Q for your computer setup
Cannon_FodderAUS
Brisbane, AU Join Date: 2013-06-23 Member: 185664Members, Squad Five Blue, Squad Five Silver, Reinforced - Shadow
Happy holidays to all,
Just a question on setup. I just built my modest gaming rig from a:
Intel E8400 dual core 3.0GHz
8G ram, Nvidia GTX650
to a
i5-4690k 3.5GHz
8G ram, Nvidia GTX650
What res and other options do you recommend to play it on 60fps stable?
I am currently running it on 1377x768 (or something like that) with everyone minimal or off.
Tried 1920x1080 last night, and it couldn't keep 60fps.
Thanks.
PS. on the minimal setting I am used to for my old comp, I get the required 60fps on the new comp (I set the maxfps to 60), and it was awesome to bite marines that don't teleport when my frame rate tanks at the 15 minute mark. I just want a bit more eye candy.
Just a question on setup. I just built my modest gaming rig from a:
Intel E8400 dual core 3.0GHz
8G ram, Nvidia GTX650
to a
i5-4690k 3.5GHz
8G ram, Nvidia GTX650
What res and other options do you recommend to play it on 60fps stable?
I am currently running it on 1377x768 (or something like that) with everyone minimal or off.
Tried 1920x1080 last night, and it couldn't keep 60fps.
Thanks.
PS. on the minimal setting I am used to for my old comp, I get the required 60fps on the new comp (I set the maxfps to 60), and it was awesome to bite marines that don't teleport when my frame rate tanks at the 15 minute mark. I just want a bit more eye candy.
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I knew that. It happened with my 7970 also which was when my cpu was the bottleneck. I started ns2 on a 6950, which is about as powerful as my 750ti.
You bought the best gaming CPU available... to go with a 2 generation old low budget tier graphics card. You dun goofed.
I have a 4670k (overclocked) and a gtx770 and I can get 90-120FPS with every setting I want maxed out. A gtx760 would have done you a solid 60, but that x50 level crap just wont cut it for a game like ns2.
except I spent all the money on the CPU, case, cooler, and other crap... i will have to save for that one now :-(
Thanks for the advice all the same. Definitely will save for a new card.
Show off.... love you @loki
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I use a i7 with single gtx660 - runs fine for me, however have been having slow loading textures the last two patches.. (minor grumble).
This is an example on how not to build a PC :P
Always factor in roughly 1/3rd of the budget for the GPU is my rule of thumb
A $1000 build should have a $300 GPU in it
At least for me, this setup is fine. But I've also added some really expensive RAM, so maybe it helps too in lategame.
Now back to NS2 goodness.
PS. Happy Holidays all, see you online.
don't play NS2 on 16+ slots servers. It will help a lot.
6v6 competitive on low settings with average i5 is arround 130 to 190 fps.
Late game on pubs (20+slots servers) gets down to 50 usually, too much crap on the maps
Lol forget that. I get 144-fps g-sync
You can't make an NS2 specific computer without an SSD.. [-X
Whilst an SSD is very nice ( everyone I know tells me that). But I am a miser, so I would rather spend the same money on a big HDD. The waiting 3 minutes for the first map load isn't that unbearable. Because the subsequent maps load very fast anyway. That graphics card though... Have to save save save for that sweet GTX760.
(Where are you shopping for these parts? It's worth doing the legwork shopping elsewhere if you are trying to be that frugal)
I have a 560ti with a 4670k and I get constant 200fps until mid-game where I can drop as low as 150fps.
The crucial factor in this is that I only have a Samsung LCD TV connected over HDMI. The TV natively defaults to 1360x768, hence why I get such a high framerate. For some games, it will run at 1920x1200 as HDMI supports, but not with NS2. Strangely, it does support that resolution in Future Perfect..
I kind of figured that a minimum of 1920x1080 was to be assumed. I run 1920x1200 myself.