Still remember the time when your friends would ask you if your PC can run Crysis just to find out the performance level of your PC? Well, that time for that has come once again as 2013 will mark the arrival of yet another title into the series.

Since the original Crysis was released in 2007, the series has been used one of the tool to measure PC’s performance – thanks to how Crytek keep on trying to push the level of graphics with each new title in the series which subsequently resulted in higher hardware requirements as compared to average games out there. Fast forward to almost five years later, things don’t change much apparently judging from Crysis 3’s hardware requirements that Crytek has recently unveiled.

Click on the “Continue Reading” link below to find out if your PC is able to run the game. Do we need to remind you that PIKOM PC Fair is happening this weekend at KL Convention Centre – in case you need some new hardware?

Minimum Requirements
• Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
• DirectX 11 graphics card with 1Gb Video RAM
• Dual core CPU
• 2GB Memory (3GB on Vista)
           Example 1 (Nvidia/Intel):
                • Nvidia GTS 450
                • Intel Core2 Duo 2.4 Ghz (E6600)
           Example 2 (AMD):
                • AMD Radeon HD5770
                • AMD Athlon64 X2 2.7 Ghz (5200+)

Recommanded Specifications
• Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
• DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM
• Quad core CPU
• 4GB Memory
           Example 1 (Nvidia/Intel):
               • Nvidia GTX 560
               • Intel Core i5-750
           Example 2 (AMD):
               • AMD Radeon HD5870
              • AMD Phenom II X4 805

High Performance Specification
• Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
• Latest DirectX 11 graphics card
• Latest quad core CPU
• SLI / Crossfire configurations will run even better
• 8GB Memory
            Example 1 (Nvidia/Intel):
                 • NVidia GTX 680
                 • Intel Core i7-2600k
            Example 2 (AMD):
               • AMD Radeon HD7970
               • AMD Bulldozer FX4150