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SubGamer1233
Croatia Join Date: 2016-03-21 Member: 214651Members
Is my computer good for Subnautica? I'm buying it next week
I already asked this. But I only got one reply by Leoxide: Seems like the same as my old setup. That CPU of yours has 4 cores which I believe is over the minimum for SN, so that's good.
Clock speed is fast enough too however i'm not really sure about the integrated graphics that come with it..
Should be fine from my point of view.
Is it good
I already asked this. But I only got one reply by Leoxide: Seems like the same as my old setup. That CPU of yours has 4 cores which I believe is over the minimum for SN, so that's good.
Clock speed is fast enough too however i'm not really sure about the integrated graphics that come with it..
Should be fine from my point of view.
Is it good
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So far the game runs quite well. Try that if you run into any problems. If you still have issues running the game, you might want to invest in a budget GPU.
Good luck and hope you enjoy the game.
Your computer is mediocre at best. Stop making new topics without any new content. Buy a video card.
Get an RX 480 or 470, or maybe a GTX 1060, they're reasonably cheap and perform well.
I have Windows 10 and it does not have the Windows Experience Index display as you show. In fact, I believe they got rid of it in Windows 8 as it was a useless scoring system anyway; I don't believe it gave an accurate score.
Anyway listing the same values on my laptop I have:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700k CPU 4.00GHz 4.00 GHz
Installed memory (RAM): 64.0 GB
System type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor
One thing to bear in mind is that Subnautica is in alpha stage now and therefore graphically it is not optimised fully yet. I often have stuttering on my system, and many of SNs players with high end computers get the occasional stutter or pop in scenery. This will continue until the devs fully optimise the graphics of the game prior to the main product release.
My advice is, if you can afford it, or if the game goes on sale, get it. You may have to tone down the graphic settings in the game via the options menu and the F3 tweaking menu. You may find stuttering and pop in of graphics occurring on your system. It's a marvellous game.
Are you able to afford the game now?
Edit: Looking back on other posts of yours I see you are a kid (how old are you?) If your dad is goign to buy it for you then you don't need to worry as to whether you can afford it. Let your dad buy it for you and see how you get on.
Edit 2: It appears from this post that you have the game already
Have at me...
Intel Core i5-4460
CPU @ 3.20 GHz (x2)
16 GB RAM
64-bit OS, x64-based processor
GeForce GT 720
(all Drivers current)
(have always been playing a legit version of the game)
The 1070 is waaaay out of my price range.
I might be able to acquire a 1060 3GB, but it depends on what my tax return looks like this year.
By the time you can afford that, hopefully the RX 480 will come down in price. Pretty sure performance-wise it's between a 1060 and a 1070, leaning heavily towards the 1070. And that's before you take DX12 or Vulkan into account (in which case, it's better than a 1070).
EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING, ACX 2.0 (Single Fan), 6GB GDDR5, DX12 OSD Support
Wow you got quite the deal, I picked up a nearly similar one though mine has more than 1 fan
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEA1IMQ/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&th=1
I looked at something similar also, but it wasn't on sale.
It was essentially a two fan 1060, but was almost $95 bucks more.