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#1
SimplyTev

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Would anyone happen to have any information as to what the PC system requirements may be? I'm confident that my system will run ME:A with little to no hitches, but I'm going to consider upgrading towards the beginning of next year's summer regardless to prepare for the release and to have butter smooth game play.

 

Current rig:

 

Intel i7 4770k

Corsair H100i

Corsair Vengeance RAM 16GB 1866

(2) Corsair Force GS 480GB SSD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

(2) Western Digital 2TB HDD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

MyDigitalSSD SuperBootDrive M.2 NGFF  128GB (boot drive)

Asus nVidia DCUII GTX 780

Corsair RM550 550 watt PSU

Asus Maximus Impact VI miniITX

 

Yes, these were all expensive at time of purchase. Don't think I'm rich for it, though! I saved up my hard earned money for about two years to purchase this all! Damn proud of it and I can't wait to upgrade my GPU for Andromeda!

 



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Cyonan

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We barely have any information on the game, much less what the requirements will be.

 

All we can really say is that it'll be at least what the requirements of Inquisition were, if not higher. From the looks of that, you can probably run it.



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Deathjester929

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Would anyone happen to have any information as to what the PC system requirements may be? I'm confident that my system will run ME:A with little to no hitches, but I'm going to consider upgrading towards the beginning of next year's summer regardless to prepare for the release and to have butter smooth game play.

 

Current rig:

 

Intel i7 4770k

Corsair H100i

Corsair Vengeance RAM 16GB 1866

(2) Corsair Force GS 480GB SSD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

(2) Western Digital 2TB HDD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

MyDigitalSSD SuperBootDrive M.2 NGFF  128GB (boot drive)

Asus nVidia DCUII GTX 780

Corsair RM550 550 watt PSU

Asus Maximus Impact VI miniITX

 

Yes, these were all expensive at time of purchase. Don't think I'm rich for it, though! I saved up my hard earned money for about two years to purchase this all! Damn proud of it and I can't wait to upgrade my GPU for Andromeda!

 

A 4770 OC K will prob be good for the next 10 years for gaming going by the SMALL improvements we have seen and in the end since Sandy Bridge we are just lowering wattage and not doing much as far as performance when everything is OC'd. Add to that DX 12 will HELP CPU, not hurt it and 4 threads of your I7 have not even been used well yet on DX 11.

 

GPU? For 1080p? You are way overkill at 1080p outside past 60fps/hz monitors. 1440p? Should be close on a OC. 

 

With a 780 I would not even consider a  upgrade until next gen GPU's (Arctic Islands and Pascal should be out in 2016). That is when we can realistically do 4k 60 (maybe) on one GPU and Unreal 4 does not even support SLI, and neither did Batman or Just Cause. Frostbite does.

 

Save your money until then. Trust me :). We have not had a die shrink on GPU's in forever. It should be a big jump from both vendors.

 

Buy whichever vendor's GPU can come closest to 4k 60, purchase a freesync/Gsync 4k depending on brand and call it a day. Only upgrade you need for years and years and that is at 4k not 1080p :).



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Sartoz

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Would anyone happen to have any information as to what the PC system requirements may be? I'm confident that my system will run ME:A with little to no hitches, but I'm going to consider upgrading towards the beginning of next year's summer regardless to prepare for the release and to have butter smooth game play.

 

Current rig:

 

Intel i7 4770k

Corsair H100i

Corsair Vengeance RAM 16GB 1866

(2) Corsair Force GS 480GB SSD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

(2) Western Digital 2TB HDD (one for games, the other for video editing, school work, and extraneous)

MyDigitalSSD SuperBootDrive M.2 NGFF  128GB (boot drive)

Asus nVidia DCUII GTX 780

Corsair RM550 550 watt PSU

Asus Maximus Impact VI miniITX

 

Yes, these were all expensive at time of purchase. Don't think I'm rich for it, though! I saved up my hard earned money for about two years to purchase this all! Damn proud of it and I can't wait to upgrade my GPU for Andromeda!

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Butter smooth eh?

 

I suggest you wait until after the game is out.  The DA:I forum is full of enthusiastic+ PC rigs that ran the game in a very stuttering manner. The thing is that my rig is modest but ran the game smooth. The reason? For one, I never insist on running at 60-FPS+. Two, I don't insist on running everything at ULTRA as some ULTRA setting have very very little graphic superiority over HIGH settings. Unfortunately, ULTRA settings will make even Super Duper Computing platforms fall on their knees. Three, bugs in the game and graphics drivers will be a frustrating experience Super Rig or otherwise.

 

 Confucious say a wise wo/man lets others make the first mistake.


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