Half-Life 2 Specs Revealed and Hardware Q&A

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EuroGamer have news of the hardware requirements for Half-Life 2 and over at Half-Life 2 Fallout Mr Chimp's has posted his Half-Life 2 hardware Q&A article! Here's a snip from EuroGamer.

Valve boss Gabe Newell has revealed the hardware requirements for Half-Life 2, ahead of the game's expected late summer release

Taking time out to post on HL2Fallout's forums last week, Newell said that the minimum spec would be a 1.2GHz powered PC with 256MB RAM, Win 98/ME/2000/XP and a DirectX 7 compatible graphics card. But for those who want to see the game running in all its glory, be prepared to spec up to around a 2.4 GHz machine, with 512MB RAM, Windows 2000/XP and a DirectX 9 capable graphics card.

Half-Life 2 Specs Revealed

Half-Life 2 Hardware Q&A

It seems there's a lot of confusion about which hardware will be best for playing HL2. MrChimp tackles some of the more common questions in this HL2 Hardware Q&A. In the article, he explains the basics of constructing a smooth HL2 gaming rig by choosing the right components. Video cards, CPUs, RAM? Which part matters most? What's a system bottleneck? Read on.

Half-Life 2 will run on DX7 hardware and above, an example of DX7 hardware is a GeForce 2 or a GeForce 4 MX (really just a glorified GF2). It won't run very fast, though, and without any of the fancy effects. If you have hardware this old then you really do need to upgrade if you want to experience HL2's graphics anywhere near its potential. Likewise, if you have an integrated solution then you need to buy something new.