There are some computer system requirements that you should meet in order to download and play at online casinos and get a good gaming experience. Fortunately enough, it isn’t necessary to have an ultra modern computer at home, and even some older systems are enough to support the graphics effects and the resources required by the software.
Below you can find a list of the most important hardware resources that you need to check. If you want to play at a few games, not so many hard disk space is required. But if you are planning to download all the games and try each of them… well you need to see whether your computer has enough free space.
The minimum system requirements needed for the software usually are:
– PC-compatible computer.
– Microsoft Windows Vista/XP.
– Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon 3000+.
– Available at least 10 Gigabyte hard disk space.
– 1Gb of RAM.
– 128 Mb memory SVGA video card, 800×600, 16-bit color.
Any computer purchased in the past 5 years will meet these minimum requirements.
What is the Recommended system?
For best performances and a great gaming experience, you must have a computer with the following (or higher) requirements:
– PC-compatible computer.
– Microsoft Windows Vista/XP.
– Intel Core2 Duo 3 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 6000+ (3 GHz), or most recent.
– Available 20 Gigabyte hard disk space.
– 2Gb RAM.
– 128 Mb memory SVGA video card, 800×600, 16-bit color.
If you are a Linux, MAC or other no-windows user, you can play at casinos with either the no-download or the smartphone versions.
Some online casinos can have different (higher or lower) system requirements. If you have an older computer, try to contact the casino support and ask if your hardware is able to run the casino software. Or try to run the no-download browser based version.
Minimum requirements for browser based versions
– Any operating system.
– Pentium 3 – 500 Mhz or equivalent
– Available 10 Mb hard disk space.
– 256 Mb RAM
– MS Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1+, and Macromedia Flash Player 10+
If you don’t have any idea what this article is talking about, then try to post a comment below trying to give more details as possible. For example, when did you buy the computer? Do you know which Windows is running in your system? And so on.