Is my PC good running for running games?
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06-10-2012, 03:23 PM
Quote:OK, thanks werewolf, shonumi and admin89. And to the rest of you, GTFO. I don't see why you guys are SO BENT on me not being able to run Crysis 2 when I'm pretty sure I was just playing it no more than 30 minutes ago. Telling me I'm bottlenecked by my CPU would be easier, if you don't believe me about Crysis: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu...E4pX4V0cCw and gtfo. Well both of your questions were already answered so we figured it would be ok to discuss something else from the thread. If you post something that doesn't make sense or seems impossible people tend to post about it either out of curiosity or because they think you're wrong. By the way none of the videos in that query are running hardcore settings on a 6570. You should probably check for that before posting a link. We assumed you were running the game at a high resolution like 1080p since that's considered average these days. At 720p you can indeed achieve decent performance with that card running crysis 2 with hardcore settings. Quote:1360x768 fullscreen, I could try 1080p if I used HDMI cords, but those look like garbage on my monitor. That makes no sense. What kind of monitor do you have?
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It's a Sylvania LC225SSX. I tried googling why HDMI looks so weird, people say to change overlay to 0%, that doesn't make it better, but one person said change the HDMI 1 channel on my monitor to PC, but I have no clue how to do that, I've even looked through all the settings on my monitor.
06-10-2012, 09:08 PM
Quote:Sylvania LC225SSX 22" 720p HD TV (Google)Lol , it's 720p HD TV . You can't try 1080p on it HD -> 720p FullHD -> 1080p And the minimum requirement for 1080p gaming : AMD 6670 or AMD 6570 GDDR5 . Your AMD 6570 GDDR3 is not good enough Laptop: Mini PC :: 06-10-2012, 09:40 PM
Quote:And the minimum requirement for 1080p gaming : AMD 6670 or AMD 6570 GDDR5 . Your AMD 6570 GDDR3 is not good enoughReally ? All games have different requirements 06-11-2012, 12:39 AM
06-11-2012, 01:55 AM
Try a HD4350. It will work, particularly with very old games (which often need a patch to change to 1080p). My siblings and I thought that GPU was a monster, after having used an HD2400 for years.
Then again, these were very casual, very un-demanding games, and there was so much lag that most things very barely playable.
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