Monster Hunter: World

Monster Hunter: World

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gtx 1050ti
will i be able to run this game with a 1050ti 4gb? and i5
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Zangato Aug 3, 2018 @ 8:08pm 
i5 what? You could have i5 that is worst then dual core.
Wild Aug 3, 2018 @ 8:11pm 
GPU is fine, the i5 will be better if at least 4th gen, or 3rd gen and capable of overlocking.
Moga CMDR Aug 3, 2018 @ 8:14pm 
2500k was supposedly running this at about 60fps with medium settings, that said it had some hiccups, audio desync and 4-5 second of lock up here and there. so if you have more than that you probably are ok.

Wild Aug 3, 2018 @ 8:47pm 
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
2500k was supposedly running this at about 60fps with medium settings, that said it had some hiccups, audio desync and 4-5 second of lock up here and there. so if you have more than that you probably are ok.

That's quite odd, the i5 2500k (a beast, ahead of its time, and still holds up well) is capable of surpassing a lot of newer i5s and the i3 8100 if overlocked properly. The "hiccups" could be happening because of poorly thermal solutions on the overlocked CPU, that causes it to dramatically lower the speed to cool down. Maybe running this game with good coolers on the i5 2500k or just using the stock speed could net good performance, since its performance is very close to the i5 4460 (the "minimum" requirement).
hamskin Aug 3, 2018 @ 9:15pm 
Originally posted by Pickanha:
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
2500k was supposedly running this at about 60fps with medium settings, that said it had some hiccups, audio desync and 4-5 second of lock up here and there. so if you have more than that you probably are ok.

That's quite odd, the i5 2500k (a beast, ahead of its time, and still holds up well) is capable of surpassing a lot of newer i5s and the i3 8100 if overlocked properly. The "hiccups" could be happening because of poorly thermal solutions on the overlocked CPU, that causes it to dramatically lower the speed to cool down. Maybe running this game with good coolers on the i5 2500k or just using the stock speed could net good performance, since its performance is very close to the i5 4460 (the "minimum" requirement).
Really depends i think. If this game is as CPU hungry as the devs make it out to be could be the cause. From devs they said they render the entire level and all the AI and pathing on load. 2500k was a hell of a beast though, straight to 4.7Ghz on air on a stock cooler from 2011?, that thing blew threw time and hasn't showed its age really till recently on some games.
KISARAGI Aug 3, 2018 @ 11:07pm 
I think i'm the one should be asking something like this
My processor is only an i5-4400 (exact min requirement), and my driver is only GeForce GTX 750Ti while the min requirement is 760.

If anyone could answer this, any comments and some graphic detail about it would be appreciated.
Thx!
Wild Aug 3, 2018 @ 11:13pm 
Originally posted by 如月 吉良:
I think i'm the one should be asking something like this
My processor is only an i5-4400 (exact min requirement), and my driver is only GeForce GTX 750Ti while the min requirement is 760.

If anyone could answer this, any comments and some graphic detail about it would be appreciated.
Thx!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duyFRUjw0ro

A youtube channel called Back2Gaming tested the game solo on a gtx 750 ti and an i3 8100 (a little bit better than your i5-4460), and he got 45 fps average when fighting a large monster, and 60 fps in town, all on low settings. I think you will run fine.
Gotsa Aug 4, 2018 @ 3:18am 
1050 ti is fine, bechmarked it on youtube able to run low graphics on 90FPS, highest settings ran 25~30FPS. so you can realisticly get 60fps by tweaking resolution and certain settings. as for the CPU it depends on the generation / version. anything passed gen 3 or 4 seems acceptable (might get stuck on low). but gen 5 or later seems reasonable enough.
HumbleDog Aug 4, 2018 @ 5:45am 
Originally posted by Pickanha:
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
2500k was supposedly running this at about 60fps with medium settings, that said it had some hiccups, audio desync and 4-5 second of lock up here and there. so if you have more than that you probably are ok.

That's quite odd, the i5 2500k (a beast, ahead of its time, and still holds up well) is capable of surpassing a lot of newer i5s and the i3 8100 if overlocked properly. The "hiccups" could be happening because of poorly thermal solutions on the overlocked CPU, that causes it to dramatically lower the speed to cool down. Maybe running this game with good coolers on the i5 2500k or just using the stock speed could net good performance, since its performance is very close to the i5 4460 (the "minimum" requirement).
my friend got i5 7600k will it work? i want to gift it but if it doesnt work it will be waste
Moga CMDR Aug 4, 2018 @ 5:50am 
Originally posted by EE sama:
my friend got i5 7600k will it work? i want to gift it but if it doesnt work it will be waste
thats a good cpu, its fine.
HumbleDog Aug 4, 2018 @ 5:54am 
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
Originally posted by EE sama:
my friend got i5 7600k will it work? i want to gift it but if it doesnt work it will be waste
thats a good cpu, its fine.
thanks
[☥] - CJ - Aug 4, 2018 @ 6:16am 
as an owner of a 2500k @ 4.5
I can say that it is showing its age

Outside of a complete upgrade, an i7 2600k or 2700k would help lessen the need for a full upgrade
Deorwine Aug 10, 2018 @ 1:10am 
Will i able to run this game with i3 3rd gen and 1050ti?
[☥] - CJ - Aug 10, 2018 @ 2:53am 
low/med
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