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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 10:40:31 GMT
I bought my computer to be able to play Inquisition, I hope it'll run Andomeda i5-4670k 3.4 GHz Radeon R9 270x 2GB 8GB RAM
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Post by Justicar on Feb 26, 2017 10:42:13 GMT
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Post by Rico01 on Feb 26, 2017 10:42:17 GMT
I bought my computer to be able to play Inquisition, I hope it'll run Andomeda i5-4670k 3.4 GHz Radeon R9 270x 2GB 8GB RAM You won't have any trouble.
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Post by BadgerladDK on Feb 26, 2017 10:54:39 GMT
I know next to nothing about computers, but I'll be getting a one or two year old computer with 16GB RAM intel i7 3770 processor GeForce GTX 680 How well should I manage? I'd say medium-ish settings, maybe lower texture resolution a bit if you get stuttering.
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Post by unofficialgreycolor on Feb 26, 2017 10:55:21 GMT
I know next to nothing about computers, but I'll be getting a one or two year old computer with 16GB RAM intel i7 3770 processor GeForce GTX 680 How well should I manage? prolly around high+ w/ graphical settings if you're on 1080p.
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Post by Justicar on Feb 26, 2017 11:03:44 GMT
I know next to nothing about computers, but I'll be getting a one or two year old computer with 16GB RAM intel i7 3770 processor GeForce GTX 680 How well should I manage? I'd say medium-ish settings, maybe lower texture resolution a bit if you get stuttering. Is it the graphics card that needs upgrading? Or is there some other way to improve it?
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Post by Rico01 on Feb 26, 2017 11:14:04 GMT
I'd say medium-ish settings, maybe lower texture resolution a bit if you get stuttering. Is it the graphics card that needs upgrading? Or is there some other way to improve it? While I don't know your other components but the CPU is still a top tier CPU so the graphics card would be my first upgrade step if you feel you need it. However, the 680 is just below the 1060 / 970 range so you might not need to upgrade that. I'd wait and see if I were you.
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Post by BadgerladDK on Feb 26, 2017 11:35:15 GMT
I'd say medium-ish settings, maybe lower texture resolution a bit if you get stuttering. Is it the graphics card that needs upgrading? Or is there some other way to improve it? Yeah, it's the 680 starting to show its age a bit, but I'd still see how it does before rushing out to upgrade. Especially if yours is a 4gb version.
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Post by stira on Feb 26, 2017 11:35:53 GMT
Hi! Is there any chance play with Amd phenom II x4 procesor?? There was two games with no support for this old procesor. (No mans sky and Mafia 3 I gues). DA:I runs great with this procesor.
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Post by christsuperstar on Feb 26, 2017 11:52:32 GMT
So, anyone know what I can expect, since I got a very old CPU?
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Post by BadgerladDK on Feb 26, 2017 11:56:08 GMT
Hi! Is there any chance play with Amd phenom II x4 procesor?? There was two games with no support for this old procesor. (No mans sky and Mafia 3 I gues). DA:I runs great with this procesor. If dai ran, you're probably fine. Depending on which variant of the cpu you have, you're not much below the minimum in single core speed. I am not an amd guy, so this is purely based on benchmarks.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 11:58:24 GMT
So, anyone know what I can expect, since I got a very old CPU? i7-2600k @ 4,8 P8Z68-V Pro Motherboard 8 GB DDR3 1600 Ram 980 TI (MSI Gaming 6) ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" Monitor You should be fine maybe even with high settings, this CPU is still good especially at 4.8GHz
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Post by BadgerladDK on Feb 26, 2017 11:58:33 GMT
So, anyone know what I can expect, since I got a very old CPU? i7-2600k @ 4,8 P8Z68-V Pro Motherboard 8 GB DDR3 1600 Ram 980 TI (MSI Gaming 6) ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" Monitor You'll be fine, the 2500k and 2600k are some of the worst business decisions Intel ever made. They're too damned good, people stick with them for years and don't have to buy new stuff.
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Post by disi on Feb 26, 2017 12:00:40 GMT
I keep my 390X, still good after two years until AMD comes up with a new gaming card. In terms of performance it would be a downgrade to RX 480.
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Post by zanshin on Feb 26, 2017 12:18:27 GMT
So, I have an i5 4690, 16 gb RAM, gtx 970 4gb and a budget 24“ 1080p monitor. No problems to run the game just fine. But I am a little bit tempted to buy a better monitor, 27-28“ 1440p or something like that.
My questions are: do I need to upgrade my graphics card if I get a new monitor? And how much of a difference will I notice going from 1080p-> 1440p? Is it worth the money?
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Post by unofficialgreycolor on Feb 26, 2017 12:23:05 GMT
So, I have an i5 4690, 16 gb RAM, gtx 970 4gb and a budget 24“ 1080p monitor. No problems to run the game just fine. But I am a little bit tempted to buy a better monitor, 27-28“ 1440p or something like that. My questions are: do I need to upgrade my graphics card if I get a new monitor? And how much of a difference will I notice going from 1080p-> 1440p? Is it worth the money? Thanks! Depending on how well optimized MEA is, you may be fine. What it really depends on is your fps and what you would be ok with. If you don't mind dips into the lower 30s and/or high 20s you might be ok with the setup you have. My suggestion is to wait until the game comes out and see what kind of fps you are getting with what you have with the monitor and GPU that you have now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 12:47:39 GMT
You'll be fine, the 2500k and 2600k are some of the worst business decisions Intel ever made. They're too damned good, people stick with them for years and don't have to buy new stuff. I can't wait to see AMD starting to shake intel's 'business decisions' soon. Waaaaay out into the future, when I'm able to upgrade again, I'd like to go the AMD route for both CPU & GPU, but both seem to have compatibility issues under Linux (especially the GPUs, whose drivers aren't even feature complete, hence don't even support many of the new games coming out), which is a big shame.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 12:54:24 GMT
^ Do you plan to play MEA on Linux? I'm just asking cuz I don't know much about it, I just think that most modern games are not that compatible with Linux? Also I heard than AMD drivers come long way and they are much better now, some people even said they like them better than (old looking panel) NVidia drivers..
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Post by unofficialgreycolor on Feb 26, 2017 12:58:53 GMT
So, anyone know what I can expect, since I got a very old CPU? i7-2600k @ 4,8 P8Z68-V Pro Motherboard 8 GB DDR3 1600 Ram 980 TI (MSI Gaming 6) ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" Monitor You'll be fine, the 2500k and 2600k are some of the worst business decisions Intel ever made. They're too damned good, people stick with them for years and don't have to buy new stuff. The argument could be made for Intel playing the long game with 5% increase in performance every year to year and a half and since they are already ahead of the curve, those people buying all those processors from the days of 2500K till now can keep their processors for longer, but every time they upgrade, they go with Intel.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 13:16:56 GMT
I bought my computer to be able to play Inquisition, I hope it'll run Andomeda i5-4670k 3.4 GHz Radeon R9 270x 2GB 8GB RAM You won't have any trouble. That would be great. So... probably medium settings? I also wonder if it would make sense to change my 270x to gtx 1050 ti? It's all I can afford right know, unless there wouldn't be major difference and it's better to buy somtehing better later? Thanks for all help!
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Post by christsuperstar on Feb 26, 2017 13:17:13 GMT
So, anyone know what I can expect, since I got a very old CPU? i7-2600k @ 4,8 P8Z68-V Pro Motherboard 8 GB DDR3 1600 Ram 980 TI (MSI Gaming 6) ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" Monitor You'll be fine, the 2500k and 2600k are some of the worst business decisions Intel ever made. They're too damned good, people stick with them for years and don't have to buy new stuff. Thanks for the quick response, mate(s) (you too lukensen87). And yeah, I hoped as much, as it's pretty much handled everything I've played so far, DA:I/Witcher 3/Quantum Break being the most demanding titles I've had it play. Though, the 8 gb ram can be felt in Quantum Break. Was just afraid that there might be "instructions" my CPU couldn't handle, due to the old architecture and requirements listed. So thanks again, mates! As a sidenote, I actually wanted to upgrade to Kaby Lake (7700k), but seeing it's a non existant upgrade, clock for clock compared to the 6700k, I decided to wait and live on the watercooled OC I did last summer... Though, I do detect occasional FPS dips, that I suspect wouldn't happen with a brand new high end CPU, and I might end up going for AMD, depending on how RyZen performs, as a "fuck you" to Intel for milking CPU market for so long, without effort into making new tech. :/ Really hoping new AMD CPU and GPU architecture will kick ass.
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Post by Rico01 on Feb 26, 2017 13:25:02 GMT
You won't have any trouble. That would be great. So... probably medium settings? I also wonder if it would make sense to change my 270x to gtx 1050 ti? It's all I can afford right know, unless there wouldn't be major difference and it's better to buy somtehing better later? Thanks for all help! No, I cannot recommend that switch as the difference wouldn't be major in any way so the best thing would be to wait. I'd say you need to go up to the 1060 (Nvidia) or 480 (AMD) to gain anything worthwhile, the AMD might be the better bang for the buck. Of course, this is just a recommendation so the choice is ultimately yours.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 13:31:23 GMT
^ Do you plan to play MEA on Linux? I'm just asking cuz I don't know much about it, I just think that most modern games are not that compatible with Linux? No, sadly EA hasn't released anything on Linux yet. Most AAA games are indeed not compatible; but at this point pretty much every indie game on the unity engine, gamemaker, etc. has a Linux port on release. As to AAA titles, they do trickle in, though admittedly at a frustratingly low rate. Though with UE4 running natively, Vulkan, etc., the porting business is becoming more and more convenient. Sales seem to be pretty good too; porting houses are at least breaking even, or making a profit -- and people were debating 2 years ago as to whether Linux users would ever purchase software, supposedly being all 'freeloaders', etc. There's some improvement, but the performance seems to be nowhere near the proprietary nvidia drivers. AMD has a lot of sympathy in the Linux camp, because their drivers are open source. Nvidia, on the other hand, releases high performance proprietary drivers, while actively making life difficult for the 'Nouveau' project that develops open source drivers for their cards. Nvidia has also made certain irritating decisions concerning support for the new display protocol on the Linux desktop; so although gamers on Linux are drawn to nvidia for the performance of the proprietary drivers, they do so only grudgingly. Dual booting isn't too much of a hassle, though; so I'm keeping a Windows partition just for games. -- Sorry about the off-topic noise by the way --
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Post by BadgerladDK on Feb 26, 2017 14:09:04 GMT
You'll be fine, the 2500k and 2600k are some of the worst business decisions Intel ever made. They're too damned good, people stick with them for years and don't have to buy new stuff. The argument could be made for Intel playing the long game with 5% increase in performance every year to year and a half and since they are already ahead of the curve, those people buying all those processors from the days of 2500K till now can keep their processors for longer, but every time they upgrade, they go with Intel. That's probably the more realistic way to look at it, I'm just amused by the idea of the engineers behind those two chips being universally loathed by the sales and marketing guys.
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Morning, y'all. Any ideas about the performance difference between the GTX 1080 FTW and the soon-to-be-1080Ti? Any guesses on price for the Ti? Just curious, because I just ordered the 1080FTW v. 2 yesterday ( I sold my two 980 FTWs on a spur of the moment thing to a friend at work) and hence I need a new card. But....the 1080 FTW is the card I've wanted for a long while since V.1 came out--and when I heard about all the problems, then I saw that EVGA was releasing a V2 with an improved cooling system for the same price, I picked up V 2 w/ICX instead. I dunno....The rumoured 2 GB more RAM, 160GB/sec bandwidth, and 500+ more CUDA cores on the 1080Ti sounds like a considerable improvement over the 1080 FTW...BUT I'm guessing the performance difference will be equal to the 980Ti vs. the 980 FTW (which was about 10 to 20% overall if even that large) for what was then about 1000 dollars USD at launch in June 2015. I'm giving an educated guess that the price and performance will be about the same for the 1080Ti. And really, that margin of 20% max increase isn't all that much...SO, is the extra money that will be spent on the new Ti really worth the wait for its release, compared to buying the FTW2 (or any other ACX 3/iCX card) now?
I mean, up here in Canada....whatever the price is in USD you can add at least a 20% mark-up simply because stuff is going to Canada. (I've seen this happen with electronics especially- and TVs in particular) Canadians always pay more. Even at a rock bottom price of 500 USD, there's conversion of 155 dollars, plus a retail mark-up of at least 20% (because stores need to make a profit, of course), plus tax...and that rock bottom price of 500 US Dollars comes out to a grand total of 888. Now...if the initial MSRP is higher, i.e. 1000 dollars or more....Of course the net price is going to be higher as is the margin of cost between "now and new". So...again, is the performance difference really going to justify the cost and the time we've all spent waiting? And that is not to mention those who already have a current ACX 3.0 model (y'all have to pay an additional 100 USD to 'upgrade' to the new iCX system if you want it) on top of whatever amount you spent for your original purchase. Any way you look at it, that is a high price to pay.
The more I think about it, the more I feel that I don't really want or need the 1080Ti... I'm just thinking out-loud here, throwing out random thoughts and questions...trying to get a feel for the general consensus of the market.
And most importantly...now that we know for certain what the Specs are--that Recommended is a 3GB GTX 1060, I think that even my 2 980s could handle Ultra @ 1440p, so the 1080TI would just be an ego-booster and turn out to be a very expensive paper weight until games are produced that could even come close to utilizing that technology.
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