"Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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[QUOTE=Xpander;43437782]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[/QUOTE]
If it won't handle it, I might buy myself a HD 7770 vga card.
Thanks mate, cheerio!
I will buy a new VIDEO CARD. actually i play with 13fps in 640x480, in 1024x768 i get 5fps, and i like play in 1024x768 at least with 60 fps.
ACTUALLY MI SPECS:
Intel 2 Core Quad Q83000 2.50 GHz (4 Cores)
4GB RAM but i have other 4gb ram (8gb ram)
ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series 512MB
Windows XP (i will install windows 7 64-bit)
specifically:
CPU:
[IMG]http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/8208/w10v.jpg[/IMG]
MAINBOARD:
[IMG]http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/1115/k5kk.JPG[/IMG]
that video card would be compatible with my pc
BUDGET: $230
I'm chilean, sorry for my bad english.
Looking for some assistance. I purchased Rust, and now can't play it. I thought my system met the requirements. It loads the game, but then once I click a server, it blinks red and it never loads. Any advice?
AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor 3ghz,
8Gigs RAM
64 bit Operating Sys.
ATI Radeon HD 4250
[QUOTE=shbone;43438577]I will buy a new VIDEO CARD. actually i play with 13fps in 640x480, in 1024x768 i get 5fps, and i like play in 1024x768 at least with 60 fps.
ACTUALLY MI SPECS:
Intel 2 Core Quad Q83000 2.50 GHz (4 Cores)
4GB RAM but i have other 4gb ram (8gb ram)
ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series 512MB
Windows XP (i will install windows 7 64-bit)
specifically:
CPU:
[IMG]http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/8208/w10v.jpg[/IMG]
MAINBOARD:
[IMG]http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/1115/k5kk.JPG[/IMG]
that video card would be compatible with my pc
BUDGET: $230
I'm chilean, sorry for my bad english.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, definitely upgrade your graphics card, that is a lower-end card even for the time it was released. Get a mid-range 5000 or 6000 card, or go mid-500 or so from Nvidia.
[QUOTE=Doc Kracken;43438597]Looking for some assistance. I purchased Rust, and now can't play it. I thought my system met the requirements. It loads the game, but then once I click a server, it blinks red and it never loads. Any advice?
AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor 3ghz,
8Gigs RAM
64 bit Operating Sys.
ATI Radeon HD 4250[/QUOTE]
you GPU is pretty old and low
"blinking red" is probably due outdated drivers (which arent updated anymore on regular basis for 4xxx and below series from amd) or some overheating problems.
anyway your card wouldnt run it with acceptable framerates anyway.
get something midrange from amd or nvidia newer generations
Suggestions for this system?
Windows 7
Gigabyte 990XA-UD3
6 gigs of random RAM
AMD FX 4170 @ 4.2Ghz
Gigabyte GT640 OC
[QUOTE=hazzoki;43439194]Suggestions for this system?
Windows 7
Gigabyte 990XA-UD3
6 gigs of random RAM
AMD FX 4170 @ 4.2Ghz
Gigabyte GT640 OC[/QUOTE]
video card is pretty low, but probably can pull it off on low/medium settings
get something from midrange and you are set.. 660+ or 760+
[QUOTE=Xpander;43439211]video card is pretty low, but probably can pull it off on low/medium settings
get something from midrange and you are set.. 660+ or 760+[/QUOTE]
Yeah, i've been planning on getting a 760 at some point.. it does run it at max settings, with 40 fps tho, wich still amazes me
Windows 8.1
Intel i3-2130 @3.40 GHz
6GB of RAM
GTX 650 Ti
I get 60+ FPS on Fantastic settings. Sometimes drop below 60.
[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]GTX 275 is a crap videocard, he might run the game at the lowest settings if he is Lucky.
AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 215 Processor / 2.7 GHz Performance Rated at: 5.27 GHz
2.1 GB of RAM
GTX GeForce GT 520
Will it be a problem since i have 2 gb or i can buy it and play the game? :) thanks
[QUOTE=crash_;43439876]AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 215 Processor / 2.7 GHz Performance Rated at: 5.27 GHz
2.1 GB of RAM
GTX GeForce GT 520
Will it be a problem since i have 2 gb or i can buy it and play the game? :) thanks[/QUOTE]
No, it will not play. Your RAM is far too low and that card is entry-level.
[QUOTE=crash_;43439876]AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 215 Processor / 2.7 GHz Performance Rated at: 5.27 GHz
2.1 GB of RAM
GTX GeForce GT 520
Will it be a problem since i have 2 gb or i can buy it and play the game? :) thanks[/QUOTE]
GPU & CPU are outdated, I'd really look into a $450-500 computer if I were you. You might be able to run it at low.
I have:
Windows 8.1
Geforce GTX 780Ti 3GB
Intel Core i7-4820K 3.7GHz (I got 3.8GHz total though somehow)
16GB DDR3 (8x2)
240GB SSD
3TB regular saving Space
I don't own Rust yet, but I think I would run it fine at max setting with 150fps.
oh and my motherboard can run 256 GB ram I thought that was pretty special lol
[QUOTE=Excite;43439937]GPU & CPU are outdated, I'd really look into a $450-500 computer if I were you. You might be able to run it at low.[/QUOTE]
When i got dayz with ARMA, i played it with low settings and it worked i do have fifa 14 & csgo also and they aren't the best like you said but they're good enough for me~_~ but i still think i can run it at low settings
[QUOTE=Excite;43439937]GPU & CPU are outdated, I'd really look into a $450-500 computer if I were you. You might be able to run it at low.[/QUOTE]
Oh wow 500 dollars? In Norway our taxes are maxed out, you would have to pay 1000$ to get a computer with like 6GB ram..
[editline]6th January 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=crash_;43439973]When i got dayz with ARMA, i played it with low settings and it worked i do have fifa 14 & csgo also and they aren't the best like you said but they're good enough for me~_~ but i still think i can run it at low settings[/QUOTE]
You're kind of supposed to run CS at low settings though to get a view-advantage :P can't see shit when all those details are everywhere
[QUOTE=densilex;43439994]Oh wow 500 dollars? In Norway our taxes are maxed out, you would have to pay 1000$ to get a computer with like 6GB ram..
[editline]6th January 2014[/editline]
You're kind of supposed to run CS at low settings though to get a view-advantage :P can't see shit when all those details are everywhere[/QUOTE]
Well i guess, but still i am able to run some good games on my bad computer and now at the moment i am unable to upgrade anything, so thats why i was asking if i can run it at low settings and still play the game or just dont bother to buy the game anyways!
Can I get a decent framerate with my dinky Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz Processor?
My video card is fine, although I can't remember it's specs. Just worried about that dinky processor.
3gb ram
[QUOTE=densilex;43439950]I have:
Windows 8.1
Geforce GTX 780Ti 3GB
Intel Core i7-4820K 3.7GHz (I got 3.8GHz total though somehow)
16GB DDR3 (8x2)
240GB SSD
3TB regular saving Space
I don't own Rust yet, but I think I would run it fine at max setting with 150fps.
oh and my motherboard can run 256 GB ram I thought that was pretty special lol[/QUOTE]
Not an expert, but it looks like you could play it at 200+ FPS with max settings.
[QUOTE=General J;43440939]Can I get a decent framerate with my dinky Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz Processor?
My video card is fine, although I can't remember it's specs. Just worried about that dinky processor.
3gb ram[/QUOTE]
You're gonna have to post your GPU, I can't gauge performance without that.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43441221]You're gonna have to post your GPU, I can't gauge performance without that.[/QUOTE]
NVIDIA GeForce GT430
that actually might not be fine
yes its low.. low settings+resolution and then dont expect any miracles
[QUOTE=General J;43441405]NVIDIA GeForce GT430
that actually might not be fine[/QUOTE]
If you can play, it will probably be on very low settings, that's an entry-level card. Combine that with your out of date CPU and low RAM and you will be barely scraping playable I would imagine.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43418756]Yes.
Well.. I think you made a bit of mistake there because i have almost no lagg and no problems at al
[QUOTE=Ramonbunt;43441554][QUOTE=jonnymad;43418756]Yes.
Well.. I think you made a bit of mistake there because i have almost no lagg and no problems at al[/QUOTE]
Really now? on what settings?
Windows 7
AMD Phenom II x4 3.6 ghz
Nvidia geforce gtx 760 2gb
8gb 1666 ram
Samsung 840 pro 256gb SSD
Runs completely smooth on max settings
[QUOTE=densilex;43439950]I have:
Windows 8.1
Geforce GTX 780Ti 3GB
Intel Core i7-4820K 3.7GHz (I got 3.8GHz total though somehow)
16GB DDR3 (8x2)
240GB SSD
3TB regular saving Space
I don't own Rust yet, but I think I would run it fine at max setting with 150fps.
oh and my motherboard can run 256 GB ram I thought that was pretty special lol[/QUOTE]
Even if your motherboard can support 256GB of RAM(which means it's a server motherboard 9 times out of 9.1) your processor can't support more than 64GB, and the max ram supported(at least that I could find) was 128GB.
On topic: If you actually have that build - it's beautiful, it must run like a (insert mildly funny racist joke here).
[QUOTE=Excite;43441751]Even if your motherboard can support 256GB of RAM(which means it's a server motherboard 9 times out of 9.1) your processor can't support more than 64GB, and the max ram supported(at least that I could find) was 128GB.
On topic: If you actually have that build - it's beautiful, it must run like a (insert mildly funny racist joke here).[/QUOTE]
If he is running a Xeon (which is typical of a server board,) he should be able to run the max 256, shouldn't he? Why else would they make "up to 256 GB of RAM" a selling point :v:
I decided I wanted to test as well
EDIT: on max settings
1920x1080
Frames, Time (ms), Min, Max, Avg
10266, 103679, 79, 132, 99.017
I7-3770k 4.2Ghz~
16 GB Corsair Vengeance 1666 Mhz RAM
EVGA Nvidia Geforce 770 GTX 4GB Superclocked ACX cooler
OCZ Agility 4 128GB SSD
Windows 7 64bit ultimate
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43442127]If he is running a Xeon (which is typical of a server board,) he should be able to run the max 256, shouldn't he? Why else would they make "up to 256 GB of RAM" a selling point :v:[/QUOTE]
He's running an i7-4820k.
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