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The big "Can my PC run DA:I" Thread


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#1126
BBungles

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Hello,

 

Sorry I am new to this forum and to gaming in general (I've only played Diablo). I saw the trailer and it looks fun and want to give it a try!

 

I'm a mac user, and not sure if I will be able to play on my MacBook Pro (I know I'd have to get Windows / Bootcamp). Would I be able to play on my Macbook or would I need to get a PS4?

 

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012)

Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5

Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB

 

Sorry if this is a dumb question. Any advice would be helpful. I don't need the world, just want to play :)

 

Thanks!

BB

 

 

 

 

 



#1127
eastkaraturcompany

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Can you help me last time? What I should buy to play.this game on medium/ high? But I want cheap version ;)

AMD Phenom II X4 955
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 512
6,2GB ddr3 Ram
W7 x64

 

The cpu is ok (it's about the same as mine) and my fps is ok; drops to 30 in crowded areas. But your gpu is extremely underpowered by today's standards and probably won't even run the game (this is a directx11 game).

 

So if you want to play on that computer you need to get a cheap graphic card like nvidia 750ti or amd 270. The amd would be the better choice since this game has mantle.



#1128
BBungles

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Hi there. Sorry if I this is posted twice (I don't know if my original post went through).

 

I'm a new gamer and am not sure if I can play this game on my macbook pro. I know I'd need to get Windows via BootCamp, but are my hardware specs good enough for me to play? I don't need the IMAX experience, but would love to play if I can!

 

 

MacBook Pro (13 inch mid 2012)

Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5

Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB

 

Is it possible for me to play? Sorry if this is a dumb question. Thanks in advance for helping!

 



#1129
eternalshiva

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No. Intel HD Graphics is not good enough.



#1130
9ECWER

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CPU: Intel Core i3 4130 3.4GHz 

Ram: 4GB

GPU: HIS R7 250 IceQ Boost Clock 1GB DDR5

 

Can i run DA:I on medium setting??



#1131
SopmodCake

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CPU: Intel Core i3 4130 3.4GHz 

Ram: 4GB

GPU: HIS R7 250 IceQ Boost Clock 1GB DDR5

 

Can i run DA:I on medium setting??

 

i3's are dual cores so who knows by now, supposedly you can't, yet some people mannaged it, im personally still waiting to see if mine does, tho tomorrow im getting an intel core 2 quad q8200 so meh, its basically the same price as the game, but if you have in i3 i'd say if you can buy an i5.



#1132
Robbie529

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Hello everyone & Happy Thanksgiving!!!  I need some help. I am planning out  my 1st PC and am having trouble with choosing a mobo due to compatibility.

This is what I want:

CPU: Intel i5-4690K

GPU: ASUS STRIX NVIDIA 970 GTX

HD: WD Blue 1 TB Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5 Inch, 7200 RPM

SSD:  Crucial MX100 512GB SATA 2.5" 7mm (with 9.5mm adapter) Internal Solid State Drive CT512MX100SSD1

Power  Supply: Corsair CX Series 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 744 Power Supply CX750M

 

I also want to add 4 more gigs of RAM; I currently have 4.

 

What mobo is compatible for all of the above & is the chosen power supply adequate?

 

Thank a bunch for the assist!!



#1133
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Looking for a little help.  After doing a bit of research, ibuypower.com and cyberpowerpc.com seem like great values for building a desktop, but they also have a lot of negative reviews saying computers are dead on arrival and customer service isn't helpful AFTER you pay them, so I decided to go with Dell (ailenware) or HP, because I do not want to risk getting a desktop that I can not use.  I know this system can run the game, but I'm curious how good it is, i.e, how long into the future before I need to start replacing components.  Also, I currently have never attempted to build a PC and will not, until I get this one and need to upgrade.

 

Here's what I'm looking at getting:

 

i5 4460 processor (quad core 3.2 ghz)

GTX 750ti 2GB 

8GB Ram

2 TB Hard drive

$999

 

or 

 

i7 4790 processor (quad core 3.6 ghz)

GTX 770 2GB

8GB Ram

2 TB Hard drive

$1185

 

I would like to go as long as possible before buying a new GPU and I think the processor will last a while, let me know

 

 

I do think at some point I will purchase an SSD and install myself, but not right away.  Any feedback will be appreciated.



#1134
Al Foley

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Howdy everyone.  

 

I am actually really curious recently because of the deal on amazon and might get this game for my laptop but, can't decide

 

I have:  

Intel Core I7 3537 U

Intel HD Graphics 4000 (mobile).  

8 Gigs of memory.  

 

My big concern right now is it seems my processesor is only a 2 Core and not a Quad Core and I remember reading a post where Mark Darrah (I think) said the game will not run on anything below a quad.  However, the GHz look right and several places I have checked says I can run it, but I just wanted to see if someone in the Community could give me a more definitive answer.  Thank you. 



#1135
trublak

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Can anyone answer mine? I'm on the edge of my seat waiting >.<

I just tried it on my a6-3400m / 4GB RAM 
With all graphical settings on low, and the CPU overclocked to 2800MHz, Dragon Age Inquisition is very playable.



#1136
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Hey all, if anyone doesn't mind, I'm not too great at computer hardware in general. I was wondering, is a Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 good enough for Dragon Age Inquisition? That's my graphics card, my other important specs are: Intel® Core™ i7-2600K CPU @ 3.4GHz and 16GB RAM. Thank you in advance.

 

I had it running 1080p 30fps at ultra with AA, tessellation and motion blur on low to mid :D . But my GTX590 died a month later playing only this game :crying: . 

win7 64bit

i7 3930K @ 3.8GHz

16gig Ram

GTX590

Been stuck on my media PC till I can afford a 980Ti

WIN10 64 bit

INTEL G3450 @3.4GHz

12Gig RAM

GTX680



#1137
Gerrod82

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Is it possible that two different GTX 770 2GB cards perform differently? I was watching Dragon Age Inqisition benchmark videos that were done with GTX 770 2GB cards and they performed waaaay better than my GTX 770 on the highest settings. On my 770 if I crank up the settings in DA:I the FPS seems to be somewhere around 20-30, when with other 770s it's in the 40-55 range. I'm just trying to close off different options what it could be. My HDD is old so that might also be the culprit, but I don't know. And my OS is Windows 10 so that should not be the problem. CPU is i7 too.



#1138
AnUnculturedLittlePotato

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Listen, I've got a 3 year old 800 buck normal people laptop.
I doubt many machines exist that CAN'T run it. It's not max graphics, and it's fairly laggy and has quite a few graphical glitches but if you don't care about that then I'm almost sure the answer is yes.