1. Post #1081
    mrcodyh's Avatar
    February 2014
    72 Posts
    That's the plan. Do the 120 SSD for OS and maybe a couple of games and then get a 1TB HDD for everything else. I'm even contemplating a 240GB SSD if the price is right. This PC is strictly for gaming so a ton of storage really isn't necessary.


    Also.... The mobile interface on this site... Or lack thereof sucks. Editing posts is a PITA.

    Yeah, it should play, but it's not gonna be pretty. It should play at around 45 at medium or so.

    Edited:



    Good choice with the 4670k, I got one of those in my backup desktops. Overclocks comfortably to 4 GHz on a T4 cooler from Cooler Master, runs about 50-60 or so on heavy load. the 660 should be plenty as well, you should be able to max it no sweat there. As for the SSD I wouldn't recommend that for data storage, stick your OS on there and get a 750GB-1TB drive for data.

  2. Post #1082
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    jonnymad's Avatar
    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    That's the plan. Do the 120 SSD for OS and maybe a couple of games and then get a 1TB HDD for everything else. I'm even contemplating a 240GB SSD if the price is right. This PC is strictly for gaming so a ton of storage really isn't necessary.


    Also.... The mobile interface on this site... Or lack thereof sucks. Editing posts is a PITA.
    I got two 2 TB drives, I just stick them in RAID for extra performance. Looking back, two 1 TB drives would have been plenty Anyways, if it is strictly for gaming, I highly recommend to do some overclocking, you won't regret it, the 4670k is excellent for overclocking even on a cheapo $30 heatsink and fan like I have.

  3. Post #1083
    mrcodyh's Avatar
    February 2014
    72 Posts
    Cool. Good to know. Thanks for the info!
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  4. Post #1084

    February 2014
    1 Posts
    What kinda fps could i get with the minimum settings ?

    Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8500 @ 3.16GHz
    Memory: 4096MB RAM
    Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 465
    Hard Drive: 640 GB

  5. Post #1085

    February 2014
    2 Posts
    Dell Inspiron 15r laptop.
    Operating System: Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3337U CPU @ 1.80GHz (4 CPUs), ~`1.8GHz w/ Intel(r) Turbo boost technology monitor 2.6 increasing GHz to 3.15GHz.
    RAM: 4GB DDR3.
    GPU: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000.
    HDD: 500GB free
    Direct X: 11

  6. Post #1086
    Yarg's Avatar
    July 2013
    813 Posts
    Dell Inspiron 15r laptop.
    Operating System: Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3337U CPU @ 1.80GHz (4 CPUs), ~`1.8GHz w/ Intel(r) Turbo boost technology monitor 2.6 increasing GHz to 3.15GHz.
    RAM: 4GB DDR3.
    GPU: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000.
    HDD: 500GB free
    Direct X: 11
    Not enough. Maybe 25-30 fps with grass and stuff off.

  7. Post #1087
    Pink_Floyd's Avatar
    July 2013
    159 Posts
    I get 30 FPS with grass off and 0 render quality, I want to know if there's a way of increasing my performance overall without having to turn off extra commands such as grass.displacement . Is this possible? If so how?

  8. Post #1088

    February 2014
    10 Posts
    Late 2013 iMac

    3.1ghz i7
    16g RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512 MB

    yay? nay?

  9. Post #1089

    February 2014
    1 Posts
    I'm questioning to buy a new laptop and I was wondering if this game would run? OS: Windows 8. Processor: AMD A10-5757M (2.5 GHz, 3.5GHz with TurboBoost, 4 MB L2 cache) Storage: 1TB HDD 5400 rpm. RAM: 6GB (12 maximum installable) Graphics: Integrated Radeon HD 8650G

  10. Post #1090

    February 2014
    14 Posts
    Samsung Series 7 Gamer
    CPU: Intel Core i7 3630QM 2.4 GHz (3.5 GHz turboboost (almost always active on this laptop))
    RAM: 16 GB DDR3 RAM
    GPU: GeForce GTX 675M 2GB
    Moniter: 1920x1080, 120Hz (yes 120 Hz on a built in laptop moniter)
    OS: Windows 8.1
    HDD: 2x750GB

    At max settings runs at 60 FPS when in low render areas 30 FPS when rendering and 20 - 30 under heavy render with lots of player structures. (this is the same with grass on or off)

    ChromeBook Acer C720 (for the lolz)
    CPU: Intel Celeron 2955U 1.4 GHz (Haswell Mirco architechture)
    GPU: Intel HD Graphics
    RAM: 2GB DDR3L SDRAM
    Moniter: 1366x768
    OS: ChromeOS and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (ran on Ubuntu)
    SSD: 16Gb

    The game did start and got to the server selection screen on this Chromebook but it would not have been playable by any mean. It took over 5 minutes to even load the server selection screen.

  11. Post #1091
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    jonnymad's Avatar
    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    I'm questioning to buy a new laptop and I was wondering if this game would run? OS: Windows 8. Processor: AMD A10-5757M (2.5 GHz, 3.5GHz with TurboBoost, 4 MB L2 cache) Storage: 1TB HDD 5400 rpm. RAM: 6GB (12 maximum installable) Graphics: Integrated Radeon HD 8650G
    Yes but it's not going to play well most likely.

  12. Post #1092

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    Can i play Rust with these?

    iMac with:
    Intel Core i3 3.2 GHz
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5670 MAC
    Seagate Hard Drive: 1TB


    And my Macbook Air 11"
    Intel Core i7
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
    SSD: 128GB

  13. Post #1093
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    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    Can i play Rust with these?

    iMac with:
    Intel Core i3 3.2 GHz
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5670 MAC
    Seagate Hard Drive: 1TB
    It's not going to play great most likely, but yes it will run, probably on medium settings at 60 fps.

    And my Macbook Air 11"
    Intel Core i7
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
    SSD: 128GB
    Probably not.

  14. Post #1094

    February 2014
    3 Posts
    I'd say at least 60, maybe more. I would recommend setting VSync in your Nvidia Control Panel though, since it seems that not having it on really heats up higher-end cards.
    enabling v-sync adds a delay to your mouse input due to how it works. that means everyone playing on a pvp server should disable vsync. only turn it on if you play on a pve server, or you dont care about handicapping yourself in fights.

    this applies to all games actually.

    also, all nvidia cards heat up when pushing out very much fps in any game, high end cards obviously suffer from this more :> the same should be the case with amd cards, maybe even worse since their coolers are worse, at least the stock cooler sucks on the newer amd cards.

  15. Post #1095

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    Forgot to mention the Graphics Card Specs..

    ATI Radeon HD 5670 MAC 512 GDDR3

    Will this still give the same result?



    I also have this windows PC with the following specs:

    1GB XFX Radeon HD 7770
    Intel Pentium G850, Socket 1155, Dual Core, 2.90GHz
    LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVD±R
    Fractal Design Core 1000
    500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25
    MSI H61M-P31 (G3) Motherboard
    4GB Corsair Value DDR3 PC3-10600 (1333)
    500GB Seagate ST500DM002 Barracuda SATA 6Gb/s, 7200rpm
    Windows 7 64BIT Professional

  16. Post #1096
    Prov3rbial's Avatar
    February 2014
    462 Posts
    CPU -- i5 3.2 quad
    GPU -- 550 ti w/ 1 gig gddr 5
    mobo -- EVGA P55 (before you make fun, yeah, I know it's crap)
    HDD -- 500gig Seagate
    SSD -- 128 Phoenix
    RAM -- 8 gigs DDR 3 (2100), Corsair

    It's an older rig, but though I've never measured Rust's FPS, I know it hits at least 30 fps; I get no visible stutter or anything like that. I suspect around 40-50 when there's not too much action around or server lag.

    Edited:

    Can i play Rust with these?

    iMac with:
    Intel Core i3 3.2 GHz
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5670 MAC
    Seagate Hard Drive: 1TB


    And my Macbook Air 11"
    Intel Core i7
    RAM: 4GB RAM
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
    SSD: 128GB
    For the first, probably. The the second, maybe. It will be rough if it can.

  17. Post #1097

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    If i get 60 FPS on Minecraft with all the settings maxed out, will that be good enough or close enough for Rust?

  18. Post #1098

    February 2014
    11 Posts
    Ok so I'm really not positive if I should post this here or make a new thread.. If it's in the wrong place then MODS please remove it. Anyways I have not pc gamed in awhile like 6-7 months so I've been out of the game for awhile. Now ever since I stopped gaming I have been following rust, it looks like a great game and I would love to play it but I'm on a budget. Now from what I have already read I will most likely need atleast a GPU with 2GB of vram, 8GB of ram, windows 7 or 8. Now as far as a CPU I haven't read much talk of that on this thread. So is rust a CPU intensive game or more of a GPU intensive game? Cause me personally I would like 60 FPS on medium to high settings, Without frame drops in big battles or when rendering in a lot of stuff. So basically any help would be appreciated, Thanks.

  19. Post #1099

    July 2013
    3 Posts
    Windows 8 64-bit
    A8-5500 @ 3.2GHz
    Radeon HD 7560D
    8GB DDR3

    I have bought Rust on steam, and I am happy to report I am running the game at a smooth 30 FPS, never drops below 25, never goes higher than 40 though. This is very playable. My settings are on Fastest, 1024x768 resolution. grass.on false, and gfx.ssaa false.

  20. Post #1100
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    jonnymad's Avatar
    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    If i get 60 FPS on Minecraft with all the settings maxed out, will that be good enough or close enough for Rust?
    Uh, that's like comparing apples to oranges, friend. Give me your specs please.

    Edited:

    Ok so I'm really not positive if I should post this here or make a new thread.. If it's in the wrong place then MODS please remove it. Anyways I have not pc gamed in awhile like 6-7 months so I've been out of the game for awhile. Now ever since I stopped gaming I have been following rust, it looks like a great game and I would love to play it but I'm on a budget. Now from what I have already read I will most likely need atleast a GPU with 2GB of vram, 8GB of ram, windows 7 or 8. Now as far as a CPU I haven't read much talk of that on this thread. So is rust a CPU intensive game or more of a GPU intensive game? Cause me personally I would like 60 FPS on medium to high settings, Without frame drops in big battles or when rendering in a lot of stuff. So basically any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
    No, it isn't. If you are planning on building, I recommend an AMD Athlon 750k. It's less than $100 and won't bottleneck any cards to my knowledge (I ran one alongside a GTX 760 and never once had a single issue in any game.)

  21. Post #1101

    July 2013
    4 Posts
    Windows 7/OpenSUSE Linux dualboot

    Phenom II X3 710@ stock 2,6GHz
    4GB DDR3
    AMD Radeon HD 5570 OEM card borrowed from a friend

    Runs pretty well on Windows, haven't benchmarked but well over 30 fps on medium settings and 1280x720 res
    On Linux it glitches out and just looks at the ceiling :/

  22. Post #1102

    February 2014
    11 Posts
    @Johnnymad How about an athalon 750k and a amd r7 260?

  23. Post #1103
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    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    @Johnnymad How about an athalon 750k and a amd r7 260?
    Yeah, that should be fine. i don't know if it will max, but it should play above medium settings at a solid 60 fps. My guess is it will max though.
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  24. Post #1104

    February 2014
    11 Posts
    Alright I will build around a amd 760k, And a amd r7 260x. Thanks man It's nice to have a second opinion.
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  25. Post #1105
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    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    Alright I will build around a amd 760k, And a amd r7 260x. Thanks man It's nice to have a second opinion.
    Sure thing. Also nice is that AMD socket FM2 boards are pretty damn cheap. For a board, I recommend this. It was what I used, and it is DAMN good build quality.
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  26. Post #1106

    February 2014
    11 Posts
    Wow, haha I'm trying to stay under 500$. So I have a nice board picked out for now. I will be upgrading later on in the year but for now this is a base.

  27. Post #1107
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    January 2012
    5,762 Posts
    Wow, haha I'm trying to stay under 500$. So I have a nice board picked out for now. I will be upgrading later on in the year but for now this is a base.
    Well if your budget is only $500, you can't be asking for much, especially in the graphics department.

  28. Post #1108

    February 2014
    11 Posts
    Yes, for now. I built a nice machine before I got out but now I'm back and am on a budget. But the r7 260x is a nice bang for buck. But I will upgrade in the future.
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  29. Post #1109

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    Good Day

    well here is mine:

    Windows 8
    AMD 4300 Quad
    AMD 7700 1gb OC
    4 gigs of 1333 mhz ram
    23" Led Samsung pc screen( 1920x1080 )

    35-45 frames on Fantastic.

    no need to change graphics as the frames never drop below 35 fps.

  30. Post #1110

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    My NEW Computer Specs, My Computer is currently installing Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    I'm not a fan of Windows 8!

    Will i be able to play Rust? And if i can, what fps will i get?

    CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad Core Processor
    RAM: 2x 16GB DDR3
    Graphics Card: MSI GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3Gb Video Card
    Operating System: Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    Storage: 1x Seagate Hardrive (3 TB)
    1x 120GB SSD

    You can check and order the same Specs as me at this address:
    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WATg

  31. Post #1111

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    My NEW Computer Specs, My Computer is currently installing Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    I'm not a fan of Windows 8!

    Will i be able to play Rust? And if i can, what fps will i get?

    CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad Core Processor
    RAM: 2x 16GB DDR3
    Graphics Card: MSI GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3Gb Video Card
    Operating System: Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    Storage: 1x Seagate Hardrive (3 TB)
    1x 120GB SSD

    You can check and order the same Specs as me at this address:
    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WATg


    what a retard.

    Edited:

    My NEW Computer Specs, My Computer is currently installing Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    I'm not a fan of Windows 8!

    Will i be able to play Rust? And if i can, what fps will i get?



    CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad Core Processor
    RAM: 2x 16GB DDR3
    Graphics Card: MSI GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3Gb Video Card
    Operating System: Windows 7 (Professional 64-BIT)
    Storage: 1x Seagate Hardrive (3 TB)
    1x 120GB SSD

    You can check and order the same Specs as me at this address:
    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WATg





    Razer BlackWidow 2013 Wired Gaming Keyboard

    the price you payed for this part alone, is as much as i payed for my whole pc, that runs this game on max, helps to have a friend that had an extra pc i guess , but still, my entire pc can be built for way less then your graphics card and i run the game on max. honestly you are either a retard, or just have a small p*nis.

    Edited:

    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WDBo

    that is more then sufficient pc for this game, without all the unnecessary over kill.

    Edited:




    what a retard.

    Edited:








    Razer BlackWidow 2013 Wired Gaming Keyboard

    the price you payed for this part alone, is as much as i payed for my whole pc, that runs this game on max, helps to have a friend that had an extra pc i guess , but still, my entire pc can be built for way less then your graphics card and i run the game on max. honestly you are either a retard, or just have a small p*nis.

    Edited:

    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WDBo

    that is more then sufficient pc for this game, without all the unnecessary over kill.
    http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/2WDJN

    and this is mid range and its got everything you need for less then 1/3 of what you payed.

  32. Post #1112

    June 2013
    227 Posts
    If i get 60 FPS on Minecraft with all the settings maxed out, will that be good enough or close enough for Rust?
    Yes on low/medium settings.

  33. Post #1113

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    I'm Sorry, please don't call me a retard as i am new to PC Gaming.

    So i decided to try and make a PC, which i did successfully while watching some videos.

    AND I needed 32GB RAM for Film making and High Res Video Rendering as my older 2x 4GB was too little.
    I needed 2 Monitors and I needed the 3TB with the 120 SSD for the same reason.

    Thanks for the deal though,

  34. Post #1114

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    Video title: How to spend a shit ton of money on something you just started doing?

    Honestly do not come with that shit.

    Edited:

    AND YOU NEED A 780?

    Edited:

    AND YOU NEED 2400 Ram? xD

  35. Post #1115

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    I want a high-end PC that will last me, as i am doing a career in Video Producing.
    I'm sorry it doesn't meet your standards... Or above your standards

  36. Post #1116

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    AND YOU NEED TO ASK if your pc that cost a ridiculous amount of money, if it can simply play a game , that if you can read is being played on pcs with entry level specs.

    Edited:

    Dont post monster pcs on a "if i can play" thread

  37. Post #1117

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    As i stated before, i am new to PC Gaming. I don't know about games and i'm wondering about how much FPS i would get..

    And i won't next-time as i now know..
    Thanks!

  38. Post #1118

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    Read the thread, google a 780 3 gig benchmark .

    and put your dick back in your pants.

    this was not a showoff thread just a thread for helping people with lowish end pc's see if they can play.

    Edited:

    Simply research before posting like a nab.

  39. Post #1119

    February 2014
    12 Posts
    There is no need to act rude, i'm simply new to Gaming.
    I have been in the Film industry for ages, and i needed an upgrade.

    I was also wondering how much FPS i would get on Rust, Yet i'm being
    Greeted with utter rudeness.

  40. Post #1120

    February 2014
    13 Posts
    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/M...780_Ti_Gaming/

    Honestly?

    Edited:

    Its what happens when people meet incompetency