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Thread: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Zetto View Post
    Simply because the price delta b/n 680 and 670 doesn't justify the difference in performance... basically, people went for most bang for the buck
    Quote Originally Posted by MonTeZuma View Post
    It's still a wicked card! I had one for about a year it will max out everything on the graphics side of things. I have a 780 now ( won it) and it makes no difference at the moment as everything is still maxed out.
    Here is the real answer. The GTX 670 and 680 are offically withdrawn from the market. You can only get what is still in stock.
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Hey.
    i'm planning on by this pc:
    OS - Windows 8
    CPU - i7 4770K
    Motherboard - Gigabyte GA Z87X D3H
    CPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan 6GB DDR5 837MHz
    RAM - 32GB
    SSD - 500GB
    HDD - 6TB
    PSU - Corsair TX 650W V2 /80+ Bronze
    Screen - 27"
    How high settings can i have with this pc?

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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by II TRAIANA View Post
    Hey.
    i'm planning on by this pc:
    OS - Windows 8
    CPU - i7 4770K
    Motherboard - Gigabyte GA Z87X D3H
    CPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan 6GB DDR5 837MHz
    RAM - 32GB
    SSD - 500GB
    HDD - 6TB
    PSU - Corsair TX 650W V2 /80+ Bronze
    Screen - 27"
    How high settings can i have with this pc?
    Lol ask yourself that question theres no better graphics card and cpu at the moment. It will run all maxed out, if youre not bein sarcastic with ur post

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    It is much over. I have sources that you cannot expect ultra settings. We will see on Tuesday.
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by II TRAIANA View Post
    Hey.
    i'm planning on by this pc:
    OS - Windows 8
    CPU - i7 4770K
    Motherboard - Gigabyte GA Z87X D3H
    CPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan 6GB DDR5 837MHz
    RAM - 32GB
    SSD - 500GB
    HDD - 6TB
    PSU - Corsair TX 650W V2 /80+ Bronze
    Screen - 27"
    How high settings can i have with this pc?
    Ehm. You really don't need to go that extreme. The price/performance ratio doesn't really justify it.

    Quote Originally Posted by alQamar View Post
    It is much over. I have sources that you cannot expect ultra settings. We will see on Tuesday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alQamar View Post
    It is much over. I have sources that you cannot expect ultra settings. We will see on Tuesday.
    No problem, the 'Third Age' mod in 8xSSAA looks great has probably better AI better cutscenes and more playable factions
    Oh, and it has no graphical bugs like S2-FOTS.

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    Hello, can i run Rome 2 on high settings on my laptop?
    I'm planing to buy SSD soon.


    Laptop: Asus N76VZ-V2G-T1040
    Screen: 17,3" Full HD LED (matt)
    CPU: Intel i7 3610QM (2,30-3,30GHz)
    RAM: DDR3 1600 MHz, 6Gb
    GPU: nVidia GeForce GT 650M 2Gb
    HDD: 750Gb, 7200 rpm
    OS: Windows 8 Professional 64bit
    ...

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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ♔ Tsar ♔ View Post
    Hello, can i run Rome 2 on high settings on my laptop?
    I'm planing to buy SSD soon.


    Laptop: Asus N76VZ-V2G-T1040
    Screen: 17,3" Full HD LED (matt)
    CPU: Intel i7 3610QM (2,30-3,30GHz)
    RAM: DDR3 1600 MHz, 6Gb
    GPU: nVidia GeForce GT 650M 2Gb
    HDD: 750Gb, 7200 rpm
    OS: Windows 8 Professional 64bit
    ...
    Can you please run the benchmarks in my signature?
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Outstanding argument for this money i'd better let me make a roman uniform.
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    just 1 more day !!! lets after make all reports and testing with the game !! I made a option to buy pc after game is out! to see i7 v i5 performance is important

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimoxx View Post
    just 1 more day !!! lets after make all reports and testing with the game !! I made a option to buy pc after game is out! to see i7 v i5 performance is important

    If you can trust the hundreds of benchmarks, you will not significantly benefit from an i7 in games, videoencoding is another story. But in the end, the real performance depends on your whole system not only on the cpu.
    It´s important that your system is build in a way, that there are no bottlenecks or as few as possible, so well choosen hardware is by far more important than one good component and the rest is crap or is bottlenecking the good component.
    It´s like some people are buying these crap pc´s with one good component like the newest i7 and a GPU that is by far to weak to support the CPU ==> waste of money and the gaming performance will never be the one it could be with components that are "supporting" each other.

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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Good idea
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    Should I overclock my i5 4670k for Rome 2?
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    There is no other reason to have bought this particular cpu :o
    Don't oc on a stock cooler though.
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by alQamar View Post
    There is no other reason to have bought this particular cpu :o
    Don't oc on a stock cooler though.
    exactly. Why would you spend an extra $40-50 on benefits of overclocking, if you're not going to?
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    New to Intel so everything is new to me. I'm reading that it get to 4.0GHz easily so I'll do that when the H60 cooler comes.

    No comparison between this stock and the AMD 965BE overclocked to 4.0GHz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauser89 View Post
    New to Intel so everything is new to me. I'm reading that it get to 4.0GHz easily so I'll do that when the H60 cooler comes.

    No comparison between this stock and the AMD 965BE overclocked to 4.0GHz.
    You don't need that cooling solutions. A air cooler will do it like a arctic freezer 13. Most people have a completely wrong of power supply demands and cooling demands. We don't run on Intel 4.
    You do not essentially need a single point water cooling solution for overclocking nowadays.
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    Default Gaming Laptop, need some advice

    So the Specs are out, I've done what I promised myself to do and wait till the few days before or after game release to get my new laptop. I want to spend 500$-700$ (700$ At the most!) For something that can run it on Med-High and will pretty much stay away from Ultra. I have a desktop at home, there I will be drinking beer, smoking herb and being able to fully enjoy the splender of the ultra graphics and ultra unit setting. However, at work, when I am doing over night secruty shifts in the brink of winter, where even the road up to my office is so fozen over that I wont even be able to leave untill they plow it at 6 in the morning. Unfortunatly I will not be drinking beer, and so I want to play the game for well, game play purposes and dont really want to drop 1200 on a laptop for pretty graphics.

    CA mentioned Rome 2 had a wide range of graphical values so if I am really looking to save some cash (Moving into a new place soon and wanting to upgrade my desktop over spending butt tons of money on a flimsy laptop) I wonder if I can get away with a good 400 dollar machine that could do a low-med or even med down the board.

    I dont mind referbished either, That is fine.... Im not asking you all to do the work for me, I am looking myself, however I know there are some of you among us in the TW Center who have far superior knowledge of laptop specs and their ability to run games. I am pretty good with desktops but there's a lot I take for granted and am lost on: Will I need to get some sort of cooling unit? Even if a laptop has mega specs, will it overheat and crash on me trying to run Rome II? Which brand of laptop is worth a damn... I build my own computers and well... dont have the tools or knowledge to construct a laptop. Am I better off getting a portable PC that I can hook up to my company sceen? ( This is my LEAST favorite option due to the fact that the work computer houses all the camera ports so... no cameras... so I will only be playing this when I know it is iced over)

    Anyways, any hellp is appreciated... like I said I do not mind referbished and would rather have local (Colorado, Denver area) however shipping off the net is cool too if it will save me some $$$... I am looking for Reliability more than raw power. I would rather have something that holds up and can handle Rome 2, even if it doesnt look all too pretty, over something that blasts me with eye candy but overheats in a matter of minutes.

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    Default Re: Gaming Laptop, need some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by CannabisMaximus View Post
    So the Specs are out, I've done what I promised myself to do and wait till the few days before or after game release to get my new laptop. I want to spend 500$-700$ (700$ At the most!) For something that can run it on Med-High and will pretty much stay away from Ultra. I have a desktop at home, there I will be drinking beer, smoking herb and being able to fully enjoy the splender of the ultra graphics and ultra unit setting. However, at work, when I am doing over night secruty shifts in the brink of winter, where even the road up to my office is so fozen over that I wont even be able to leave untill they plow it at 6 in the morning. Unfortunatly I will not be drinking beer, and so I want to play the game for well, game play purposes and dont really want to drop 1200 on a laptop for pretty graphics.

    CA mentioned Rome 2 had a wide range of graphical values so if I am really looking to save some cash (Moving into a new place soon and wanting to upgrade my desktop over spending butt tons of money on a flimsy laptop) I wonder if I can get away with a good 400 dollar machine that could do a low-med or even med down the board.

    I dont mind referbished either, That is fine.... Im not asking you all to do the work for me, I am looking myself, however I know there are some of you among us in the TW Center who have far superior knowledge of laptop specs and their ability to run games. I am pretty good with desktops but there's a lot I take for granted and am lost on: Will I need to get some sort of cooling unit? Even if a laptop has mega specs, will it overheat and crash on me trying to run Rome II? Which brand of laptop is worth a damn... I build my own computers and well... dont have the tools or knowledge to construct a laptop. Am I better off getting a portable PC that I can hook up to my company sceen? ( This is my LEAST favorite option due to the fact that the work computer houses all the camera ports so... no cameras... so I will only be playing this when I know it is iced over)

    Anyways, any hellp is appreciated... like I said I do not mind referbished and would rather have local (Colorado, Denver area) however shipping off the net is cool too if it will save me some $$$... I am looking for Reliability more than raw power. I would rather have something that holds up and can handle Rome 2, even if it doesnt look all too pretty, over something that blasts me with eye candy but overheats in a matter of minutes.
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    Default Re: Build a PC for Rome 2 / Hardware Recommendations and Advice Thread

    Ill follow suit after I OC my CPU. Will post benchmarks. Also would like to start a thread regarding increasing unit sizes and benchmarking the best number performance vs battle scale (be it 240 men/unit or 320...)

    No matter the CPU/GPU/PC, I highly doubt anything over 320 men/unit will be enjoyable performance wise. Whether it be CPU bottlenecking or pathfindig issues.
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