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[VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:15 am
by .Sup
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:04 pm
by ShadowrogueXl
i tried 5760*1080 on my system.. but well its not workign very well on ultra...
and even more annoying, the map and whole hud vanishes on taht resolution somehow
edit: hm I considered to make this not look like a "look my penis" post - and add some info to make it at least useful which was originally intended by sup.
quadcore amd 3,4 ghz with one ATI 6970 2 gb and game on a SSD makes the game run smooth on ultra (about 50-60 frames) at 1920*1080
but since i anyway will play this game in somwhere between low and mid cause of visibility and stuff....well..
a firend of mine runs a quite similar system with about 20 frames more with nvidia 570 - so especially fo bf3 ud better go with that one.
in 5760 *1080 its about 10 frames on ultra but about 60 frames in middle. but as mentioned u wont see any hud anymore... looks great anyway xD
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:43 pm
by Goggles
is there a way to view framerate while playing? (and ping would be nice, too)
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:13 pm
by ShadowrogueXl
strg+alt+s does the magic
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:59 pm
by Goggles
ShadowrogueXl wrote:strg+alt+s does the magic
What is this strg button and how do I fondle it?
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:12 pm
by ShadowrogueXl
oh fck... stupid me xD
its ctrl +alt+ s
xD germans... stupid folks
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:08 pm
by .Sup
Thanks for the info Shadow. I didn't know beta currently supports framerate hud info. I use Fraps to see fraps and MSI Afterburner for GPU usage which currently averages on 60% on low settings. So my GPU isn't the bottleneck. My CPU seems to be as it works on full load. My system is 775 socket based and the cheapest option for me would be to upgrade to a Q8400 which has a frequency of around 2.6 Mhz. Not sure is that will cut it so I'm hoping to see someone who uses the same setup and give me some input.
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:22 pm
by AlbinoKalle69
I'm also using a 775 socket with a q9505 which I bought 2 years ago for about 160€. Together with a overclocked gtx 460 I'm able to play the beta in mid-high at 1680*1050 with a decent framerate. According to Nvidia Inspector my gpu usage is at 99%.
Although you'll have to spend more money I'd say you rather buy a new mobo with a new cpu instead of a q8400 because imo the q8400 is too expensive by now (still costs about 120-130€ while a Intel Core i5 2400 costs 150€ in Germany). Since DDR 3 Ram is very cheap at the moment you might rather spend 250€-300€ and buy a new motherboard, cpu and ram instead of spending 120€-130€ to buy a new (old) cpu (presupposed you have the money

).
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:54 pm
by .Sup
AlbinoKalle69 wrote:I'm also using a 775 socket with a q9505 which I bought 2 years ago for about 160€. Together with a overclocked gtx 460 I'm able to play the beta in mid-high at 1680*1050 with a decent framerate. According to Nvidia Inspector my gpu usage is at 99%.
Although you'll have to spend more money I'd say you rather buy a new mobo with a new cpu instead of a q8400 because imo the q8400 is too expensive by now (still costs about 120-130€ while a Intel Core i5 2400 costs 150€ in Germany). Since DDR 3 Ram is very cheap at the moment you might rather spend 250€-300€ and buy a new motherboard, cpu and ram instead of spending 120€-130€ to buy a new (old) cpu (presupposed you have the money

).
That's a very good advice, thank you Albino.
Re: [VR]Guide To Building A Gaming Rig For Battlefield 3
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:36 am
by AlbinoKalle69
.Sup wrote:That's a very good advice, thank you Albino.
Now that sounds a bit ironic
