http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883107819
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No it won't, but that is a HORRIBLE build. If you spent $200 more and built yourself, you could play Crysis on high settings. That would mean playing almost all of the latest games on max settings. BTW Callling people "nerds" in your topics isn't a very good way to seek help. Just go to the PC hardware forum from now on.SuperBeastok sorry :(
PC nerd reporting in. That PC will play Crysis at nearly high settings. Don't let the trolls trick you!coolmonkeykidErm...I hope you're joking, man. Seriously, that PC *might* be able to run it on the lowest settings and resolutions, but it'll probably run god-awful. If you do get that PC, buy a graphics card along with it. Something tells me you could get one for under $100 that would be able to run the game around medium settings, though your options are kind of limited with that 300W power supply.
That computer will not run any modern games, let alone Crysis. I did find a couple of other computers though that might suit your needs. I don't know what your budget is but this computer is 5 bucks less, and a lot better.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227086
With this computer you should be able to play at low settings. I had an geforce 8200 graphics card before I bought my 9600gt. And I could play the Crysis demo on super low. At a fairly decent frame rate. This card might do a little better, but it won't run any new games on high. However, it is much better than gforce 6150.
Another option is this...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227122
Again, this isn't top of the line, but it has a 9500gt in it. Which is pretty good. I have a 9600gt and I can play Crysis with a mixture of high/very high settings at a playable framerate. A 9500gt should handle it on medium. Of course, all of this depends on your budget, and if you are willing to build one yourself...
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