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GTX 750 TI, it's great?
Hello, I have a dual core 2,7 Ghz, 4 GB Ram and a GeForce GTX 750 TI, can I play this game? If I can, what level of graphics can I use?
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propably super low :D
Without problem.Setings about medium with AA and AS off.
最近の変更はrecercoが行いました; 2015年9月12日 11時06分
I do play the game with GTX 750 Ti OC 2GB. You will get up to 80 and more FPS on medium to ultra settings. Just make sure you set car reflections (the last settings tab) to Medium, post processing effects and shadows to Medium while all other settings can be maxed out. Use 2X AA.

Mirrors and smokes can be also maxed out - they make almost no effect on FPS. World detail can be maxed out.

Speaking generally I would advice running FRAPS on Mugello track and trying different settings until you get 60-80 FPS with Vsync off and good picture. After that you will be able to run large tracks (Nordschleife, Spa) with good FPS too.

This is not very graphically demanding game, you will find suitable settings.
最近の変更は♡ _GneevS_ ♡が行いました; 2015年9月12日 11時23分
Reflections are the biggest FPS killer.
quf 2015年9月12日 13時00分 
You will need to upgrade the dual core cpu to a minimum quad core if you want to run many cars (>16) in a race, either offline or online. I also have a dual core so I usually get 35-40 fps at race start, then after the cars aren't so close together it raises to 60. Don't forget to use a frame limiter, for the gpu to not work too much giving too many frames. So is good to lock it to 60-64, depending on screen tearing.

But don't worry, the carrer races don't have an insane amount of cars on the grid, usually 8-16, so you should be safe. Except that when you go Online and there can be 24, but besides race start, you can get 60 after the race develops. Just watch out the reflections settings, smoke generation, shadows, pp effects.. well just experiment with the settings.
I use a 650 ti an play around 58 fps with reflections +aa and as at high settings, with full grid ai it drops to 45fps @ start. That dual core will be your bigest hinderance
Your VGA is ok. I play with almost everything at max, 1080p, at 45 - 50 fps. What takes you out of the game is the CPU and RAM.

My rig is a Phenom II 945 + 8GB RAM + 750Ti reference and I get the CPU overload warning with 15 cars on track.
playing on a gtx 470, AMD FX4100, 8 GB Ram... Settings around medium, world detail maximum and it runs flawless... (gotta admit, the rather low resolution of my screen helps a bit ^^)

get a decent processor and more ram and your´re good to go... as ppl said, the CPU and RAM are very low,not only for this game... what you are running currently is a twin turbo stuffed upon a 1.0l 35hp engine...

my settings
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最近の変更はJackrabbit_V6/ RSProduxxが行いました; 2015年9月12日 21時43分
Your 750ti has 2Gibyte of vram? Then it should do just fine. And opposite to popular believe: you want to optimise your settings for 60+ fps at the statistical minimum. Turn down settings until you cannot make out any dips below 60fps. And yes: the frame-limiter built-into the game is effective: smoothing out the graphics by letting the gpu breathe easier once it reaches that magical threshold you select. My own monitor synchronises at about 58.9 Hz - so I actually set my threshold to 59Hz. So this may vary with each system.

Upgraded from a hd5770 wth 1Gibyte to a 390.: So from my personal experience:
a) you want more than 1 Gibyte vram on your gpu for this game
b) I should not have waited 5 and a half years to upgrade to something newer. 60fps without any dips below really does make a difference!

Your cpu should be o.k. as long as you are contempt with not maxing out the number of AI cars. In online-multiplayer: vram in combination with graphics-settings will be your bottleneck.
最近の変更はSimon said EAT DUST PLAYER_1 !が行いました; 2015年9月13日 1時58分
I think the gtx 750 ti is a good graphic card and you can play games whithout problems but i think you can buy 2 gb more ram
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I think the gtx 750 ti is a good graphic card and you can play games whithout problems but i think you can buy 2 gb more ram
system-RAM is "cheap" right now. Should you decide to purchase some more: make sure that you have
a) enough free RAM slots
b) make the additional amount at least 4Gibyte for a total of 8GiByte. 8GiByte seems to be the sweet-spot for casual home-use and gaming at the moment. Your computer's base-components would probably support way more than that, but then again: always stick to what you need
c) Without a 64-bit operating system, you will not make use of any more than the 4 Gibyte you already have. Stefano Casillo has mentioned for Assetto to ship in a 64bit build-version in the near future. Right now, at least this game is 32bit and does not make use of more system-memory than ~3 Gibyte. Which is a lot already, compared to other games. More system-RAM than 4GiByte (when supported with a 64bit-OS) will however free up "space" for background processes and enable for everything to run more smoothly together.

d) system-RAM does not replace the vram that is soldered-by-the-factory onto your graphics card. That stuff is not servicable/upgradeble. Hence my question about your specific copy of that 750-ti
Simson の投稿を引用:
I think the gtx 750 ti is a good graphic card and you can play games whithout problems but i think you can buy 2 gb more ram

More than 4GB RAM won't do the trick in AC as it is a pure 32 Bit application (you can read it from fine print on the bottom of loading screens).

As concerning GTX 750 Ti, it is an absolutely fine GPU for this game (same Maxwell architecture as 970 series), enough powerful and running on low temperatures, all you need is to FRAPS the Mugello track and experiment with the settings: car reflections, shadows, post processing effects are all somewhat optimum at Medium level (enough eye candy with maximum FPS) other settings can be maxed out.

But the game is very CPU heavy so each additional car during race will decrease your FPS. Personally I am playing solo, just doing lap after lap in practice mode.
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More than 4GB RAM won't do the trick in AC as it is a pure 32 Bit application (you can read it from fine print on the bottom of loading screens).

If you have a 64 bit OS, more than 4GB RAM will be beneficial in certain circumstances and more so as games / programs that use large amounts of data become 64bit themselves.

If you only have 4GB RAM your OS will be using 1/4 to 1/2 of that before you have even launched any other applications. A 32 bit application may only be able to use upto 4GB itself but there is also consideration for other programs and the OS that will be running at the same time.

I have Win 8.1 with 16GB RAM, while running GTA V I have seen 8GB being used across the OS and other programs (including GTA) with about another 4GB reserved. so 12GB was actually being referenced.
with that cpu very low settings
最近の変更はBRT Cobraが行いました; 2015年9月13日 14時22分
Like others have said, your CPU is your limiting factor here. I'm running the same card as you (750 ti w/ 2GB vram) with a 3.0Ghz quad-core i5 (which is kind of a mediocre processor as gaming goes), and rarely drop below 60 fps on Ultra unless I'm running a race with 20+ cars on the track (average is around 80 fps). You should be able to play this game fine if you lower settings a bit, but you're just not going to get the most out of that 750 ti with your current machine.
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