are quite low and the GPU itself is not especially powerful so I think you would only reach medium settings with this card @ 1024 x 768 no AA (good FPS).

    Low-end budget cards:-

    7600GT ---> a fairly good budget card, and performs quite well for its price. You shouldn't have any issues playing Crysis on medium settings, some on low @ 1024 x 768 (good FPS).

    7600GS ---> a very low clock speed and weak GPU combine to make this a poor card for Crysis. With it you could probably run the game on low settings, some on lowest @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    7300GT ---> this card is probably on the verge of what's possible and what's not. You could probably play Crysis on lowest settings, possibly one or two on low @ 800 x 600 (acceptable FPS -> good FPS).

    6800Ultra ---> not such a bad card, it performs almost 2x better than a 7300GT. You could probably play Crysis on low settings @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable -> good FPS).

    6800GT ---> again using this card would be pushing it, but I think you could probably play the game on low settings, one or two at
    lowest @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    6800 ---> this is the vanilla 6800. You could probably run Crysis on lowest settings, some on low @ 800 x 600 (good FPS)

    6600GT ---> this is probably the card which marks the boundary between playability. You could probably run the game on lowest settings,
    possible one or two on low @ 800 x 600 (acceptable -> good FPS).

    ATi:

    High-end:

    X1950XTX ---> this is ATi's best DX9 card, beaten only by nVidia's 7950GX2. However, 8800 GPUs still perform massively better.
    With this card you could probably play Crysis on high settings, one or two on max in DX9 rendering @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (acceptable).

    X1950XT ---> this card has somewhat reduced clock speeds but it is still powerful. You should be able to run Crysis on high settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (good FPS)

    X1900XTX ---> A close performer to the X1950XTX so you should expect very similar FPS at the same settings - With this card you could probably play Crysis on high settings, one or two on max in DX9 rendering @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (good FPS).

    X1900XT ---> a very good performer for its price, I recommend this if you want to play Crysis on fairly high settings but you aren't willing to spend too much.
    You could probably play Crysis on high settings, one or two on medium @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable FPS) with this card.

    "Mainstream" or mid-end:-

    X1950GT ---> this was meant to bring X1950s to the general public but I would not recommend it. For
    around the same price you could get an X1900XTX/X1950XT which both perform about 50% better when you average
    the results. Still, with this card you should expect medium settings @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    X1950Pro ---> this card is quite good for its price but spending an extra $30 or so to get an x1900XTX is worth it. This card should allow you to run Crysis on medium settings, some on high @ 1024 x 768 (good FPS).

    X1900GT ---> this is an average card with questionable capabilities, but it performs close to an X1950GT.
    You should expect medium settings @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    X1800XT ---> this is good card but for around the same price you can get an X1900XTX which outperforms it. You could probably run
    Crysis on high settings @ 1280 x 1024 no AA (good FPS).

    X1800XL ---> I do not recommend this card because of its overly low clocks. I believe the card is actually being bottlenecked by
    these low clock speeds, i.e. they are preventing it from performing to its highest potential. If you do have this card however,
    you should expect medium settings @ 1024 x 768 no AA (acceptable -> good FPS).

    X1800GTO ---> this runs games relatively well for its price and is definitely worth considering if you are in the $100 range or thereabouts.
    You should be able to run the game on medium setings, one or two on low @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X850XT---> although a little outdated, this card has fairly decent clock speeds and a good GPU. You should expect similar settings
    to an X1800GTO - medium setings, one or two on low @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X800XT ---> this will probably run Crysis on medium settings, some on low @ 1024 x 768 (good FPS).

    Low-end budget cards:-

    X1650XT ---> this was released not too long ago, but it is still outperformed by older cards. For it's price, its not too bad but you shouldn't expect more than low settings, some on medium @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X1650Pro ---> this card is getting very close to the minimum requirements. You would probably have to play Crysis on on low settings, one or two on
    lowest @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X1600XT ---> not a very good video card, and is meant for a very tight budget really. You should be able to play Crysis on low settings, one or two on lowest @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X1600Pro ---> this is probably the card which marks the boundary between playability. You could probably run the game on lowest settings, possible one or two on low @ 800 x 600 (acceptable -> good FPS).

    X800XL ---> Not a bad card at all considering its release date and price but you shouldn't expect more than medium settings, some on low @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).

    X800GTO ---> this performs close to an X1650Pro and you should expect similar settings. You should be able to run the game on low settings, one or two on lowest @ 1024 x 768 (acceptable FPS).