I'm going to pick The Witcher 2 up as soon as I finish the first one (playing it now), but I wonder how it would run on my system:
AMD Phenom II X4 820 Processor 2.80 GHz
8 gb ram
geforce 9800 gt
I'm guessing I probably need a new graphics card. I'd like to get a card that will last at least a year as far as being able to play current games. I'm looking at getting a geforce 560 gtx. Would that alone be enough or should I think about dual cards or spending more than the $200-250 for the 560?
Buying a New Graphics Card
Buying a New Graphics Card
Beware the wombats...
Playing:
PC: The Witcher
GCN: Zelda: The Wind Waker
360: Assassin's Creed 2
PS3: 3D Dot Game Heroes
Playing:
PC: The Witcher
GCN: Zelda: The Wind Waker
360: Assassin's Creed 2
PS3: 3D Dot Game Heroes
Re: Buying a New Graphics Card
Actually, it should run fine. I built my computer 4 years ago and I haven't had any problems running The Witcher 2. Intel Duo, 4 GB RAM, 8800 GTS 640 MB.
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Re: Buying a New Graphics Card
I agree with MrPopo, you should be fine with that setup. If you do want more horsepower, maybe get a Radeon HD 6xxx card?
casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|
Re: Buying a New Graphics Card
Well I was getting pretty poor performance (30FPS average dipping with intense scenes) even on Medium with my Q6600 @ 3.5GHz, 4GB RAM and a HD4870. I've since upgraded to a HD6950 2GB and I have zero issues on High settings. It's even better since they removed the DRM (I have the retail version).
HOWEVER. I'm running 1920x1200. I need a lot of horsepower to drive this screen. If you have a little tiny screen you can probably run most things on high with more than satisfactory FPS. We really need to know your screen resolution.
HOWEVER. I'm running 1920x1200. I need a lot of horsepower to drive this screen. If you have a little tiny screen you can probably run most things on high with more than satisfactory FPS. We really need to know your screen resolution.
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Re: Buying a New Graphics Card
Yeah, resolution is the single biggest thing that impacts performance, since it grows by the square. My screen's 1360x768, so I can get good performance on it.
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Re: Buying a New Graphics Card
20" widescreen 1600x900 native
Beware the wombats...
Playing:
PC: The Witcher
GCN: Zelda: The Wind Waker
360: Assassin's Creed 2
PS3: 3D Dot Game Heroes
Playing:
PC: The Witcher
GCN: Zelda: The Wind Waker
360: Assassin's Creed 2
PS3: 3D Dot Game Heroes