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2012-06-19, 09:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #62 | |||
Also, not only is AMD pretty low on that list, but I think it's quite disappointing that even its own modern architecture isn't at the top of the list.
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2012-06-20, 11:26 AM | [Ignore Me] #63 | ||
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Intel Core i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.8GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1066 FSB)
6 GB DDR3 System Memory (3 Dimm) (expandable to 16 GB) 500GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive (SATA) Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 15.6" Diagonal Full High Definition LED HP Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display (1920x1080) ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4830 (M97) witth up to 3835MB total graphics memory with 1 GB dedicated Processor, Memory, and Motherboard- Hardware Platform: PC Processor: 1.6 GHz Intel Core i7 Number of Processors: 4 RAM: 6 GB RAM Type: SODIMM Hard Drive Size: 500 GB Can anyone tell me if this will be good? That chart says my graphics card is the minimum but the AMD site says my graphics card is really good. This laptop was $2000+ so I hope it will be good. Thanks for the help! |
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2012-06-20, 11:35 AM | [Ignore Me] #64 | ||
Graphics card was higher end back in 2009 when it released. Now however not so much hence why its low on the chart. However on a lower res like 1280x720-1600x900 I would expect a mix of low and med setting. 1920x1080 I see it starting to choke.
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2012-06-20, 02:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #66 | |||
It was ok even though it was mobile, now it's both old and mobile so it's fallen quite far.
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2012-06-20, 07:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #67 | ||
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2012-06-20, 08:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #68 | ||
I will say high settings with yours.
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2012-06-21, 09:18 AM | [Ignore Me] #70 | ||
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I'm thinking I might be able to get away with high settings on this rig (I built it back in 2010). I'll probably need a GPU upgrade to run it on ultra-high. Confirmation anyone?
CPU AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (Thuban 45nm Technology) RAM 8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 535MHz (8-8-8-20) Motherboard ASUSTeK Computer INC. M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 (AM3) Graphics 1023MB GeForce GTX 460 (PNY) 1920x1080 (the same res I prefer to game at) |
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2012-06-21, 09:24 AM | [Ignore Me] #71 | ||
Your processor is still good as is the GTX 460. If you want to run max you may need a GPU upgrade to may it tolerable (50+ FPS average).
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2012-06-21, 10:27 AM | [Ignore Me] #72 | |||
In essence once you have a CPU that meets the games demand having higher CPU performance wont yield much improvement. for GPU there is almost no limit to how high you can keep pushing demand by increasing the settings and resolution. Similarly you can remove demand by reducing the resolution / settings and in doing so you could prob push GPU requirement so low that for a lot of user cases the CPU becomes the bottle neck but most people like to play with settings set a high a possible. so to complete my ramblings; It is very important to have a good enough CPU but once you cross that threshold GPU is king. I suspect and decent quad core from ~Q6600+ and almost certainly a Q9400+ would not be a bottleneck Bulldozer looks more favorable (though in general still behind intel) when you look at modern game engines designed to use all the cores. BF3 and DE:HR for example. I would hope PS2 can use more than 4 cores well.
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2012-06-21, 05:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #73 | ||||
WoW on the other hand, has pretty rudimentary graphics, not the least because it was originally released back in 2004. But it IS an MMO, which means the CPU has a lot more work to do tracking all the players' actions (which aren't scripted, so have to be done real-time), and is a lot more taxing on the CPU. You could have a GTX 690, but if you've got a Celeron, you're still going to be stuck at med-high settings and 40 FPS in a raid. BF3 has both of those put together, which is why it requires such a high-end system to run it well. We're expecting PS2 to be taking both of those issues out of proportion. The textures that they've showed us so far look GORGEOUS. And because it's a game that is truly massively multiplayer, you're going to have at least hundreds of people fighting within drawing distance. The high-level physics, ballistics, and logistical tracking HAVE to be done by the CPU, outright. AND the textures are incredibly high-detail, as is the geometry. So to play on ultra settings, you're going to need cutting edge of both GPU and CPU here. "Good enough" will not apply to PS2 like it does to WoW.
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2012-06-21, 06:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #74 | |||
Player input, that is movement, looking ect. is easy because it's on human time scales and a CPU is just way beyond that. The issue is what calculations the inputs spawn. BF3's sound system is pretty involved for instance, latency-compensation for player movement, physics for the dozen objects an explosion spawned. If these things are game-play important and not optional, every system has to do them. That's why you need "good enough" and after that it doesn't matter much at all. The northwood-Celeron with a 690 would be able to run at high nearly as well as it would run on low - it would run like crap in all settings. Something in the last 3 gens of i5 or better probably will probably be above the bar and the graphics card will be the main differentiation in performance.
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2012-06-21, 07:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #75 | |||||
The problem with MMOs (esp. true MMOs like PS1/2) here isn't that stuff has to be processed quickly, it's that a LOT of stuff has to be processed simultaneously. That's why PS1 was always gasping for extra resources back in 2003, and that's why PS2 is going to be such a demanding title. Perhaps that's where properly threading a game like PS2 will enable it to run well, but as McHurtz is quick to point out, not everything can be threaded.
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