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crysis specs?

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my bro had crysis for chirstmas but his pc barely meets the minimum of everything needed to run it.
so i was just wondering what sort of price would he be looking at for a machine to run it at a fairly decent setting?

saw some amd processors 5000+ for fairly cheap and some nvidia 9600gt graphics cards pretty cheap also.
cant remember what mobo i was looking at but it had built in sound card that supports 7.1 also.
would these be any good ? it worked out to about £300 all together.
any help, links or prices would be great thanks
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I'm getting a 17" MacBook Pro (Don't like the look of the new 15" one with the black keys) and it would play Crysis no probs

Its
2.5Ghz Core 2 Duo
4GB Ram
8900GT (512MB)
320GB 7200RPM

Cannt Wait =P~

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not a fan on lap tops, once you have thats basically it, barely any upgrade options unlike a desk top :thumleft:
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Azz wrote:I'm getting a 17" MacBook Pro (Don't like the look of the new 15" one with the black keys) and it would play Crysis no probs

Its
2.5Ghz Core 2 Duo
4GB Ram
8900GT (512MB)
320GB 7200RPM

Cannt Wait =P~

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no it won't, It'll run it but it won't look great and it'll be a low resolution i'm afraid

H3RB wrote:my bro had crysis for chirstmas but his pc barely meets the minimum of everything needed to run it.
so i was just wondering what sort of price would he be looking at for a machine to run it at a fairly decent setting?

saw some amd processors 5000+ for fairly cheap and some nvidia 9600gt graphics cards pretty cheap also.
cant remember what mobo i was looking at but it had built in sound card that supports 7.1 also.
would these be any good ? it worked out to about £300 all together.
any help, links or prices would be great thanks



Herb, To play crysis at a decent framerate at good resolution with all the eye candy on you are looking at a pc like mine and thats not cheap mate.

Crysis is such a strain on resources it's unreal, You need a really good graphics card (hd4870 x2 around £350ish, a decent processor and 4Gb of memory to have it looking as good as the video's i'm afraid.

If your bro's just meets the requirements then it'll be ugly mate or a slideshow i'm afraid :-(
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Graphics card is more important than anything on games like that, so to get it running well that's where I'd be splashing the vast majority of my cash. I'd be splashing out on at least a GTX260/280 and maybe another 1GB of RAM if he's not at the 3GB cap already. What are the specs of his current PC anyway?
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My PC runs crysis with most settings on high at 1680x1050 with arund 30 fps.

Spec is AMD X2 6000+ @ 3.2ghz
4gb 677mhz Ram
500gb SATAII 32mb Harddrive
HD4870 512mb graphics
Mobo is cheap £25 jobbie.
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his pc is oldddddddd
about 3-4 years old
amd athlon xp 2600+
1.92ghz
1gig ram
ati radeon 9550 graphics card
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Is it really worth spending that kinda bucks for the sake of one game, no matter how good it is?

Colleague at work recently spunked £4k on an Alienware PC, he says he needs the spec but I know fully well it was to play Crysis on full quality.
Sad IMO.
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Okay, I'd still go with the GTX280 and then add as much RAM as the motherboard will take. If it'll take another 2GB then great, if not then at least another 1GB. That should run it pretty well, although you are still going to be p1$$ing against the wind in some respects with such a slow CPU by today's standards.

Definitely worth looking looking at purchasing another PC soon I would suggest, and with the release of the Core i7 (which are ridiculously fast CPUs, as I've just got one) the last-gen dual-core and quad-core processors should be tumbling in price very shortly.
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matt_mr2t wrote:Is it really worth spending that kinda bucks for the sake of one game, no matter how good it is?

Given that Crysis really isn't that good, I'd agree with you, but then I've spent silly money just to play PC games in the past so I'm not one to talk :oops:
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Its ok recommending a GTX280 but a couple things to consider are...

1. It may not even fit the case/mobo

2. You'll need to upgrade the PSU (£40+)

3. Crysis really isnt that good and even the best PC's struggle as its poorly written.
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1. Very true, and a very good point. That motherboard doesn't even support PCIe, so you're going to have to bin the lot and start again.
2. Possibly, possibly not.
3. Agreed.
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ekona wrote:1. Very true, and a very good point. That motherboard doesn't even support PCIe, so you're going to have to bin the lot and start again.
2. Possibly, possibly not.
3. Agreed.

yeah i know a fair bit about pcs and i told him he may need to just replace everything.
crysis may not be much good but have u seen the graphics on that game on full :shock: im a graphics whore.
ive never been big on gaming on pcs, 2 years ago i built me a gaming pc cost me just under a grand and i think the only game ive played its cs source!
gonna try crysis on my pc and see how it runs, if its decent enough we're just gonna build him a pc around my specs should be cheap as chips
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first one won't run it on that card at all and the 2nd one will give you between 9 and 18 fps at 1280 x1024
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I think your going to need atleast a HD4850/GTX260
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un1eash wrote:I think your going to need atleast a HD4850/GTX260


Depends how he wants to run it, If he want's all bells and whistles he's looking at the 280 or even 4870x2 and a meaty cpu to go with it, Something like the q9550. then you have added expenses of a big psu and a case big enough for a 2 slot graphics card and before you know it you're over the 1k mark!

http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/yoyotech-inte ... 54380.html

this is slightly lower spec than mine

http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/yoyotech-inte ... 79985.html


p.s you are gonna need vista (ideally) to be able to run dx10 too
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mikee66 wrote:
un1eash wrote:I think your going to need atleast a HD4850/GTX260


Depends how he wants to run it, If he want's all bells and whistles he's looking at the 280 or even 4870x2 and a meaty cpu to go with it, Something like the q9550. then you have added expenses of a big psu and a case big enough for a 2 slot graphics card and before you know it you're over the 1k mark!


Exactly, to run at full you'll need to spend atleast 1k but to run it on low settings a HD4850/GTX260 will do but that kinda defeats the point. A 4870x2 at £350 is alot of money though :?
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un1eash wrote:
mikee66 wrote:
un1eash wrote:I think your going to need atleast a HD4850/GTX260


Depends how he wants to run it, If he want's all bells and whistles he's looking at the 280 or even 4870x2 and a meaty cpu to go with it, Something like the q9550. then you have added expenses of a big psu and a case big enough for a 2 slot graphics card and before you know it you're over the 1k mark!


Exactly, to run at full you'll need to spend atleast 1k but to run it on low settings a HD4850/GTX260 will do but that kinda defeats the point. A 4870x2 at £350 is alot of money though :?


Yeah it's possible to run it lower but he wants it looking like all the videos, £350 for a gpu is going rate for the top of the range cards, It's a better card thaeb is supposed to be a good card though as it's 2 x 260 gpu's on the same board.
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my bros not too fussed about running it on full spec. but saying that im looking for a new gaming pc to go in my front room to play via my tv so ill be looking to spend a fair bit on mine,
id say idealy he will want to run it on atleast medium specs with a decent frame rate and not much slow down.

im prob gonna need some help in the next few days looking for parts to make him a pc.
i aint built one for 2 years so with all the new stuff i have no idea what to get...
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