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RS3 Is this enough?

Discussion in 'General' started by kristiaan, Jun 9, 2015.

  1. kristiaan

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    Is this pc enought to play rs, with no lagg in highest Gfx settings and full screen :) or use 2 RuneMate clients?

    CPU: i5-4590 - 3.3Ghz
    HDD: 1TB 7200 rpm + 128 SSD
    GPU: GeForce GTX 745 4GB DDR3
    RAM: 8 GB DDR3L

    thx
     
  2. YubiBotter

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    It's enough, though it's severely lacking in graphics power.
    So aside from Runescape, you'll likely have issues running some games.
     
  3. kristiaan

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    Just looking for Runescape and maybe some Skyrim :D
     
  4. Mod Mark

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    Yeah, my computer has 500 gb, 8 gb ram, i5 processor, and some intel graphics card, and runs RS max settings with no problems. You'll have zero issues.
     
  5. kristiaan

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    Thx :) any feedback on skyrim? :)
     
  6. SlashnHax

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    Your "intel graphics card" might be the integrated graphics on the CPU
     
  7. kristiaan

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    what do you have in your pc? :D
     
  8. SlashnHax

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    [​IMG]
    and an R9 280x for the graphics card.
     
  9. kristiaan

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    Thats pretty nice =) i am going to upgrade to 16GB RAM though :) and maybe later a GTX 970
     
  10. SlashnHax

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    Thanks :D
    Yeah I was going for a budget build :p

    I think the next round of cards is coming out soon, maybe wait till then :)
    Tbh I don't really like NVidea as a company, they do some douchey things xD
     
  11. kristiaan

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    I know but they make good cards :p
    And i am going to wait, but just cuz the prices of the current 970 will drop then :p haha
     
  12. SlashnHax

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    So does AMD though :p
     
  13. kristiaan

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    Yh, but i think nvideo card are abit better :p dont know why haha
     
  14. SlashnHax

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    Power usage and temps, I think so. Their high end cards are better too, but for mid range, AMD have better performance/price iirc.
     
  15. YubiBotter

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    For Skyrim you will need to either reduce the resolution to 720p (allowing for medium/high settings) or you will need to run low settings for 1080p.
     
  16. SlashnHax

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    Is the GTX 745 really that weak? D:
     
  17. YubiBotter

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    A general rule of thumb (at least for me) is to avoid anything below *60 on either Nvidia or AMD cards, because the performance tapers off very aggressively.
    Not to mention it is likely a laptop graphics card due to the DDR3L RAM, the L denotes low power and is usually for portable systems.
     
  18. kristiaan

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    hmm that'll be fine :D
     
  19. Mod Mark

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    Yeah, you should be fine for Skyrim. Would I recommend playing it on ultra quality for the first few times? No, but see if your computer can handle high quality, and if it can without lagging, try Ultra.
     
  20. kristiaan

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    I'll test that out :) its a pc i ordered at my work :D "ACER Predator G3-605 I8811BE"
     

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