• "Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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[QUOTE=ESOM4X;43366329]and that's why you don't get a MAC[/QUOTE] Let's not devolve this into a Mac Vs. PC argument, please, it is entirely based on personal opinion and usage. I have run both extensively (been about four years since I used a Mac though.) Macs are MUCH MUCH MUCH better for home and general usage and are much more secure. PCs are cheaper and much better for gaming.
GTX 690 SLI i7 3960x 6 core 3.3ghz 16gb ddr3 8.1 250 RAID 0 ssd (raidr) + more What frames you think I will be able to get?
[QUOTE=L Rick;43366404]GTX 690 SLI i7 3960x 6 core 3.3ghz 16gb ddr3 8.1 250 RAID 0 ssd (raidr) + more What frames you think I will be able to get?[/QUOTE] You should max it at a solid 60+. On a sidenote, iisn't the 690 a dual-GPU card? Why SLI that? :v:
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43366462]You should max it at a solid 60+. On a sidenote, iisn't the 690 a dual-GPU card? Why SLI that? :v:[/QUOTE] Its a card with 2x690's in it? So that would be 2 cards in SLI even though in same casing? :-D
[QUOTE=L Rick;43366487]Its a card with 2x690's in it? So that would be 2 cards in SLI even though in same casing? :-D[/QUOTE] Fair enough, I suppose :v:
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43360776]Not sure if you are asking if you can run or not, but yes you can, probably medium-high to high.[/QUOTE] You seem like you know a lot of what your talking about. :) Do you think mine will run above medium or high settings? I just bought the Lenovo K450 and it's coming in the mail 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
[QUOTE=Swankins;43371343]You seem like you know a lot of what your talking about. :) [/QUOTE] I don't. :v: just making assumptions based on my own tests and what other info people have given me. [QUOTE=Swankins;43371343]Do you think mine will run above medium or high settings? I just bought the Lenovo K450 and it's coming in the mail 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[/QUOTE] Iffy, that is an entry-level 600 series GPU, AND a mobile one, at that. You should be able to play, but probably only on medium, though that's just a guess.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43371440]I don't. :v: just making assumptions based on my own tests and what other info people have given me. Iffy, that is an entry-level 600 series GPU, AND a mobile one, at that. You should be able to play, but probably only on medium, though that's just a guess.[/QUOTE] Yeah I know I'm looking forward to getting a GTX 770 Ti but I don't know if I can install that in a Lenovo K450. Can I switch out the 630M for a GTX 770 Ti?
Hi, guys. I'm wondering if my friend's laptop will be able to run Rust at least decently. These are the specs: [B]CPU[/B]: Intel Core 2 Duo T6670 2.20GHz [B]GPU[/B]: Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family [B]RAM[/B]: 3.1 GB [B]OS[/B]: Microsoft Windows 7, 32-bit While I'm here, these are my specs. Will I run it maxed? [B]CPU[/B]: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz [B]GPU[/B]: AMD Radeon HD 7870 XT 2GB Boost [B]RAM[/B]: 8.1 GB [B]OS[/B]: Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit Thanks in advance!
[QUOTE=Swankins;43371519]Yeah I know I'm looking forward to getting a GTX 770 Ti but I don't know if I can install that in a Lenovo K450. Can I switch out the 630M for a GTX 770 Ti?[/QUOTE] ...you cant switch a laptop GPU :v: if you want to get a 770, build a desktop. [editline]31st December 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Orword;43372098]Hi, guys. I'm wondering if my friend's laptop will be able to run Rust at least decently. These are the specs: [B]CPU[/B]: Intel Core 2 Duo T6670 2.20GHz [B]GPU[/B]: Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family [B]RAM[/B]: 3.1 GB [B]OS[/B]: Microsoft Windows 7, 32-bit While I'm here, these are my specs. Will I run it maxed? [B]CPU[/B]: Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz [B]GPU[/B]: AMD Radeon HD 7870 XT 2GB Boost [B]RAM[/B]: 8.1 GB [B]OS[/B]: Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit Thanks in advance![/QUOTE] No to the first, high or maxed on the second.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43372131]...you cant switch a laptop GPU :v: if you want to get a 770, build a desktop. [editline]31st December 2013[/editline] No to the first, high or maxed on the second.[/QUOTE] It's a upgradable desktop dude...
[QUOTE=Swankins;43372278]It's a upgradable desktop dude...[/QUOTE] Why is it a 630[B]m[/B] then? The m indicates mobile, meaning it is a laptop gpu...
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43372304]Why is it a 630[B]m[/B] then? The m indicates mobile, meaning it is a laptop gpu...[/QUOTE] Oh then it must just be a 630 lol my bad :P
[QUOTE=Swankins;43372346]Oh then it must just be a 630 lol my bad :P[/QUOTE] Haha! Well in that case yes, graphics are switchable. Don't worry about incompatibility, you should have a pci-e x16 lane for that card, and with thay cpu there shouldn't be any worries about bottlenecking.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43372388]Haha! Well in that case yes, graphics are switchable. Don't worry about incompatibility, you should have a pci-e x16 lane for that card, and with thay cpu there shouldn't be any worries about bottlenecking.[/QUOTE] Okay thanks man your the best!
Alright, I don't know anywhere else to ask, but I am having troubles with finding the right PSU for my Dell Inspiron 660, because I found out that the GPU I got requires a 6 pin connector for the power supply, and it has to have at least 400 Watts. I am looking into a good PSU that would fit in my computer. Here is the one I am looking at ATM. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/80-plus-bronze-certified-power-supply/1306048048.p?id=mp1306048048&skuId=1306048048&st=categoryid$abcat0507009&cp=1&lp=13#tab=overview It meets the requirements, but I don't know if it will fit in my computer. Anyone got an answer?
[QUOTE=Relentless757;43372971]Alright, I don't know anywhere else to ask, but I am having troubles with finding the right PSU for my Dell Inspiron 660, because I found out that the GPU I got requires a 6 pin connector for the power supply, and it has to have at least 400 Watts. I am looking into a good PSU that would fit in my computer. Here is the one I am looking at ATM. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/80-plus-bronze-certified-power-supply/1306048048.p?id=mp1306048048&skuId=1306048048&st=categoryid$abcat0507009&cp=1&lp=13#tab=overview It meets the requirements, but I don't know if it will fit in my computer. Anyone got an answer?[/QUOTE] Regarding the PSU, if it has molex connectors, just get a molex to 6-pin converter and you will be fine, they usually come with the graphics card anyways. As for fitting, I am not sure. Back when I upgraded a prebuilt from HP, I got a new PSU and it fit fine, but was a bit too thick and I ended up taking out the Optical Drive to make the space. That being said, I would recommend getting at least a 550W PSU if you are planning on running a graphics card, they can take quite a lot of power.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43373004]Regarding the PSU, if it has molex connectors, just get a molex to 6-pin converter and you will be fine, they usually come with the graphics card anyways. As for fitting, I am not sure. Back when I upgraded a prebuilt from HP, I got a new PSU and it fit fine, but was a bit too thick and I ended up taking out the Optical Drive to make the space. That being said, I would recommend getting at least a 550W PSU if you are planning on running a graphics card, they can take quite a lot of power.[/QUOTE] I'll probably end up getting the 500W PSU since it's only 10$ more. Really hope I get it soon because I really wanted to play Rust with my new graphics card...
[QUOTE=Relentless757;43373144]I'll probably end up getting the 500W PSU since it's only 10$ more. Really hope I get it soon because I really wanted to play Rust with my new graphics card...[/QUOTE] What graphics card are you getting?
I am on an Asus z87 cpu i7 4770k GPU 2 gtx 770's Ram 16GB corsair platinum I haven't really seen a drop below 90 on average it's about 110-120. Most the time I play on fantastic-Good at full resolution 1920x1080. I do turn the grass off. [IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img822/9597/f6zm.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img845/2531/b58g.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43373156]What graphics card are you getting?[/QUOTE] GTX 650 Ti. I already have it, and when I found out I needed a better PSU, I got kinda pissed.
[QUOTE=Relentless757;43373265]GTX 650 Ti. I already have it, and when I found out I needed a better PSU, I got kinda pissed.[/QUOTE] Ah alright, well you should be fine with that card :smile:
Processor - AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor, 3200 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 6 Logical Processor(s) RAM - 8gb Graphix - Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Computers about 4 years young, but runs like a breeze. Any cheap upgrade suggestions to the processor though?
can i run this? OS: Mavericks CPU: Intel Duo Core 2 2.66GHz RAM: 4GB of DDR3 Ram GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9400
[QUOTE=Player_two;43376869]Processor - AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T Processor, 3200 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 6 Logical Processor(s) RAM - 8gb Graphix - Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Computers about 4 years young, but runs like a breeze. Any cheap upgrade suggestions to the processor though?[/QUOTE] Thats a pretty good cpu still, either keep that or get an FX. [editline]1st January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=tombot403;43376995]can i run this? OS: Mavericks CPU: Intel Duo Core 2 2.66GHz RAM: 4GB of DDR3 Ram GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9400[/QUOTE] Iffy, I think you can play on lowest but im not sure.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor ~3.6GHz 8192MB RAM 130GB free of 465GB Hard Drive GPU: NVIDIA GForce GT 520 can i run at 50-60fps?
[QUOTE=Cucumber Jim;43387550]Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor ~3.6GHz 8192MB RAM 130GB free of 465GB Hard Drive GPU: NVIDIA GForce GT 520 can i run at 50-60fps?[/QUOTE] no, your GPU is low probably at around 20 fps on lowest settings. get a $100-150 GPU and you should be fine
[QUOTE=Xpander;43387906] get a $100-150 GPU and you should be fine[/QUOTE] ty
Game runs pretty decent for me, no lag when playing on the lowest and final lowest settings ( cant check what their names are right now ). (Laptop Asus K53SV) i5 2410 2.3GHz Nvidia 540GTM 1 GB 4GB DDR3
Laptop: Samsung Np350E5C-s05PL windows 7 x64 intel core i3 3110M AMD HD 7670M 1GB 4GB DDR3 1600 what do think about windows xp ?
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