Thanks. I found a pretty good setup with an i3 2100 and a HD 6850, but I would have to do without a HDD and use my old one... it is quite small and I am not sure of the speed on it. I think it's 150GB... I would also have to use the DVD reader from that computer. I'm trying to decide which is the better choice. How well does the 6770 with the AMD Athlon run Skyrim? Or a game similar in intensity...
Well I ran Skyrim on Ultra high settings, their words not mine, at 1680x1050 on an i3 2100 and HD6770.
What do you mean by "their words" ?
So do I even need a 6850 if I get an i3 2100? Or should I get the 6770 and another 4GB stick of ram?
Sorry I have assumed you have installed Skyrim already. On the initial start up of Skyrim, after installation, it will automatically detect your hardware and optimize graphics settings based on your hardware. For an i3 2100 and HD6770 the game set itself to Ultra high settings.
If the budget permits an HD6850 vs the HD6770, by all means definitely go with the HD6850 it is a fantastic card and will give you a solid +20% performance increase over the HD6770. Then just buy a new hard drive with the budget permits again.
How would the AMD Radeon HD 6770 do with swtor?
Everyone can piss on the floor. So be a hero, and shit on the ceiling.
Depends on the CPU. Any MMO, like ToR, will utilize a combination of CPU / GPU for peak performance. To give you an idea though the newest generation of I3's, such as the 2100, combined with an HD6770 is able to play the game on high settings, I maintained a consistent 60FPS with the combination.
For computer related questions I have to urge people to refer to the computer forum subsection or to PM me for more information. Easiest way at this point to answer your computer / star wars related questions.
CPU is AMD Phenom II x4 810
Everyone can piss on the floor. So be a hero, and shit on the ceiling.
I know others have said no, but I found it quite hungry in Ironforge (which was _the_ capital at the time). I'd go and hide in some of the little shops to get a better framerate while I waited for groups and stuff. The AH was a guaranteed 10FPS on my rig, which was happily 40+FPS outside, so yeah it had its moments.
OT: I played the beta weekend with everything I could find turned up to max on SLI GTX460's. Ran smooth as butter, even Dromund Kaas didn't drop the FPS. I'm hoping the AA won't make as huge a difference as Tom's is showing, since I got better FPS than he did without it.