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journeyman
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journeyman
Joined: Nov 2010
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Hey I was just curious as to the specs of everyone's PC. I've read that some people had stuttering and other thing prior to the patch and I never encountered anything like that. So that brought about this question really. I have:
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Zotac GTX 460 1GB 8GB DDR2 800 RAM 2TB HDD Biostar 790GX 128M Motherboard 650W PSU Windows 7 x64
and if anyone was curious I got all that for less than $700
guess I should also mention that I'm hooked via HDMI into my TV for the monitor, it's running 1080P
Last edited by lazuranthas; 03/12/10 12:25 AM. Reason: I didn't originally include my OS
Reality is but a shadow of one's imagination, is it not?
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apprentice
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Joined: Nov 2010
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My system configuration : AMD Phenom X4 9500 (TLB fixed) with DeepCool B200+ ATI Radeon Sapphire HD 4870 1GB QP edition 4GB A-data DDR2-1066 RAM 1TB Seagate Sata 2 7200 Gigabyte MA785GM-US2H rev.1.3 600W PSU Cooler master Silent Pro. Samsung SyncMaster T240 (1920x1200) Windows 7 Ultimate x64 As you see my PC is older than yours - i have it for 3 years and more, but still there isn't game i tried on max and have problems with it. For The DKS - it run smoothly all the time to the end 
Last edited by Samail; 30/11/10 11:43 PM.
You know, madness is a lot like gravity… sometimes all you need is a little push
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apprentice
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Joined: Mar 2010
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Runs very smoothly with some minor stuttering here and there, nothing serious:
Athlon II X3 435 (Unlocked to Phenom II X4 B35 and OCed @ 3.48GHz) ASUS M4A77D XFX HD 6850 1gb 6gb Crucial DDR2-800 320gb HDD Corsair TX750 LG W2353V-PF (1920x1080 resolution) Windows 7 Pro 64bits
All my games runs smoothly and well above playable framerates, for me that is (minimum of 30 FPS is enough to enjoy gaming)
Gaming machine : Win7 Pro 64-bit | Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.7GHz | Sapphire HD 6950 @ 1536SPs | X-Fi Titanium HD | 6gb DDR2-800 | LG 23" LCD 1080p
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stranger
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Game ran perfectly fine.
AMD Phenom II X3 710 Freezer 64 Pro PWM GTX 460 768MB KINGMAX DDR3 4GB Dual-Channel 2x Samsung HD322HJ RAID0 LG 32LD350(1920x1080) Win 7 Ultimate x64
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journeyman
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Game also ran fine, occasionally got slow downs after many hours (8 to 12 ish) of play but save, exit the game and then start it again sorted it.
Win7 Ultimate 64 AMD Phenom II x6 1090T under Corsair H70 Asus Crosshair 4 Extreme 8 Gig Patriot G-series DDR3 Corsair R120 SSD hard drive 2 x Sapphire ATI 5970 in quadfire into 60" plasma Jeantech 1000w PSU Corsair Obsidian 700D case.
Last edited by Knight Flyer; 30/11/10 08:46 PM.
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apprentice
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Wow! Cheers on your system mate - i think, once i used computer as yours, but surely it was only in my dreams
Last edited by Samail; 01/12/10 01:20 AM.
You know, madness is a lot like gravity… sometimes all you need is a little push
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journeyman
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Wow! Cheers on your system mate - i think, once i used computer as yours, but surely it was only in my dreams Cheers Samail Its took me a while and cost me a fortune, and frequently got me into trouble off my housemates for being spread all over the kitchen while I'm fiddling, but it was worth it.
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apprentice
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Joined: Nov 2010
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 My housemates are absolutely the same - one of them i never seen to play games, the other is too casual and prefers racers  but both going to nag how noisy I'm when playing some cool games with increased volume 
You know, madness is a lot like gravity… sometimes all you need is a little push
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journeyman
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Joined: Nov 2010
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wow, everyone that responded has nice systems and didn't seem to have much trouble 
Reality is but a shadow of one's imagination, is it not?
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apprentice
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Yep  Soon i will getting back in my hometown for the holidays around Christmas and will try the game on 2 of the my old PCs: AMD Athlon 64 X2 s.939 3800+ 2GHz Asus 8600GT 512Mb 16x PCI-E RAM 3GB Dual channel DDR 400 1TB HDD Seagate Sata 2 Asus A8N-VM CSM Motherboard 500W PSU Fortron Blue storm Samsung SyncMaster 17''(1280x1024) Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and Intel Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz s.478 Asus HD 3650 512Mb 8x AGP RAM 3GB Dual channel DDR 400 250GB HDD Seagate Sata Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G Motherboard 400W PSU Fortron Iiyama 17'' (1280x1024) Windows 7 Ultimate x86 Will feedback the topic when test The DKS on them both 
Last edited by Samail; 01/12/10 01:33 PM.
You know, madness is a lot like gravity… sometimes all you need is a little push
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Joined: Nov 2010
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I only have stuttering probs on the cutscenes. Otherwise I pretty much run on med-high
p4 2.4 ghz 1.5 meg ram 750 meg hd (pata) hd 4670 1 gig (agp)
the system on the whole is about 7 years old, just replaced hd, got the xtra memory when oblivion came out, got the vid card (best agp I could find) just this past year. All in all I think it doesn't do too bad, but I'll definately have to get a new one in the near future, if I can save enough for it. (I'm on a fixed income)
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Joined: Nov 2010
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GTX 480 Q9550 4GB 1033 DDR2 RAM Windows 7 64bit Pro 1TB WD Caviar Black HDD
I run Divinity 2 with Flames of Vengeance installed on max settings other than sunrays turned off at 1920x1200 resolution. I force 4xMSAA on the game through my GPU control panel using the STALKER profile.
I get a solid 30fps with the framerate capped. Without the cap I get between 40-50, depending, but I get some stutter with the cap off, so I play with it on.
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Joined: Dec 2010
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Completely smooth for me at 1680*1050 on all max detail - unlike Metro 2033 which I can barely run in low detail:
Core I7 920 2.66GHz LGA1366 6GB * 1333MHz DDR3 (3*2GB) NVidia GTX 295 (2*SLI) NVidia 9800GTX (old card used for dedicated PhysX acceleration and secondary monitors) Samsung 2233RZ 3D monitor + NVidia 3D Vision kit Win 7 64 bit (Ultimate) 4*1TB 7200RPM disks (RAID 0 for system partition). 1,200W PSU, Thermaltake full-tower case (6 fan air-cooled)
It's no match for Knight Flyer's system, but it does the job (apart from Metro 2033), and cost me under $1,500 USD back in January - not counting the parts I scavenged from my old machine. I can also overclock it by up to 30% for a few hours at a time without heat issues.
I'm considering getting a couple of 480s to replace the 295, but it seems a lot to spend for a 50% speed increase. More video ram would be nice though, the 295 only has about 850MB per GPU.
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apprentice
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Joined: Nov 2010
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I type this post from my laptop - the PC is cut apart with chainsaw, cooked and spiced - at the moment i munch the GPU fan i think with some pieces of the second ram module ... and for that it's all your fault guys  - both Knight Flyer and Trippy  ! The joke aside  really good configuration Trippy - hope its not too noisy with about ... 5 + 6 fans(if i got it right the case has 6 own fans )and 4 HDDs
You know, madness is a lot like gravity… sometimes all you need is a little push
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Completely smooth for me at 1680*1050 on all max detail - unlike Metro 2033 which I can barely run in low detail:
Core I7 920 2.66GHz LGA1366 6GB * 1333MHz DDR3 (3*2GB) NVidia GTX 295 (2*SLI) NVidia 9800GTX (old card used for dedicated PhysX acceleration and secondary monitors) Samsung 2233RZ 3D monitor + NVidia 3D Vision kit Win 7 64 bit (Ultimate) 4*1TB 7200RPM disks (RAID 0 for system partition). 1,200W PSU, Thermaltake full-tower case (6 fan air-cooled)
It's no match for Knight Flyer's system, but it does the job (apart from Metro 2033), and cost me under $1,500 USD back in January - not counting the parts I scavenged from my old machine. I can also overclock it by up to 30% for a few hours at a time without heat issues.
I'm considering getting a couple of 480s to replace the 295, but it seems a lot to spend for a 50% speed increase. More video ram would be nice though, the 295 only has about 850MB per GPU. Aah, Metro 2033 ! I've got the game but haven't played it on my current system yet (its in bits again while I'm making a bracket to mount a couple of 80mm fans to hoyck some cool air into the 5970's intakes), but I played it on my previous rig and had no problems at max settings at 1920x1080(Q9650, ATI 5870, 8gb ddr3). One game that has given me grief is James Camerans Avatar, beautiful graphics, poor gameplay and clunky controls had me swearing and then in dx10 it was ctd every ten mins, switched to dx9 and played right through without a single crash. (I wont be playing it again so if anyone in the UK wants it, say so here and pm me your address and I'll slap it in the post, I'd rather give em away than have it sat gathering dust). Theres sposed to be a sequel to Metro 2033 coming out shortly, looking forward to it.
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Joined: Dec 2010
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I built my system about two years ago and other than the video card fans spinning up whenever I'm looking at flames, the game runs just fine.
EVGA x58 motherboard Intel Core i7 965 2x Nvidia GTX285 SLI 6GB of 1600DDR3 Asus Xonar DX sound card WD Caviar Black 1TB hard drive Blue-ray drives (R and R/W) Monsoon CPU cooler Silverstone Fortress tower case Corsair 1K power supply Samsung 24" 1920x1200 display (a dying breed *sniff*) Windows Vista64
Hoping to move to Windows 7 64-bit and perhaps a couple of GTX 580s in early 2011.
Built to play Crysis at ultra settings. Turns out it eats just about everything else for breakfast too, even two years later. And yeah, it was expensive at the time since it was all new tech.
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Joined: Dec 2010
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@Samail - Yes, 6 fans on the case, 10 fans in total (1*CPU, 3*GPU). Fortunately it only gets hot and noisy when I'm gaming, and then I either have headphones on or the speakers turned up  @Knight Flyer - I've heard Metro 2033 was better on ATI than NVidia anyway, and I suspect my biggest problem is the memory (850MB Video ram per GPU instead of the usual 1GB). It's ok on low detail in mono vision, although it's only 30FPS and gets choppy at times. Definitely can't do stereo vision, which is annoying - I bought the game mainly for it's 3DVision certification. @Endurium - very nice NVidia rig - I'm envious. Although I can do Crysis at ultra no problems as well.
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Joined: Dec 2010
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Thanks Trippy. After roughly 15 years of putting up with substandard hardware and having to play games at medium settings, I made it a point to save my pennies and build with high-end parts, and I haven't regretted it.
By the way, the Xonar sound card has worked with every game I've played, though sometimes options, such as EAX, are disabled in older software. Regardless the sound is, subjectively speaking, typically clearer and better defined than was the case with my old SB X-Fi gamer. Love cranking up blu-ray movies on it.
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Joined: Nov 2010
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Intel Core i5-760 Noctua NH-D14 ASRock P55 Deluxe3 G.Skill F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO 2x GeForce GTX 460 1GB: Palit Sonic Platinum + Gainward GS-GLH Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Corsair HX1000W Xigmatek White Knight LG W2442PA-SF
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Self-built machine a few years ago
Windows XP Intel Quad Core Q6600 @ 2.40GHZ 4GB RAM (3GB used)DDR2 (2x corsair PC26400 800Mhz) Asus Commando motherboard (currently using onboard sound - SupremeFX Audio card featuring ADI 1988B Codec) Samsung Syncmaster 2053bw LCD monitor Palit Nvidia GeForce8600GT Super+ 1GB mem Western Digital Caviar HD drive 500GB (mostly used lol) Nexus silent power supply 600watt Microsoft keyboard and mouse because to me they are the most comfortable
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