The FPS difference is is whether you have good CPU(Quad core and above) and a good Graphic card. From my experience, the CPU on the top list.
WTB new rig for Cataclysm, LF: ~50+fps in heavy raid environment
WTB new rig for Cataclysm, LF: ~50+fps in heavy raid environment
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Dec 8 2010, 05:22 PM
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The FPS difference is is whether you have good CPU(Quad core and above) and a good Graphic card. From my experience, the CPU on the top list.
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Dec 8 2010, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(vostroxe @ Dec 8 2010, 05:30 PM) imo,it depends on what ts wants..if want eye candy performance,get gc dx11 n use dx11 setting..if want smooth gameplay,choose quad cpu..once i play ultra setting with gtx 260 n e8400 (dual core),when reach at grizzly hills,crstalsong and scholazar basin,super lag.. ^^True, it's up to the OP to decide which settings he want to play. If he has lot of $$ to burn, might as well get the intel i7 system. I'm using only AMD Phenom II X4 and ATI 4850 card, and still plays good on ultra setting. |
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Dec 8 2010, 06:09 PM
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Yeah, i'm tempted to upgrade to 6870, is the price going down already?
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