5 years ago
Share your PC Specs
I’m currently looking at a rig with these specs - i5-10400F 1650 Super 8GB RAM (looking to upgrade to 16GB) This rig can definitely run Battlefront at 1080p, 60fps, but I’m curious - PC players...
@FearfulWarpII Ok here's mine from my Lenovo computer:
intel i5-4570
Gt 1030
16gb ram
I know it's not that powerful but it makes up for it with the 16gb ram. At least, I can play Battlefront II at 1920x1080 at 30FPS and other games which is quite impressive for a thinkcentre PC.
When I will upgrade to my new computer this year at a Rosewill ATX case, my new specs will be the following:
-intel i7-9700
-GTX 1650
-16 or 32gb ram
Also, does anyone play CSGO in this section of the forums? Just curious!
@FearfulWarpII I'm actually planning to upgrade to a GTX 1650 standard model. It is a GDDR5 model. It will be enough for me to run games like Battlefront II at incredible high FPS.
As for the GT 1030, I think the reason why it runs the game easily is because it exceeds the memory requirement and because of its memory. However, if I had 8gb ram, maybe the game will have suffered from lags and fps drops to 20 or lower than that.
Also, concerning GT730, I'm not sure but you do a quick search on the web for it, I'm sure you'll find the answer for it!
@Player55Thank you 🙂
@FearfulWarpIII used a Windows 7 laptop for BF II right before I got my new desktop PC. I purchased this one back in 2013 from the same website.
It had the Nvidia 740M graphics card and 8 GB RAM if I remember correctly.
The biggest problem generally was just that laptops quickly reach their limit when using external monitors with any higher resolution.
Well, not that I liked playing BF II at low to mid graphics very much, it was just last year when I started to play BF II regularly as well. Before I played only older titles.
I started played with the thought of getting an upgrade. Shortly after, my laptop helped me with that decision by sending it's graphic drivers (I guess) permanently to Oblivion, making it impossible for me to execute any greater programs anymore without causing emergency shutdowns after a few doots.
It's impressive what a steep upgrade one can receive by just waiting it out until better specs are getting cheaper over years.
Also this time I invested more into hard drive space, games nowadays just don't want to go with less than like 90 GB while external hard drives are just generally unreliable and unforgiving if you make a mistake.
Nice topic! @FearfulWarpII
What I'm currently running:
I have had this setup for 4 years at this stage looking to upgrade as soon as there is stock.
/Atic
@Player55I misspoke, it was actually the GT 7*1*0.
@EA_Atic Solid system! And thanks!
Looking at benchmarks (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8bcLG5c32jU) that card is at least good for battlefront at 720, I’m shooting towards 1080
The 6gb on the 1660 Super looks enticing (for $468 local pricing)