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unicron wrote:
Reading specs and performance on here, I'd say a build like the one below should be able to run PoE on 1920x1080 on high. And it comes quite cheap tbh.
- Intel P67 board + i5 series, i7 2500K if you can afford one + 4GB DDR3 1600mhz
- AMD Radeon 6870 or preferably 6950 or Nvidia 560 (Ti)
- "Any 2011 HDD" (pref. Samsung / WD) for storage, OCZ Vertex 3 or Crucial M4 SSD.
- 500W power supply + regular ATX case, one fan and a aftermarket cooler if you care enough to get your 2500K to 4Ghz and above.
Last rig I build for a friend like this (60GB Vertex, 2TB drive, i5 2310 CPU, nvidia 560 (non-TI)) cost €700 incl the OS.
That's half of the earlier quoted USD 1500, as most of the time the conversion is €=$ anyway.
A system like that will probably come a long way, I for one have hold on to my 3 year old X58 system for a while, only had to replace my graphicscards once. (And slapped on additional storage / screens)
Computers got really cheap and powerfull over the last year, I for one really hope PoE gets some awesome extra eye-candy, high end GPU slaying features!
Have pretty much the exact build here for (as you said) 700€ and PoE is running as smoothly as possible with all maxed out... (as does crysis)
If you really spend more than 1000€ on a new pc atm. you're wasting money. :)
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Posted byAsphael#3027on Dec 22, 2011, 10:13:48 AM
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Asphael wrote:
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unicron wrote:
Reading specs and performance on here, I'd say a build like the one below should be able to run PoE on 1920x1080 on high. And it comes quite cheap tbh.
- Intel P67 board + i5 series, i7 2500K if you can afford one + 4GB DDR3 1600mhz
- AMD Radeon 6870 or preferably 6950 or Nvidia 560 (Ti)
- "Any 2011 HDD" (pref. Samsung / WD) for storage, OCZ Vertex 3 or Crucial M4 SSD.
- 500W power supply + regular ATX case, one fan and a aftermarket cooler if you care enough to get your 2500K to 4Ghz and above.
Last rig I build for a friend like this (60GB Vertex, 2TB drive, i5 2310 CPU, nvidia 560 (non-TI)) cost €700 incl the OS.
That's half of the earlier quoted USD 1500, as most of the time the conversion is €=$ anyway.
A system like that will probably come a long way, I for one have hold on to my 3 year old X58 system for a while, only had to replace my graphicscards once. (And slapped on additional storage / screens)
Computers got really cheap and powerfull over the last year, I for one really hope PoE gets some awesome extra eye-candy, high end GPU slaying features!
Have pretty much the exact build here for (as you said) 700€ and PoE is running as smoothly as possible with all maxed out... (as does crysis)
If you really spend more than 1000€ on a new pc atm. you're wasting money. :)
Most people that spend $1000 and up arent building now a days, they are more building to make it easier to replace parts later.
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Posted byHandys1991#1328on Dec 22, 2011, 10:53:16 AM
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Running fully maxed out without really touching the potential of my system. Actually wish there was an HD Pack or something.
Anyhoo, the specs:
CPU: Core i5 750 @ 4.0GHz
Mobo: MSI P55 GD-65
Memory: 8GB G.Skill F3 Ripjaw DDR3-1333
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 2GB
Running @ 1920*1200
Anyone here tried a multi monitor set up that they would be willing to show off? Like a 5760*1200, or 5760*1080 screenshot would be pretty sweet to see...
"I would have listened... I would have understood!" - Scion
Have you removed Asus ROG/GameFirst yet?
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Posted byMaxTheLimit#1114on Dec 22, 2011, 1:06:40 PMValued Poster
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MaxTheLimit wrote:
Running fully maxed out without really touching the potential of my system. Actually wish there was an HD Pack or something.
Anyhoo, the specs:
CPU: Core i5 750 @ 4.0GHz
Mobo: MSI P55 GD-65
Memory: 8GB G.Skill F3 Ripjaw DDR3-1333
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6970 2GB
Running @ 1920*1200
Anyone here tried a multi monitor set up that they would be willing to show off? Like a 5760*1200, or 5760*1080 screenshot would be pretty sweet to see...
If i had one more 20 inch + moniter i would be Surround screening =)
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Posted byHandys1991#1328on Dec 22, 2011, 1:47:05 PM
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Hey guys.
I can run the game at max settings with 2x AA on my Phenom x4 @3.8 GHz and Radeon 5850.
I usually get 60 FPS with Vsync on, dropping to 35-45 FPS occasionally on "action packed" seconds. GPU optimization seems to be quite nice as well.
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Posted bytersagun#0320on Dec 23, 2011, 1:36:06 AM
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PoEs optimisation makes D3 look like it was the one developed by a ten man team in a small country.
=p
Honestly, the engine is lovely, nice work GGG.
Last edited by TemptedNZ#6650 on Dec 23, 2011, 7:30:15 AM
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Posted byTemptedNZ#6650on Dec 23, 2011, 7:29:26 AM
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TemptedNZ wrote:
PoEs optimisation makes D3 look like it was the one developed by a ten man team in a small country.
=p
Honestly, the engine is lovely, nice work GGG.
Aye, the truth in this post is awesome for GGG, yet saddening to see how most other PC developers fail at this. Path of Exile is one of the most well optimized PC games in the past 2-3 years and will run well on just about any PC.
Grinding Gear Games, you've done an amazing job.
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Posted byxendhaius#0969on Dec 23, 2011, 11:51:09 AM
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I have a new, small system, which cost was only 4.534 NOK. Which is almost exactly £487.
Runs everything fine at high details. From Skyrim to Battlefield 3. And of course PoE.
This is just pasted from another post:
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I bought it mostly to test, expecting it to barely keep me playing games until the new year sales begin, to buy a decent graphics card, but I won't need to. It runs everything brilliantly. If (sometime in the future) it doesn't manage to run something smoothly, I figured I could disable the APU graphics, and put in two new graphic cards in Crossfire, so it will last even longer.
CPU: AMD A-Series A8-3850; Socket- FM1, Quad Core, 2.9Ghz, 100W, 4MB Cache
Mainboard: ASUS F1A75-M, Socket-FM1, mATX, A75, DDR3, 2xPCIe(2.0)x16, CFX, SATA 6Gb/s
GPU (Discrete, combines with APU to make a new type of card): ASUS Radeon HD 6670 1GB DDR3
The dual GPU card version is called 6690D2. It's explained better here: http://techreport.co...cles.x/21208/15
PSU: Chieftec A-85 Series CTB-650S 650W PSU
Tower: In-Win Dragon Slayer Micro Tower, Black
RAM: Kingston DDR3 HyperX blu 1600MHz 8GB Kilalalawo HyperX 4GB DDR3, CL9-9-9-27
HDD: Seagate Barracuda® 7200.12 1TB SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3.0), 32MB Cache, 7200RPM, 3,5"
"That's how you die properly, Sailor Boy.."
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Posted byjawsofhana#6369on Dec 23, 2011, 12:27:35 PMAlpha Member
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I am running poe on highest settings plus i got a 120hz monitor so got sweet 110-115 fps constantly :D
My specs
i7 3.4g cpu
16gig 2100 ram
120gig ssd
nvidia gtx580 3gig
monitor Asus VG236HE
win 7
any game runs sweet as :D
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Posted byDarkOneAU#4147on Dec 23, 2011, 11:41:42 PM
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As promised: 0.9.5c
-Intel i7 920, 3,15Ghz (PoE doesn't need turbo mode: so 3Ghz)
-6GB DDR3 1500mhz - PoE uses ~1GB
-Nvidia 560 TI
-OCZ Vertex 60GB
-win 7 x64 ult.
1920x1080 resolution, (second screen with Aero at same resolution enabled)
Settings high, 16x AF, 4x AA, never under 60 fps (v-sync) according to fraps, exception are the loadscreens though.
I say beef up those graphics / physics, this game is running perfectly smooth, but could do with some more eye candy, even though it looks fine just now. But this is a fairly mediocre system, many people will be able to churn out more anwyway.
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Posted byunicron#5831on Dec 28, 2011, 8:25:12 AM
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