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So I'm about to order parts for my new rig.

 

i7-4790K

GeForce GTX 760

 

The only thing I haven't decided is whether to get 8 or 16 GB of RAM.  I want to run DAI on Ultra.  Would 16 GB of RAM have any difference over 8?  Might have a few programs (Photoshop, etc.) open but generally not since this would primarily be a gaming machine.

That's more than enough to run it on Ultra.

I'd go with 16gb if you have the money, but for the moment it does not really matter. Always easy to just download get some RAM later

Edit: yeah I should clarify at 1080p/60FPS, I haven't gone further with a build like that.



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So I'm about to order parts for my new rig.

 

i7-4790K

GeForce GTX 760

 

The only thing I haven't decided is whether to get 8 or 16 GB of RAM.  I want to run DAI on Ultra.  Would 16 GB of RAM have any difference over 8?  Might have a few programs (Photoshop, etc.) open but generally not since this would primarily be a gaming machine.

Depends on what resolution you are running at with the card and how much video ram has. The higher the resolution and the in games setting will eat up video memory really fast. As for system memory if the 16GB is just a little more in price than the 8GB then get it.



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Depends on what resolution you are running at with the card and how much video ram has. The higher the resolution and the in games setting will eat up video memory really fast. As for system memory if the 16GB is just a little more in price than the 8GB then get it.

I got the 16 when I built my computer this year and I don't regret it - it wasn't that much more expensive and its one less thing to upgrade later. 



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Depends on what resolution you are running at with the card and how much video ram has. The higher the resolution and the in games setting will eat up video memory really fast. As for system memory if the 16GB is just a little more in price than the 8GB then get it.

 

I just have a 1920 x 1080 monitor and no plans in replacing it anytime in the future.  Looking at the Ripjaws X and the 2x8GB is exactly double the price of the 2x4GB.



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I should've brought in my dad's Commodore Vic20 to test minspec

Lol I have My Commodore Amiga 500 boxed up which I had since new in 1987 and it still works oh How I miss WorkBench O.S them where the days! as for my PC:

 

Intel i5 4670K@4.4Ghz

Asus Maximus VI Formula MB

32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400Mhz DDR3

Corsair Vengeance Airflow Ram Cooler

Corsair H105 AIO with 4 Corsair SP120 Quiet Editions in Push/Pull

Sapphire Vapor-X R9 290X+Powercolor PCS+OC R9 290 in Crossfire-X

EVGA Supernova G2 1300W PSU

Hard Drives are all segate mechanical 2TB/4TB models.

NZXT Switch 810 using a total of 14 Fans(Mix of Corsair AF/SP 120/140)

 

Only thing I have left to get next week is a 2K monitor any suggestions ? 



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I just have a 1920 x 1080 monitor and no plans in replacing it anytime in the future.  Looking at the Ripjaws X and the 2x8GB is exactly double the price of the 2x4GB.

What GTX 760 are you getting? The one with the 2GB video memory or the 4GB video memory version? If you want to play it on Ultra at that resolution then I would opt for the 4Gb version.

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Lol I have My Commodore Amiga 500 boxed up which I had since new in 1987 and it still works oh How I miss WorkBench O.S them where the days! as for my PC:

 

Intel i5 4670K@4.4Ghz

Asus Maximus VI Formula MB

32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400Mhz DDR3

Corsair Vengeance Airflow Ram Cooler

Corsair H105 AIO with 4 Corsair SP120 Quiet Editions in Push/Pull

Sapphire Vapor-X R9 290X+Powercolor PCS+OC R9 290 in Crossfire-X

EVGA Supernova G2 1300W PSU

Hard Drives are all segate mechanical 2TB/4TB models.

NZXT Switch 810 using a total of 14 Fans(Mix of Corsair AF/SP 120/140)

 

Only thing I have left to get next week is a 2K monitor any suggestions ? 

Here you go on many choices here. Just take your pick.

http://www.newegg.co...nches and above



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Pffft... I'm sure I'll be able to play it on my 6 year old crap PC. 

 

Minimum quad core my butt.



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1TB hard drive


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Sooo, im sitting playing Shadows of Mordor on between low an medium settings on this heap of poo i call a pc an it running pretty fine no problemo to speak of, same with BF4 an same with Ryse Son of Rome, yet i wont be able to play DA:I  :huh:



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There is one really good reason i'll be getting a 980 over a 970 maybe i should have stated this first,  my mother board is an Asus P8z68-V Pro which is PCI-E 2 and not PCI-E 3 it can support a single PCI-E 3 GPU and i wouldn't notice a hit but if went SLI i'd take a really noticeable hit. 

 

Priced a new rig to the specs i'd want and it was between £1500-1700 just for components/software and upgrading a GPU and RAM is only £600 then at a later date I can replace the motherboard and CPU as the i5 2500k is based on aging tech.

 

Hopefully that should clear up why in my situation a GTX 980 trumps a 970, sure i'd love to spend £1500 on a new rig but i'd rather just spend 1/3 of that and wait 3 years and see what new GPU's and CPU's come out in that time. 



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Sooo, im sitting playing Shadows of Mordor on between low an medium settings on this heap of poo i call a pc an it running pretty fine no problemo to speak of, same with BF4 an same with Ryse Son of Rome, yet i wont be able to play DA:I  :huh:

 

what they say vs what you can play with is different due to they must list specs that dont make people complain....
Unless some hardware dont support the features the engine has.



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1TB hard drive

 

 

You`ll run it but at best with med sets. 


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Um...speaking of Geforce GTX 970 anyone know which manufacturer is the best? What should I pick between MSI, Gigabyte or EVGA?

Thanks for the answer!



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Full list of cards that meet Dragon age Inquisition minimum requirements.

 

HERE


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Um...speaking of Geforce GTX 970 anyone know which manufacturer is the best? What should I pick between MSI, Gigabyte or EVGA?

Thanks for the answer!

 

I've always used EVGA or Asus cards for what i feel is the better warranty if i remember rightly Asus cards used to come with a life time warranty so as long as you didn't tamper with it if you were unlucky enough to burn one it would be replaced if left as stock. 

 

Might have to check the warranties out and conditions to find the best one but i'd tend to look for the best cooling and warranty. 



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EVGA currently offers 5 years warranty and Asus and MSi look like it's just a 3 year warrant i'd go with EVGA based on that alone lol 

 

Msi and Asus seam to be quieter from all accounts but EVGA also has the highest clock speed so really it depends what you want.  



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Anyone knows if Intel® HD Graphics 4000 would be enough to run the game? On min. settings maybe?

Just checked online, and everything else should be OK, but for this.  (And there's just no way I can get a new laptop by the release date. Aaaaah :(



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Ok, I have a question, and you all are going to think I'm crazy, but if anyone would have the answer, I'm betting it's this group.

 

I bought a new PC for Inquisition (yay! My last games computer still had Windows XP :) and it's gorgeous with an Intel i5 processor and a AMD R9 270 graphics card.  I can't wait to run Inquisition on it.

 

My question is: I've just transferred my older games onto it, and the fps is so high for them, it's literally making me dizzy!  What can I do to tone down the fps for the older games so they don't have that hyper-HD quality?  Any settings I can adjust within Windows?

 

Thanks so much! 



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hey all! help would be greatly appreciated!

 

it's an old build, but could it run on minimum?

 

2.4 quad core intel duo processor

4gb corsair ram 

250gb seagate hard drive

320 bit processing/320mb memory graphics card evga dvi

windows 7 home 64 bit

 

i'm a bit worried about the graphics card, and i'm not really good at determining this stuff, so any help would be great. 



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Um...speaking of Geforce GTX 970 anyone know which manufacturer is the best? What should I pick between MSI, Gigabyte or EVGA?

Thanks for the answer!

 

The normal EVGA sucks. So unless you want to spend the extra money for the FTW version, I'd go with MSI, Gigabyte or ASUS. Which one you get is really up to you and as long as your case can fit all of them (the Gigabyte is pretty big), I'd say get the one you can get first. Personally, I prefer the MSI a tiny bit over the other two because it's a really well-rounded card, but they're all great.



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http://www.videocard...=Intel HD 4000 

 

Here it is on bench mark chart if any of the cards below it can play DAI then you may and I stat may be able to play it on min settings,  integrated chip sets are a real problem and even ATI and Nvidia Mobile chip sets can be a real problem you may wish to find a cheap/build a cheap/mid range desk top if you want a PC for gaming laptops are always going to cost way more then a desktop.  

 

Hate to say it but i've seen people saying they get 8 FPS on BF3 with that chipset on minimal settings so you'll be struggling i think



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320 bit processing/320mb memory graphics card evga dvi

 

I'd say it's absolutely impossible to run any current game with that.



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320 bit processing/320mb memory graphics card evga dvi

 

 

 

You need a   GPU with 512 MB of Vram if i'm reading what you've written correctly you only have 320MB of Vram and would need a new GPU, that supports DX 11 and has 512 MB of Vram



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My question is: I've just transferred my older games onto it, and the fps is so high for them, it's literally making me dizzy!  What can I do to tone down the fps for the older games so they don't have that hyper-HD quality?  Any settings I can adjust within Windows?

 

Thanks so much! 

 

Since you're using an AMD card, take a look at this.

Have fun with your new rig!


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