Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) gears most of its processors toward the budget-conscious user interested in performing “everyday” tasks such as Web browsing, word processing and checking email. As gaming is one of the most demanding tasks in computing, processors in this range are strictly limited in the types of games they’ll run. However, AMD also produces high-end processors that will run virtually any game on the market. The types of games your AMD-based system will run depends greatly on your processor model. Beyond this, there are other system specifications that you should consider before purchasing and playing a PC game.
