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Can someone please post some links of computers that are already made from like newegg or cyperpower or whatever, that will be able to run RO2 with no problems...I am not into all this graphic card stuff and building my own computer. I want to buy one thats already made...I am looking to spend no more then 600$.
 
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CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 OC'ed to 3.4ghz
GPU: MSI GTX 260 core 216 factory OC
RAM: 4gb DDR3 1666
Play in 1920x1080 resolution
Crappy 32 bit XP

I know my comp will be able to run RO2(medium?) but my question is if it would make sense to buy a GTX 570 for a future sandy bridge build now and put it into this comp (thus making my CPU nothing more than a huge bottleneck and possibly seeing little improvement) or to stick with my 260 and pick up a second hand quad core Q8200 or something similar. I don't know when I'm going to be able to afford a sandy bridge build but then again i don't want to dump too much money in a old socket platform. So should i spring for a new(er) quad core or spend the money on a GTX 570 with the possibility of it being cheaper in the future when i do actually build a i5 based build?
 
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Thanks! :) Maybe I can work something out online.

Edit: as far as quality and reliability goes, how is Dell? Alls I'm used to to are their terrible bargain computers you find in libraries.
computer is just a computer,whatever dell makes all parts are ither from asus,gigabyte,msi,fxf etc etc etc etc and many many more....dell just puts them together in a pc case thats engraved with dell written and iven the box someone else makes it for them....best would be if you build yourself one and its not hard at all,trust me not hard at all,just watch some youtube vids bro.

I don't have too much spectations, but my pc never let me down before.

E8400@3GHz
4GB DDRII 1066MHz
GTX260 SC
Win 7 x64
if you had quad core you could of run it on high,but with dual i say medium smooth gameplay

CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 OC'ed to 3.4ghz
GPU: MSI GTX 260 core 216 factory OC
RAM: 4gb DDR3 1666
Play in 1920x1080 resolution
Crappy 32 bit XP

I know my comp will be able to run RO2(medium?) but my question is if it would make sense to buy a GTX 570 for a future sandy bridge build now and put it into this comp (thus making my CPU nothing more than a huge bottleneck and possibly seeing little improvement) or to stick with my 260 and pick up a second hand quad core Q8200 or something similar. I don't know when I'm going to be able to afford a sandy bridge build but then again i don't want to dump too much money in a old socket platform. So should i spring for a new(er) quad core or spend the money on a GTX 570 with the possibility of it being cheaper in the future when i do actually build a i5 based build?
ok look dude,today you buy sandy 3-4 months later it loses its value and performance cause there is always something newer coming out....So that said pls take my advice,dont waste money on sandy bridge and get your self the quad lga775 socket,gtx570 and your good to go my man.if i7 or i5 with 570 is paired against the lga775 quad it will maeby have 20% gain at the most,OC that Q8200 with good aftermarket cooler and you'll be either on par with performance or 5-10% weaker than the sandy setup.Not worth of getting sandy if your mobo supports the quad lga775 series.SO yes get the Q8200 + gtx570 and your set for good 2-4 years of gaming with new games,first 2 years you can run them on high but after that probably on strong medium.
 
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PC Specs


  • Monitor: Asus ASUS VG236HE 3D 120hz 1920*1080
  • Motherboard: Asus P8P67 DELUXE R3 P67 Socket
  • Processor: i7 2600k 3.5ghz - turbo 4,4ghz // Noctua NH-U12P SE2 Cooler
  • Memory: Corsair 16GB DDR3 2000MHz XMS3
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GainWard 590Gtx 3gb Gddr5
  • Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1
  • Hard Drive: 2x Wd Black editions 1tb each Raid - 0
  • Case: Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 With cougar vortex fans
first red orchestra game i will have played so not sure what the performance is like on these but i can play crysis 2 on extreme with the dx 11 patch fine.

Also does this game support nvidia 3d?
 
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Hey guys, now i need help for my older computer, since I want to play with my older brother. What do u say?
Windows XP 64bit
4GB ram
AMD phenom 8450 triple core 2.1 ghz
Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT 512 mb
He wants to run it on 1360x768

Thanks in advance.
due to resoultion on his screen I would say medium

These are my laptop specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
4096MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 420m
64-bit Windows 7






Will I be able to run it? Will I have decent FPS? It isn't the only computer I can use, but I would prefer to be able to use my laptop :).


Thanks
medium

Intel i5-760
8GB DDR3 RAM
Asus Matrix 5870 (2GB)
OCZ SSD
Windows 7 x64


Resolution will be set to 1920x1080... high settings maybe?
probably yes on high,but if not then strong medium :)

PC Specs


  • Monitor: Asus ASUS VG236HE 3D 120hz 1920*1080
  • Motherboard: Asus P8P67 DELUXE R3 P67 Socket
  • Processor: i7 2600k 3.5ghz - turbo 4,4ghz // Noctua NH-U12P SE2 Cooler
  • Memory: Corsair 16GB DDR3 2000MHz XMS3
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GainWard 590Gtx 3gb Gddr5
  • Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro 7.1
  • Hard Drive: 2x Wd Black editions 1tb each Raid - 0
  • Case: Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 With cougar vortex fans
first red orchestra game i will have played so not sure what the performance is like on these but i can play crysis 2 on extreme with the dx 11 patch fine.

Also does this game support nvidia 3d?
kewl dude,you got the beast specs,ULTRA HIGH!!!
 
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I want to preorder the game and take advantage of the 20% off because i have RO1, but before i do i want to make sure i can at least run it in low settings or a bit higher... I used one of those sites that checks your pc to see if you can run it and it said yes, but it said that i would be able to run the game on medium-high which i don't really believe. Anyways, its an HP Laptop...

Windows 7 x64
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo P8400 @ 2.26GHz
RAM: 3.0GB
Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT 512mb

I know CPU is under, but could i run it low-medium?
 
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I want to preorder the game and take advantage of the 20% off because i have RO1, but before i do i want to make sure i can at least run it in low settings or a bit higher... I used one of those sites that checks your pc to see if you can run it and it said yes, but it said that i would be able to run the game on medium-high which i don't really believe. Anyways, its an HP Laptop...

Windows 7 x64
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo P8400 @ 2.26GHz
RAM: 3.0GB
Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT 512mb

I know CPU is under, but could i run it low-medium?
low with hicups on full 64 player server
 
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Older E6400 + 8800GT

Older E6400 + 8800GT

  • Monitor: HP LP2475w 1920*1080
  • Motherboard: Asus P5k
  • Processor: E6400 2.13Ghz @ 3.2Ghz
  • Memory: Corsair 2Gb DDr2
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia Asus 8800GT
  • WinXP
So.. I dont think I can run RO2 at native 19x10...
With this board, any limitation on upgrading the GPU.. Im looking at a 6950.. or would that GPU just be over wasted on a E6400 in a P5k??

thanks
Vik'
 
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  • Monitor: HP LP2475w 1920*1080
  • Motherboard: Asus P5k
  • Processor: E6400 2.13Ghz @ 3.2Ghz
  • Memory: Corsair 2Gb DDr2
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia Asus 8800GT
  • WinXP
So.. I dont think I can run RO2 at native 19x10...
With this board, any limitation on upgrading the GPU.. Im looking at a 6950.. or would that GPU just be over wasted on a E6400 in a P5k??

thanks
Vik'
Oh your a true lurker alright,hey if I'm on your place check whats the highest CPU quad LGA775 your mobo can take,buy yourself a quad and the 6950 or 6970 if you have the money ;)
 
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