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-The Professor
im getting so desperate im actually thinking of selling a couple of guns, and i never sell my guns...ever.
my specs:
samsung p2770 27"LED
core 2 duo e6750 2.66ghz
nvidia gtx560
8gb ram, dont recall the brand or specific type at the moment
windows 7 64 bit
corsair TX750w PSU
and my decade old thermaltake full tower covered in game and gun stickers, never gonna replace that thing.
this PC has been good to me, best rig i ever built, despite a 6 year old CPU and 3 year old GPU, i can still play even the latest games on maxed out or near maxed settings.
i know it can handle rome 2, but i need to upgrade eventually and rome 2 seemed a great time to do it, i want to be able to crank it to the max and play ultra massive battles without hiccups.
Pray to god it is a LGA155 <3. Your GPU is a decent low-mid range Card. Mid settings should run at a fair framerate. DON'T TOUCH THE CASE. IT IS ABOUT 50% OF THE PERFORMANCE!
-The Professor
yeah ive come to love corsair, everything ive bought from them has been rock solid, i have gone through several PSU's over the years, some bonked out after a few months, this one has been running for years without a hiccup, and i have my system running 24/7 too.
when i upgrade i wont be keeping the mobo, ill be getting a new mobo, CPU,GPU, ram and maybe an SSD, if i cant afford it all i may hold off on the ram and SSD, my current ram should do ok and its easy to swap out whenever, the GPU,CPU and mobo pretty much all gotta go together if im gonna see any serious improved performance.
still, with release so close i may just wait and see how well i can run it before i spend the money, maybe it will run better than i think.
i run shogun 2 on ultra no problems, so its possible rome 2 will run pretty well on high settings.
maybe a few...
but ive been a good boy lately, i havent bought any in at least 3 months.
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 2.7 GHz
12GB Stock RAM
64-bit Windows 7
Geforce GTX 690
1 terabyte HDD
16gb corsair 1600 ram
Windows 7 64
GTX 660 ti 2x SLI
500 HDD 7200 rpm
my specs are:
Intel i7-3630QM @ 2.4 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTx 635m
8 GB Ram
1000 GB hard drive
im a collector, so i mostly just fondle them.
I'm sure you can play it, probably fairly well too!
I'm running on an:
i5-2500k @ 3.7 Ghz
8 GB RAM
2GB GTX 660 Ti
24'' Asus monitor
So pumped for this game, glad I recently got fibre op as well because it's likely to be a large download!
Cyberpower Gaming Battalion 502 pc
AMD FX-4170 Quad-core processor 4.2 ghz
8.0 GB
2 TB Hard Drive hdd, dvdrw
AMD Radeon HD 7770 series Graphics Card
I think that site's tool may be a bit optimistic. It gave my old Core i7-920 Quad 2.67GHz (mine's running at 3GHz) a 9; I'd think that lots of the modern i5 CPUs are a lot better. Interesting that it gave my 8GB of RAM only a 9.
Dude it's not too optimistic, ok? i7-processor is among the best and newest processors on the pc-market!!! maybe they are better but can you tell the huge difference I dont think so, ok? but I dont know about your processor but mine's an i7 processor with 4 cores ;) and I can run Shogun 2 on high settings and Rome 2 wont be a problem either ;) PS. Maybe your processor is a 9 and you keep underestimating it, ever considered that??