Tadir Posted July 23, 2010 Share #26 Posted July 23, 2010 Heee. 5499 on low 37somethingsomething on high My screen isn't big enough for the high, so I don't care about it. I'm very, very happy with my score though. I do wish I could get that one extra point... Link to comment
Kylin Posted July 23, 2010 Share #27 Posted July 23, 2010 I hate you all >.> My score was like...183. I know the graphic card needs updated but I can't afford to spend more than about $130 on it. So yeah...I'll be aiming at the min specs moreso than recommended. Hopefully I don't lag too crazily. The rest of my PC pretty much is exactly the same as the min specs for the most part. If it becomes too difficult to play, guess I'll be spending most of my time hanging out in the emptiest zones biding my time for PS3 release. Link to comment
Tadir Posted July 24, 2010 Share #28 Posted July 24, 2010 There is always crafting, where lag doesn't make such a huge difference. Oh! Or fishing! Link to comment
ArmachiA Posted July 24, 2010 Share #29 Posted July 24, 2010 The GTX 9800 Nvidia is a 130 dollar card that benched in my old system at 3300. Perfectly fine for running the game on medium to high settings. Look into it (Make sure you get the GTX not the GT) Link to comment
Boots Posted July 24, 2010 Share #30 Posted July 24, 2010 The GTX 9800 Nvidia is a 130 dollar card that benched in my old system at 3300. Perfectly fine for running the game on medium to high settings. Look into it (Make sure you get the GTX not the GT) For real. :lol: Link to comment
Hayden Posted July 24, 2010 Share #31 Posted July 24, 2010 (ok re located this here since its probally better to post this question here) Ok exact rig is as such (Even the un important stuff) Windows 7 64 bit premium AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Six Core 2.8 GHz Asus Crosshair IV Patriot Sector 5 4GB DDR3 1600Mhz 500GB SATA HardDrive LG SATA DVDRW Radeon 5770 Video Card INwin c584 Case ATC Case W/ Corsair 750 Watt Im curious as to how this rig will preform. I am not interested in running the game in low res mode, call it picky. I'd like high ress mode as good as I can manage within reason. I am thinking of upping my vid card to the Radeon 5850 and that is about as much as I can afford, the reg is going to cost about 1184 with the 5770 and add 150 to that if I switch to the 5850. Any advice? Any nerds out there know their stuff? Link to comment
Boots Posted August 22, 2010 Share #32 Posted August 22, 2010 /bump. Because this has been brought up again. Link to comment
Hayden Posted August 23, 2010 Share #33 Posted August 23, 2010 So with my Radeon 5850 I ended up with a score of 4807 on low res mode. 17845 ms. need a better moniter for high res mode, my tiny lil moniter couldn't even show me what score it got. Link to comment
DAISHI Posted September 18, 2010 Share #34 Posted September 18, 2010 Update Windows Vista P4 2.66 Ghz 6 gigs ram GTX 480 w/1.5 gigs ram 3278 on high quality Should be noted there was never so much as a hitch in the display of the video. I'm wondering if it will go faster without background process. I'd reinstalled Visa and had stuff installing in the background and such. Link to comment
Veedo Posted September 18, 2010 Share #35 Posted September 18, 2010 With my new card I retook the test. Got 4,617. Link to comment
Vareal Posted September 18, 2010 Share #36 Posted September 18, 2010 Just upgraded my system's processor and video card, so here are my new system specs and benchmark results: Specs: AMD Phenom 9850 Quadcore 3gig DDR2 dual channel (need moar of this) GeForce GTX 460 1gig GDDR5 Benchmark results: Low: score: 2854 Load time: 20835 ms High: Score: 2392 Load time: 15371 ms Link to comment
DAISHI Posted September 18, 2010 Share #37 Posted September 18, 2010 BTW when did video cards start becoming larger than the mother boards in computers? And by a significant amount. Link to comment
Noelle Posted September 18, 2010 Share #38 Posted September 18, 2010 I recently purchased a new GTX 460 GPU, and switched to windows 64 so I can use all my RAM ran the benchmark But scored lower than I did with my old GPU Link to comment
DAISHI Posted September 18, 2010 Share #39 Posted September 18, 2010 I recently purchased a new GTX 460 GPU, and switched to windows 64 so I can use all my RAM ran the benchmark But scored lower than I did with my old GPU Maybe it's not optimized? Link to comment
Asytra Posted September 20, 2010 Share #40 Posted September 20, 2010 BTW when did video cards start becoming larger than the mother boards in computers? And by a significant amount. LOL Yeah my first wake-up call on this was when I bought my 9800 GTX+ OC. I literally had to swap all of my internal components into an old but larger case just to fit all of it. My new 470 GTX is the same size, though, which is "nice". I mean... I'm glad they didn't get bigger... The reason why? Well... video cards now are nearly as powerful as the main computer. nVidia cards handle not just graphics but also physics processing. Also since the GPUs run faster and therefore hotter, they need much more cooling than older cards, hence the huge fans. Link to comment
DAISHI Posted September 20, 2010 Share #41 Posted September 20, 2010 BTW when did video cards start becoming larger than the mother boards in computers? And by a significant amount. LOL Yeah my first wake-up call on this was when I bought my 9800 GTX+ OC. I literally had to swap all of my internal components into an old but larger case just to fit all of it. My new 470 GTX is the same size, though, which is "nice". I mean... I'm glad they didn't get bigger... The reason why? Well... video cards now are nearly as powerful as the main computer. nVidia cards handle not just graphics but also physics processing. Also since the GPUs run faster and therefore hotter, they need much more cooling than older cards, hence the huge fans. Yes. My GTX 480... bought it, it arrived in the mail and realized it would never fit in my case. Got a new one, and much better. Has four onboard fans, two to take in cool air and two to vent hot air, plus an internal cooling. But even with the larger case we couldn't save the wireless card because of HP's proprietary fixture for it. Link to comment
TeeBeeDee Posted September 20, 2010 Share #42 Posted September 20, 2010 I likely need to run an upgrade but I'm holding off until I can see how it performs. I'm not too keen on replacing motherboard and an AMD 2 core 3.0Ghz if I dont have to, since most games seem reluctant to take on the 3rd and fourth cores anyways. Of course if I really have to.....that i7 930 is looking pretty darn sweet. I did get the benchmark to 2300 with an old dual core 3.0 and a new nvidia 460, which hopefully will be playable and allow me to see if further investments are warrented. Link to comment
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