Saturday, September 28, 2013

Which 2 graphics card and computers are my best option for gaming out of these options?

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April


I'm looking for a new computer ( i won't be able to afford a really expensive one) so these are my only options, i'd like to run the game Rift (it's sort of like world of warcraft) and Elder Scrolls Online when it comes out.
I'm aware i will have to play on low graphics and it won't be as good as a real gaming computer but could you guys tell me which one of these would be my best 2 options?
I put the stats below, thanks so much for reading all this lol
(1st)
Includes CM6730-US003S desktop PC, power cord, manuals, and PC Elite v2.8 certificate
3.3GHz third-generation Intel Core i3-3220 processor
6GB DDR3 1333MHz memory
1TB 7200 RPM hard drive
Intel HD Graphics 2500
(2nd)Includes Inspiron 660 desktop PC, AC adapter, and manual
3.0GHz Intel Core i5-3330 processor with 6MB cache
Intel B75 chipset
8GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM
1TB 7200 RPM hard drive
Intel HD graphics
(3rd) Includes XPS 8500 desktop PC, AC power adapter, and manual
3.1GHz Intel Core i5-3350P processor with 6MB cache
Intel 7 Series H77 Express chipset
8GB DDR3 1600MHz memory
2TB 7200 RPM hard drive
1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 graphics
(4th) Includes Inspiron 660 desktop PC, AC power adapter, and manual
3.0GHz Intel Core i5-3330 processor with 6MB cache
Intel B75 chipset
24" diagonal flat panel display
8GB DDR3 1600MHz memory
2TB 7200 RPM hard drive
1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 graphics
(5th) Includes Envy h8-1410 PC, AC adapter, guide, PC Treasures software
3.0GHz 3rd-gen Intel Core i5-3330 processor, 6MB cache
Intel Z75 Express chipset
8GB PC3-12800 SDRAM
1.5TB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
Intel HD Graphics 2500 with up to 4GB graphics system memory, 1664MB total available memory
(6th) Includes CM1745-US006S desktop PC, power cord, and PC Elite v2.8 certificate
3.4GHz AMD A10-5700 quad-core processor
8GB memory
1TB hard drive
Featuring a 3.4GHz AMD A10-5700 quad-core processor and 8GB DDR3 memory
(7th) Includes Pavilion p6-2350 desktop PC, system cables, user guide, and Software Fundamentals 2013 Home Edition bundle
3.6GHz Next Gen AMD quad-core A8-5600K accelerated processor with 4MB L2 cache
AMD A75 FCH chipset
8GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 SDRAM
1TB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi with single-band 2.4GHz 1x1 technology
AMD Radeon HD 7560D graphics with up to 4GB graphics system memory, up to 4055MB total available memory



Answer
6 and 7 are mediocre. The rest are all really bad. 3 is not a good choice because its video card, the GT620, is very low end. You can do so much better by building your own computer. It is really easy. There are dozens of guides out there and there are many people, myself included, who are willing to help you along the way, from picking the parts to assembly. In the source are a few resources which I find to be most useful.

Why is my computer struggling to run Train Simulator 2013 on medium and low settings?




Samuel


Hi,

Just built my self a new £400 computer. The specs are as followed:

CPU: AMD FX 6300
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7770 (ASUS GHz Edition)
RAM: 4Gb of 1600MHz DDR3
Mobo: Biostar TA970
OS: WIndows XP 32 bit
HDD:500Gb SATA III

Even when i OC, i am still struggling to run train sim on my PC on medium setting. This is strange as a get similar FPS even when running on higher quality. I believe it might be to do with the OS i am using, but would like to get a second opinion. The case it is in is cool and the GPU is not getting to hot. I can run games like World of Tanks on Ultra at 40-50 FPS.

Any Ideas?

Thanks all!
Im supprised to hear it may be bottlenecking.... didnt expect that from a piledriver.
I left Train Sim 2013 running for 1 5mins:
CPU @ 4.1 GHz MAX (Was lower most of the time)
GPU@ 1550 MHz MAX Clock speed
@ 1550 Mhz MAX Memory Clock Speed
Temps are:
CPU: 38 C
SYSTEM: 47 C
GPU: 55 C
The game was running about 17FPS average went down to 10FPS Maxed 25FPS



Answer
If increasing the settings doesn't decrease performance, that suggests a CPU bottleneck. I would be surprised to hear of a FX6300 bottlenecking a 7770, though....

EDIT:
what are your CPU temperatures like? is the heatsink fitted properly?

Could be overheating CPU - the CPU will throttle down if it gets too hot. I would be very surprised if a fully functioning 6300 was bottlenecking, but a throttled one might.




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