"Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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Haha, nice job. Anyway, thanks for the help!
Will it run with the following specs, and have no issues with windows 8.1 bs?
i5-3210m
Radeon HD 7670m 2gb
WD Scorpio Black 7200 rpm
8GB 1600 mhz ram
[QUOTE=LookItsRain;43421838]Will it run with the following specs, and have no issues with windows 8.1 bs?
i5-3210m
Radeon HD 7670m 2gb
WD Scorpio Black 7200 rpm
8GB 1600 mhz ram[/QUOTE]
Yes, and you should run it on high or medium-high just fine.
[IMG]http://gyazo.com/d0976f73e902c282e982b850b6b21b9a.png[/IMG]
32-bit 2.66ghz dual-core processor and 1gb of GDDR5 graphics memory.
4gb of DDR2 memory.
[QUOTE=KnightVista;43421877][IMG]http://gyazo.com/d0976f73e902c282e982b850b6b21b9a.png[/IMG]
32-bit 2.66ghz dual-core processor and 1gb of GDDR5 graphics memory.
4gb of DDR2 memory.[/QUOTE]
That's pretty iffy... You should really upgrade your graphics, if you can play, it's going to be low or lowest settings, most likely.
AMD FX-4130 3.8GHZ
ASUS GTX 660 OC DCII 2GB
8GB Ram
1000GB SATAIII 64MB 7200rpm
Can i rust Rust smoothly and what fps it would be? Please answer! Thanks
[QUOTE=VillzE;43423639]AMD FX-4130 3.8GHZ
ASUS GTX 660 OC DCII 2GB
8GB Ram
1000GB SATAIII 64MB 7200rpm
Can i rust Rust smoothly and what fps it would be? Please answer! Thanks[/QUOTE]
maxed, 60+ fps
some drops below also, everybody having them
here are my speccs
OP:Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
System Model: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
Memory: 4096MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4400 @ 2.20GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz
GraphicCard name: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530
I cant barely run this game as many people on this community would agree to, it goes to max 15 (unplayable) to 9 - 10 and extreme laggy BUT!
my friend who has basically the same setup (he has radeon 4550 only difference) plays the game on lowest and comes up in 30-40 fps and it is playable
so i am starting to trying to figure out solutions to my problem because instead of people saying -Buy new Pc! i belive it is easily fixable and here are some of the things why maybe it wont work
1. graphics drivers arent updated?
2. problem with microsoft visual c++ arent updated or another windows update is lacking?
3 unity3d isnt optimized yet in this stage of alpha and affects some computers?
4. a simple option in graphics (ATI in my case) is false?
5. computer is overheating or you need to apply cooling paste?
i think me and alot of other people are sitting on similar problems and i think its easily fixable
any help would be highly appreciated
[QUOTE=julfen;43424131]here are my speccs
OP:Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
System Model: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
Memory: 4096MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4400 @ 2.20GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz
GraphicCard name: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530
I cant barely run this game as many people on this community would agree to, it goes to max 15 (unplayable) to 9 - 10 and extreme laggy BUT!
my friend who has basically the same setup (he has radeon 4550 only difference) plays the game on lowest and comes up in 30-40 fps and it is playable
so i am starting to trying to figure out solutions to my problem because instead of people saying -Buy new Pc! i belive it is easily fixable and here are some of the things why maybe it wont work
1. graphics drivers arent updated?
2. problem with microsoft visual c++ arent updated or another windows update is lacking?
3 unity3d isnt optimized yet in this stage of alpha and affects some computers?
4. a simple option in graphics (ATI in my case) is false?
5. computer is overheating or you need to apply cooling paste?
i think me and alot of other people are sitting on similar problems and i think its easily fixable
any help would be highly appreciated[/QUOTE]
radeon 4550 vs mobility 4530 is big difference.
there are ofc differences in your operating system, running processes, backround services which might kill performance.
it could be that your friend is playing on lower resolution which makes huge difference with lower end gpus,
overheating can be ofc an issue, drivers (if i remember correct 4xxx series dont get driver updates regulary anymore)
hard disk fragmentation can be an issue as well, but that shouldnt impact it that much.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43424178]radeon 4550 vs mobility 4530 is big difference.
there are ofc differences in your operating system, running processes, backround services which might kill performance.
it could be that your friend is playing on lower resolution which makes huge difference with lower end gpus,
overheating can be ofc an issue, drivers (if i remember correct 4xxx series dont get driver updates regulary anymore)
hard disk fragmentation can be an issue as well, but that shouldnt impact it that much.[/QUOTE]
if the difference is big then i understand, i thought it had something to do with the game using integregatted graphic instead of my radeon. actually im the one with lower resolution (1024x600) compared to him (highest) and also im the one using Tuneup/gamebooster and other game enhancing features and he is using skype amongst other. but well if im lucky garry and his team will optimize the game to a stage where i can play too otherwise i think i`ll simply buy a new computer because i like the game and i see great potential
thx for answering
Edit: just found this preview of my card
"Mobility Radeon HD 5430 is a entry-level GPU based on the 40nm, Terascale 2 architecture.
It's based on the Parks LP Core and offers 80 Shader Processing Units, 8 TMUs and 4 ROPs, on 64-bit memory interface of standard GDDR3. The central unit runs at 500MHz and the memory clock operates at up to 800MHz. It consumes no more than 7 Watt.
Its performance is extremely limited and not recommended for any of today's modern demanding games. Crysis 3 and other similar demanding games should be unplayable, even at the lowest settings.
Source"
in comparasion to the 5450 you were right
Windows 7
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 660
Intel Core I3-2120 CPU 3.30GHz
1TB SATA HDD (I think, not sure)
24' HDTVMonitor Samsung
Results: With full settings 60FPS (or even more). Runs smoothly and no problems.
Windows 7
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
Intel Core i3 2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Direct X 11
Would really appreciate some input on how well my system would run Rust, thanks.
[QUOTE=Catalyst95;43430164]Windows 7
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
Intel Core i3 2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Direct X 11
Would really appreciate some input on how well my system would run Rust, thanks.[/QUOTE]
probably medium/high with 30+ fps
my system:
i7 4770k @ 4,2ghz
16gb 2133 ram
nvidia gtx 780ti OC edition
asus maximus VI Hero
win 8.1
direct x 11
running at 1920x1080 fantastic
most time 150 fps. when night comes i got over 200 fps. lowest fps are about ~120
Desktop (didn't build it myself):
I5-3450@3,1 GHz 3,5 turbo (only uses about 25%)
6GB ddr3 (4+2@1333) and 1,5TB seagate barracuda green 5900rpm
NVidia [U]GT545-3GB DDR3 FPS: around 35 on 1680*1050p.
[/U]laptop nov '10: I3-370m@2,4GHz (uses 40-60%)
3GB (2+1@1066) and 120GB kingston SSDnow V300 on sataI(150) :(
[U]ATI HD5470M-512MB DDR3 FPS: 25-30 on 800*480[/U]
FPS on full-window ~720*1366(for opening third row in a crate): ~13
Intel i7
Biostar
16gb
GeForce gtx 660ti
90-100 fps
Fully maxed
While running 4 games but Im busy so didn't want too turn them off.
Windows 7
Core 2 Duo e6550
4 GB Ram
ATI Radeon 4850 512 MB
1024x768 19" screen (second system, for nephews to come and play during weekends, ran Minecraft well)
If not playable, what is the best single PEG Connector VGA Card for me to get assuming the 4850 won't cut the deal.
I have a corsair hx750W but just a single PEG Connector since I lost the detachable cables.
Thank you
Windows 7 Professional
Core i7-4770R
32 GB RAM
2x GeForce GTX 690
ASUS PQ321 4K 31.5 inch Monitor
Will it run rust?
[QUOTE=ErikZ;43437407]Windows 7 Professional
Core i7-4770R
32 GB RAM
2x GeForce GTX 690
ASUS PQ321 4K 31.5 inch Monitor
Will it run rust?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, you'll be fine and playing it at max.
[QUOTE=Arkadan;43437264]Windows 7
Core 2 Duo e6550
4 GB Ram
ATI Radeon 4850 512 MB
1024x768 19" screen (second system, for nephews to come and play during weekends, ran Minecraft well)
If not playable, what is the best single PEG Connector VGA Card for me to get assuming the 4850 won't cut the deal.
I have a corsair hx750W but just a single PEG Connector since I lost the detachable cables.
Thank you[/QUOTE]
that card should cut it fairly good.. though driver support might be the problem since amd only supports from 5xxx up now.
the cpu is quite old though.. but shouldnt be a huge deal for this game
Some suggestions with this system?
Win 7 64-bit
i7 920 @ 2.67 GHz
Nvidia Geforce GTX 275
6 GB RAM
Samsung SyncMaster S22B150
[QUOTE=Bosurgi;43437881]Some suggestions with this system?
Win 7 64-bit
i7 920 @ 2.67 GHz
Nvidia Geforce GTX 275
6 GB RAM
Samsung SyncMaster S22B150[/QUOTE]
New graphics card. Your CPU should be alright, but I would recommend an upgrade a generation or two there as well.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43438059]New graphics card. Your CPU should be alright, but I would recommend an upgrade a generation or two there as well.[/QUOTE]
Thanks ;)
just wanted to add.. i Clocked my radeon 4530 but just wery little so i came up in 25-30 fps
it works but it`s not recommended unless you know what youre doing
[QUOTE=Bosurgi;43437881]Some suggestions with this system?
Win 7 64-bit
i7 920 @ 2.67 GHz
Nvidia Geforce GTX 275
6 GB RAM
Samsung SyncMaster S22B150[/QUOTE]
i think GTX 275 should run it fairly good at med/high.
it might be old but its not lowend card
[QUOTE=Catalyst95;43430164]Windows 7
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
Intel Core i3 2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Direct X 11
Would really appreciate some input on how well my system would run Rust, thanks.[/QUOTE]
Not sure on the GPU due to it not showing the full GPU name(could be 7730,7750,7770,7790). The GPU itself will be good, as I use a 7730. Your CPU could use a bit of an upgrade, I'd go look at some quad core i5 processors, you can pick them up for as little as $180.
Otherwise if you don't want to upgrade try medium settings.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43438225]i think GTX 275 should run it fairly good at med/high.
it might be old but its not lowend card[/QUOTE]
No, more likely medium at best. Despite being a mostly high-end card in its time, it's been a good, what, four years if I remember correctly, since the 200 series was on top?
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43438273]No, more likely medium at best. Despite being a mostly high-end card in its time, it's been a good, what, four years if I remember correctly, since the 200 series was on top?[/QUOTE]
true but shouldnt be a problem if 9800GTX can run this game on medium. and 9800GTX was rebranded to GTS260 if i remember correct... but 275 is more powerful. so i think it will run fairly good even on high settings.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43438322]true but shouldnt be a problem if 9800GTX can run this game on medium. and 9800GTX was rebranded to GTS260 if i remember correct... but 275 is more powerful. so i think it will run fairly good even on high settings.[/QUOTE]
On High settings it goes slow and seems a little blocked. I have to find the right resolution.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43438322]true but shouldnt be a problem if 9800GTX can run this game on medium. and 9800GTX was rebranded to GTS260 if i remember correct... but 275 is more powerful. so i think it will run fairly good even on high settings.[/QUOTE]
Alright then, I don't know much about that transition period in card generations, to be honest. :v:
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