Soldato
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so would the
Intel Core i5-2500K
4gb ram
gtx 570
would that do it ?
yes, very much so.

so would the
Intel Core i5-2500K
4gb ram
gtx 570
would that do it ?
I'm running it smoothly - Q6600 +GTX480
1900x1200 - 4x Temporal AAA in driver settings
DX11, Ultra on all, High res textures
averaging mid 30s
right. just installed and set everything to max settings at 2560X1600
game ran like a dog in intense scenes. less than40fps
as expected. was expecting a more severe impact.
I ran it on one card to see what happened and it gutted a single 480.
25 fps. not good at all. SLI scaling is supreme on this game now.
so I enabled my second 480 to see what difference it makes.
changed motion blur to low settings which improved the overall performance a little and got it nice and smooth.
have managed to get a solid framerate now:
55fps in intense scenes
60fps with vsync at all other times
I achieved this by over clocking the cards to 902MHz on both cores. the scaling for the over clock works well too. I saw big gains going from 700mhz stock clocks to 800mhz then another big leap going onwards to 900mhz.
system specs I am running at 2560X1600
i7 2600K @ 5GHz
8GB of 1600MHz DDR3 [running around 60% usage with the high res pack]
GTX 480 SLI @ 902MHz core [running at 1460mb mem usage in game]
Intel 510 SSD
thanks manyes, very much so.![]()
what are ya specs ?right. just installed and set everything to max settings at 2560X1600
game ran like a dog in intense scenes. less than40fps
as expected. was expecting a more severe impact.
I ran it on one card to see what happened and it gutted a single 480.
25 fps. not good at all. SLI scaling is supreme on this game now.
so I enabled my second 480 to see what difference it makes.
changed motion blur to low settings which improved the overall performance a little and got it nice and smooth.
have managed to get a solid framerate now:
55fps in intense scenes
60fps with vsync at all other times
I achieved this by over clocking the cards to 902MHz on both cores. the scaling for the overclock works well too. I saw big gains going from 700mhz stock clocks to 800mhz then another big leap going onwards to 900mhz.
system specs I am running at 2560X1600
i7 2600K @ 5GHz
8GB of 1600MHz DDR3 [running around 60% usage with the high res pack]
GTX 480 SLI @ 902MHz core [running at 1460mb mem usage in game]
Intel 510 SSD
thats a beast of a set up you have. Nice to hear your destorying the new updates![]()
what are ya specs ?
Do you think when the new 22nm cards come out, a single card will be able to own this game? (and Metro 2033 for that matter)?
What you think of the gfx rjokneill? i think witcher 2 is best looking game considering it's based on a DX9 engine but this is very very good still.....definitely best use of DX11 so far in a game.
I turn motion blur off always in every game as it's not worth it at all in my view.
What you think of the gfx rjokneill? i think witcher 2 is best looking game considering it's based on a DX9 engine but this is very very good still.....definitely best use of DX11 so far in a game.
I turn motion blur off always in every game as it's not worth it at all in my view.
the graphics are very spectacular. as someone mentioned earlier somewhere on the forums, it seems that you get used to high res and textures/tessellation very quickly.
its nice when a game plays smoothly but i do feel that it is easy to forget how much detail is packed into games. especially action games like this.
for instance:
the save point I started at for my testing is a quiet moment in the game. i got a chance to chill out and wander round inspecting things basically being a tourist. "ooh look at those pretty textures and the detail in that..."
then the next minute I have 10 grunts and a tank kicking off at me so its a little difficult to appreciate the extra textures and things when you are knee deep in action.
I haven't played the witcher but have heard it is pretty. the screen shots i have seen leave me unconvinced if I am being honest.
but its not my type of game so i probably wouldn't ever play it.
I would have to say, crysis2 is easily the prettiest but most demanding game I have played, I cant see it being beaten in terms of system requirements any time soon.
So far look s lovely but its only using about 60% of each 6950 for me, is this the same for anyone else? I remember it using a lot more pre DX11.
So far look s lovely but its only using about 60% of each 6950 for me, is this the same for anyone else? I remember it using a lot more pre DX11.
That impressed!? thats a big statement. Ill have a little wander around on it later and try to take in the scenery!
also has raven commented on this yet? id imagine this is more what he was after rather than the dissappointment of when it was released for him
also has raven commented on this yet? id imagine this is more what he was after rather than the dissappointment of when it was released for him
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I cant see a post of his but I personally like his posting style.
every thread I have spotted him in, he has been an informative and valuable contributor. I'm sure he will agree with the points I have made, we use similar hardware so the findings should hopefully help.
You obviously don't remember him from his GFX card forum days.![]()