Can this run cf good?
Hey im getting a new pc in 2 and a half months and was wondering could these specs run crossfire at 30fps stable in a full room? Or even higher or lower?
CPU and Memory:
AMD Athlon II triple core X3.
Processor speed 2.7GHz.
3GB DDR3 RAM.
Hard drive:
500GB SATA hard drive.
Graphics:
Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics card with 256MB memory.
Interfaces and connectivity:
10 USB ports.
1 HDMI port.
Wired keyboard and mouse.
Operating system & software:
Microsoft Windows 7 Premium.
Also most likely i will have everything high like high quality 32bit texture blood on etc...But i will turn on Game booster and turn off aero while ingame..
So my final question is...With all these specs and with high stuff with these boosts will i run cf at 30fps in a full room...
CPU and Memory:
AMD Athlon II triple core X3.
Processor speed 2.7GHz.
3GB DDR3 RAM.
Hard drive:
500GB SATA hard drive.
Graphics:
Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics card with 256MB memory.
Interfaces and connectivity:
10 USB ports.
1 HDMI port.
Wired keyboard and mouse.
Operating system & software:
Microsoft Windows 7 Premium.
Also most likely i will have everything high like high quality 32bit texture blood on etc...But i will turn on Game booster and turn off aero while ingame..
So my final question is...With all these specs and with high stuff with these boosts will i run cf at 30fps in a full room...
Comments
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30 FPS in a full room?
Considering CF is more CPU-reliant and you have a decent processor, I can see you getting about 60 FPS in an 8v8. You should at least get 30.
Not to sound mean or anything,But are u experienced enough to say this?
Cause i need people that have good experience with gaming pc's etc...
By the way the ram will be upgraded to 4gb within the next 2 weeks after buying it..Would that help?
Cause ram is always good but will it make a difference ingame,Cause i don't do much on my pc other than go to websites and play cf...
Last but not least i wanna be able to make Youtube videos of crossfire like minitages and gameplays etc but not with replays.I wanna be able to record raw footage with fraps without lag.
So basically
A) Will the ram make a difference towards gaming? Cause if it dosen't then i wont buy it
Will i be able to run fraps at 30fps and still remain around 30/40fps on crossfire while fraps recording at 30fps -
You need a 9500 gt or better. I get 100 fps with my hd4670 card.
Lawl.The Intel GMA thing was a example lols..
Ill be running Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics card with 256MB memory
So i hope Kreativ is correct cause i want around 30/60 in 8v8 -
The video card isn't that great, but all in all it should be enough to run cross fire properly.
This game doesnt run graphics on graphic cards but processor. I know because on AVA i get 200 FPS on the highest setting while on CF with high graphics i get about 80. My processor isnt the best but the graphics card is better than average ( 1-10 i rate it an 8) -
Cause the main thing i need is 30/40 or even 50fps in a 8v8 and around 25/30fps while using fraps...And all of you seem to be answering about the processor so obviously the processor is the key to my fps...
But like 2/3 months after i get this pc ill upgrade to a mid range one that is out when im wanting it and bump the ram to 4gb DDR3 cos it will be 3gb DDR3
Last question and i will never post on this thread again...
Q: So i will definitely run good fps like 30/60 in 8v8?
A: Thats up to you guys.
I will check back for the answers then when im pleased with how many say yes i will say thank you all then never type on this thread again
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EradicateX wrote: »Yes it will run it decent at 30+ FPS as long as you don't have an overly large monitor on fullscreen play.
Instead of buying another new pc 2/3 months after that one you can just buy a better cooler and overclock it. ^_^
Im not gonna risk F**king with my pc ^^
Ima make sure it has plenty of air flow and it is gonna be put in a new case so i can take the side panel off for air
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You would be better off upgrading the integrated graphics to a dedicated one. I wouldn't expect more than 30-40 fps in a 8v8 with that current rig. Head over to http://www.newegg.com/ if your looking for a good GPU at a low price.
That one isn't intergrated its dedicated...
I don't know the difference
But i know u didn't read correctly...
And newegg is a USA thing i don't live in US and i dont wanna pay for shiping...
P.s I don't know how to install a GFX card anyway -
google is your best friend.That one isn't intergrated its dedicated...
I don't know the difference
But i know u didn't read correctly...
And newegg is a USA thing i don't live in US and i dont wanna pay for shiping...
P.s I don't know how to install a GFX card anyway -
Hey im getting a new pc in 2 and a half months and was wondering could these specs run crossfire at 30fps stable in a full room? Or even higher or lower?
CPU and Memory:
AMD Athlon II triple core X3.
Processor speed 2.7GHz.
3GB DDR3 RAM.
Hard drive:
500GB SATA hard drive.
Graphics:
Dedicated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics card with 256MB memory.
Interfaces and connectivity:
10 USB ports.
1 HDMI port.
Wired keyboard and mouse.
Operating system & software:
Microsoft Windows 7 Premium.
Also most likely i will have everything high like high quality 32bit texture blood on etc...But i will turn on Game booster and turn off aero while ingame..
So my final question is...With all these specs and with high stuff with these boosts will i run cf at 30fps in a full room...
lol anything will run cf. my computer has similar specs and i get 120 fps in crowded rooms.
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