"Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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[QUOTE=Usersd;43347693]Yeah I know, I have some experience with OC. In fact, my cpu is clocked right now (it's a Phenom II 940, which is exactly the same chip as the 965, minus the factory OC and unlocked multiplier). It's running @~3.5Ghz (stock 3.0), stock voltage. I'm thinking of getting a new cooler, and upping the volts a bit to try and reach the 4 Ghz mark.
I usually ask people the voltage with these OCed chips so I can get a ballpark figure before I do it. :v:
Thanks for the tips anyway![/QUOTE]
Back when I had my Athlon II, I clocked it up to 4.5 (stock 3.8) and the cooling system was screaming away, and surprisingly, I didn't burn the thing out! I only did it one time though, just for the purpose of experimenting.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43347709]Back when I had my Athlon II, I clocked it up to 4.5 (stock 3.8) and the cooling system was screaming away, and surprisingly, I didn't burn the thing out! I only did it one time though, just for the purpose of experimenting.[/QUOTE]
Surprisingly, my chip even overclocked runs pretty cool on the stock cooler, I guess i lucked out on the silicon lottery. Doesn't go above 40c in games, and doesn't go above ~53c when stress testing with OCCT.
It sucks about the locked multiplier, however with the right touch it's very easy to overclock past it using the FSB if you have a good board which allows you to downclock memory/hypertransport and lock pci-e values.
I know people who ran 965BE at 95c (under load) on stock frequency (due to poor maintenance I can only imagine) and the things still lasted years.
Due to the high TDP AMD cpus have a tendency to generate a lot of heat (especially if improperly maintained), but one thing is sure, they can also take a lot of that heat.
[QUOTE=SpencerXZX;43346049]Windows 8.1
ASUS Maximus VI Formula 1150 socket
Intel Core i7 Haswell Overclocked @ 4.3GHZ Water Cooled with Corsair H100i
32GB G.Skill RAM @ 2800 MHZ
Two Sapphire Radeon 7970s linked via CrossFireX
2 500GB Samsung SSD using RAID 0.
I run 3 27" 3D Monitors and a 42" 4K Monitor/TV above them. I keep a steady 80 fps during firefights, and around 120 fps when I'm alone. Grass is off because I find it annoying.[/QUOTE]
if u have any video on your setup i would like to watch it :D
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43345035]Yes, will play on medium-high or better is my estimate.
[editline]29th December 2013[/editline]
You're pushing it. Probably low, but I am not sure, I don't know how well the GT cards perform.[/QUOTE]
So do u think i can run it on low settings? cuz the ram seems to scare me. Also the GT630 works really wonders for the game i play. D3/LoL/CSGO etc
[QUOTE=cascapt;43353088]So do u think i can run it on low settings? cuz the ram seems to scare me. Also the GT630 works really wonders for the game i play. D3/LoL/CSGO etc[/QUOTE]
LoL is REALLY not hard to run, and neither is CS:GO...
will rust run on this?
Processor AMD A8-5550M APU 2,1ghz with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Video Card AMD Radeon HD 8550G
Memory 7.4 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
and its a laptop, any help woukd be nice...thx
[QUOTE=ckrak117;43353115]will rust run on this?
Processor AMD A8-5550M APU 2,1ghz with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Video Card AMD Radeon HD 8550G
Memory 7.4 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
and its a laptop, any help woukd be nice...thx[/QUOTE]
Nope, you got the exact same specs as I do in my laptop (like Verbatim. 768 MB VRAM, right?) You will get about 20 fps on lowest.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43353139]Nope, you got the exact same specs as I do in my laptop (like Verbatim. 768 MB VRAM, right?) You will get about 20 fps on lowest.[/QUOTE]
thanks anyways :)
I can't check my gpu right now, but will an AMD A6-6400K 3.9ghz dual core and 8gb RAM run rust well on windows vista 32-bit? Thanks!
Intel i5 3750k 3.4 GH
MSI Radeon r9 270x
8 GB RAM (2x 4 GB)
Windows 7
120 GB SSD (Only drive, for now)
I get 60 FPS on every game I play, whether it be battlefield or chess, I think I am limited by my monitor.
I just bought the Lenovo K450 and it's coming in the mail soon. But I am dieing to find out what FPS you think I will get when I play one lowest settings. It's upgradable so I know I need a better GPU but I would like to know the FPS I can run on lowest, medium, and highest setting. Please reply if you think this desktop will work. I think I got a good deal on it for only $470. Looking to upgrade it soon.
Processor: Intel Quad Core i5-4430 (3.00 GHz up to 3.20 GHz, 6MB L2 Cache)
Operating System: Windows 8 Standard 64 - English
GPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M 2GB Graphics Card
RAM: 8 GB (2 x 4GB) PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz UDIMM Memory
Hard Drive: 1 TB 7200RPM Serial ATA 2.5" Hard Drive
AND I KNOW THIS COMPUTER IS ALRIGHT BUT IT WAS CHEAP AND BEST DESKTOP I COULD FIND AT THE MOMENT! :)
[QUOTE=Vinnon;43353911]I can't check my gpu right now, but will an AMD A6-6400K 3.9ghz dual core and 8gb RAM run rust well on windows vista 32-bit? Thanks![/QUOTE]
not likely.. on the lowest settings with super low fps probably... unless you have extra dedicated GPU with more power.
[QUOTE=pettcat;43353949]Intel i5 3750k 3.4 GH
MSI Radeon r9 270x
8 GB RAM (2x 4 GB)
Windows 7
120 GB SSD (Only drive, for now)
I get 60 FPS on every game I play, whether it be battlefield or chess, I think I am limited by my monitor.[/QUOTE]
you should run fine on max.. (you might have vsync forced on from videocard settings that forces you to 60 fps cap)
[QUOTE=Swankins;43355023]I just bought the Lenovo K450 and it's coming in the mail soon. But I am dieing to find out what FPS you think I will get when I play one lowest settings. It's upgradable so I know I need a better GPU but I would like to know the FPS I can run on lowest, medium, and highest setting. Please reply if you think this desktop will work. I think I got a good deal on it for only $470. Looking to upgrade it soon.
Processor: Intel Quad Core i5-4430 (3.00 GHz up to 3.20 GHz, 6MB L2 Cache)
Operating System: Windows 8 Standard 64 - English
GPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M 2GB Graphics Card
RAM: 8 GB (2 x 4GB) PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz UDIMM Memory
Hard Drive: 1 TB 7200RPM Serial ATA 2.5" Hard Drive
AND I KNOW THIS COMPUTER IS ALRIGHT BUT IT WAS CHEAP AND BEST DESKTOP I COULD FIND AT THE MOMENT! :)[/QUOTE]
GPU is pretty weak though.. but you should be able to play with decent fps on lowest settings.
rest of the parts are fine.
PS i never get why people buy super expensive CPU's and then superlow GPUs - if they want to just play games.
$100 CPU will do just fine for most of the games, but GPU is the thing that needs to be higher .. like $200+ to have no worries about FPS.
The FX-6300 is nearly up there with the I5 2500K! A £90 processor vs A £170 processor, if you ask me I'd go for the AMD processor for a little less performance.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43355181]not likely.. on the lowest settings with super low fps probably... unless you have extra dedicated GPU with more power.
you should run fine on max.. (you might have vsync forced on from videocard settings that forces you to 60 fps cap)
GPU is pretty weak though.. but you should be able to play with decent fps on lowest settings.
rest of the parts are fine.
PS i never get why people buy super expensive CPU's and then superlow GPUs - if they want to just play games.
$100 CPU will do just fine for most of the games, but GPU is the thing that needs to be higher .. like $200+ to have no worries about FPS.[/QUOTE]
I know exactly what you mean. That's why I mentioned I am getting a new GPU soon lol. I think I will probably got for the GTX 770 Ti when I get enough money. But if I hit at least 30 fps then I am fine. It was a good deal you have to admit though for only $470? I know how to build a PC it's just that I am too lazy. Just wondering if I can play Rust playable at the moment. I used to play Rust on my friends Dell Inspiron 17r which had integrated graphics which was weird because it didn't lag at all.
@Swankins yes you can play ..lowest settings should make you able to play bit over 30+
and grass.on false will boost slightly more.
Hey, I want to buy rust but I want to know if my laptop can run it.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7 2640M (2.8Ghz speed)
Graphics card: Intel HD Graphics 3000
RAM: 8Gb
Memory storage: SSD 500Gb
Note: I can run DayZ, but with a fps of 5-10 (Which I find almost enough)
Sorry if i forgot something.
Thank you in advance.
Hey, I want to buy rust, only I do not know if the game can run on my setup. I play on a macbook pro 13" late 2011 with Lion.
My Processor is 2,3 GHz Intel Core i5
My Ram is 4 Go 1333MHz DDR3
The graphics card is an Intel HD Graphics 3000
Thank you in advance.
hi will i run this game
vista
4gb ddr3 ram
q660
gts250
Asus K55vj
Windows 8.1
Intel Core (TM) i7-3630QM
Intel HD 4000 + Nvidia Geforce GT 635m
500gb HD
Runs at 50-60fps steady
Tweak the known options on console and Launch options on Steam.
Eventually there might be better graphic support.
[editline]30th December 2013[/editline]
Also google "can you run it", and it will take you to a website that does a quick Diagnosis of your PC specs and lets you know if it will run Rust and many other games.
2013 Macbook Pro 13" Retina (MacBookPro11,1)
2.4" GHz Core i5
8GB DDR3
240GB SSD
Intel Iris 1024MB
Game runs well. Turning off the grass gives a good-ish FPS boost. For Mac users having problems, turn your Render down to around 20% and it should run fine.
[QUOTE=ping ling;43356047]Asus K55vj
Windows 8.1
Intel Core (TM) i7-3630QM
Intel HD 4000 + Nvidia Geforce GT 635m
500gb HD
Runs at 50-60fps steady
Tweak the known options on console and Launch options on Steam.
Eventually there might be better graphic support.
[editline]30th December 2013[/editline]
Also google "can you run it", and it will take you to a website that does a quick Diagnosis of your PC specs and lets you know if it will run Rust and many other games.[/QUOTE]
I did that but it reacted very strange.
[QUOTE=ottot538;43355638]Hey, I want to buy rust but I want to know if my laptop can run it.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7 2640M (2.8Ghz speed)
Graphics card: Intel HD Graphics 3000
RAM: 8Gb
Memory storage: SSD 500Gb
Note: I can run DayZ, but with a fps of 5-10 (Which I find almost enough)
Sorry if i forgot something.
Thank you in advance.[/QUOTE]
no you wont be able to play that with more than same fps as in DayZ
Intel IGP's just wont cut those games.
[QUOTE=ActuCraft;43355716]Hey, I want to buy rust, only I do not know if the game can run on my setup. I play on a macbook pro 13" late 2011 with Lion.
My Processor is 2,3 GHz Intel Core i5
My Ram is 4 Go 1333MHz DDR3
The graphics card is an Intel HD Graphics 3000
Thank you in advance.[/QUOTE]
same as above
[QUOTE=herbal;43355940]hi will i run this game
vista
4gb ddr3 ram
q660
gts250[/QUOTE]
you should be able to..but dont hope for super high framerates.
probably aroudn 30 fps on lowest settings.
Windows Vista
Msi z87 g45
Gtx 770 2gb
AMD fx8350 @ 4.5Ghz
16 GB RIPJAW RAM
1TB Sata HD
runs like a champ. you could probably run this game fine with a gtx 260 or similar
[QUOTE=Smp530;43357241]Windows Vista
Msi z87 g45
Gtx 770 2gb
AMD fx8350 @ 4.5Ghz
16 GB RIPJAW RAM
1TB Sata HD
runs like a champ. you could probably run this game fine with a gtx 260 or similar[/QUOTE]
ur gtx 770 is way above gtx260
but yeah... with 260 it should run mostly fine... its an old card but its not super low end.
gts 250 however is rebranded 9500 or 9600 if i remember correctly..and those are quite lowend + old
Before I bought Rust I googled if I could run it on a 9800GT and everyone says you can't.
Turns out it runs just fine on my system;
Core 2 Quad Q6600 OC'd @ 3Ghz
Gigabyte 9800GT slightly OC'd @ 740Mhz GPU / 1750Mhz Shader / 900Mhz Memory
5GB DDR2
[QUOTE=Consistency;43358703]Before I bought Rust I googled if I could run it on a 9800GT and everyone says you can't.
Turns out it runs just fine on my system;
Core 2 Quad Q6600 OC'd @ 3Ghz
Gigabyte 9800GT slightly OC'd @ 740Mhz GPU / 1750Mhz Shader / 900Mhz Memory
5GB DDR2[/QUOTE]
yep i wrote some time ago here that 9800 is able to pull that game off with fairly good framerates
even 8800 can do it.. those are old cards but at least high end cards from the old area... they have raw power to run it
I want to know if my laptop will run rust well, please help.
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit (6.3, Build 9600)
System Manufacturer: Alienware
System Model: M17xR4
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
RAM: 16G
Thanks in advance.
(Sorta off topic, you're doing a really good thing for all the newbies like me with helping everyone out, on behalf of all of us newbie gamers. Thanks)
My computer specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate
23" monitor with 1920 x 1080p
[B]ASUS EAH4890 1gb[/B]
FM1 socket motherboard with many good features
[B]A8 3800 series quad-core[/B]
[B]6gb Kingston RAM 4 + 2[/B]
RAIDMAX HYBRID 2 RX-630SS 630W
500gb HDD Seagate 7200rpm
I get [U][B]60 FPS[/B][/U] solid on most servers, the high player servers like the 250 player one, it will come down to around 30.
[My friend tried to play, and He met all of the steam created requirements. Except he was 1gb of ram off. This game is VERY ram dependant.]
[QUOTE=ItsMartyn;43359369]I want to know if my laptop will run rust well, please help.
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit (6.3, Build 9600)
System Manufacturer: Alienware
System Model: M17xR4
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.4GHz
RAM: 16G
Thanks in advance.
(Sorta off topic, you're doing a really good thing for all the newbies like me with helping everyone out, on behalf of all of us newbie gamers. Thanks)[/QUOTE]
This isn't very helpful, as you have not given me your GPU, mind sharing your GPU, please?
[editline]30th December 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=thexxgod;43359470]My computer specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate
23" monitor with 1920 x 1080p
[B]ASUS EAH4890 1gb[/B]
FM1 socket motherboard with many good features
[B]A8 3800 series quad-core[/B]
[B]6gb Kingston RAM 4 + 2[/B]
RAIDMAX HYBRID 2 RX-630SS 630W
500gb HDD Seagate 7200rpm
I get [U][B]60 FPS[/B][/U] solid on most servers, the high player servers like the 250 player one, it will come down to around 30.
[My friend tried to play, and He met all of the steam created requirements. Except he was 1gb of ram off. This game is VERY ram dependant.][/QUOTE]
1. What graphics setting were you playing on?
2. I am sorry, but what a waste :v: Why get an APU if you have a Dedicated card?
Have no problems with high-settings, with this hardware-setting:
Motherboard: Gigabyte B85M-HD3
Processor: Intel Core i7 4770
Graphics: GeForce GTX 770 WindForce 3X OC
RAM: 16,0 GB Dual-Kanal DDR3
Kind regards,
House
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