"Can they run Fallout?"

Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 6:07 am

Hey, I've got two PC details here, with all you need to know, my question is:

Well either one of them run Fallout 3 AND New Vegas?
And the other question,
Which one is dominant, and which one will give me more FPS for both games?

Intel Pentium ATI Radeon Base Level 775 PC 2011 Specs -

Processor CPU: Dual Core E6800 3.33Ghz

CPU Cooling: Intel Original Cooling System

Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz Economy

Motherboard: Asus P5G41T

Sound Card: 8 Chanel OnBoard Sound

Hard Disk 1: 500 Gigabyte 3.5" HDD

Hard Disk 2: Optional Extra

Optical Drive 1: Sony 24X DVDRW

Optical Drive 2: Optional Extra

Video Card 1 Main: HD5770 ATI Radeon 1GB

TV Card: Optional Extra

Networking {Broadband}: Gigabit Ethernet On Board

Power Supply: EVO 700 Watt Modular 80+ Certified

Operating System: No PreInstalled Operating System

Office Software: Open Office Suite PreInstalled

AntiVirus Software: AVG AntiVirus Free Edition

Keyboard & Mouse: Optional Extra

Monitor Display: Optional Extra

Warranty Period: 2 Year Return to Base Warranty
Price: 627.00

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Intel Pentium Nvidia Base Level 775 PC 2011 Specs -

Processor CPU: Dual Core E6500 2.93Ghz

CPU Cooling: Intel Original Cooling System

Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz Economy

Motherboard: Asus P5G41T

Sound Card: 8 Chanel OnBoard Sound

Hard Disk 1: 500 Gigabyte 3.5" HDD

Hard Disk 2: Optional Extra

Optical Drive 1: Sony 24X DVDRW

Optical Drive 2: Optional Extra

Video Card 1 Main: 1GB Nvidia GTX 460

Video Card 2: Optional Extra

TV Card: Optional Extra

Networking {Broadband}: Gigabit Ethernet On Board

Power Supply: EVO 700 Watt Modular 80+ Certified

Operating System: No PreInstalled Operating System

Office Software: Open Office Suite PreInstalled

AntiVirus Software: AVG AntiVirus Free Edition

Keyboard & Mouse: Optional Extra

Monitor Display: Optional Extra

Warranty Period: 2 Year Return to Base Warranty

645.00
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I'm hoping to reach max settings on both games, which one will do it easily?

Thanks.

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Lucy
 
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:18 pm

Besides 1 having an Nvidia based GTX460 and 1 having and ATI based 5770 graphics card they look almost identical with a very minor difference in CPUs. Personally if I had to choose between only those 2 PCs I'd take the 1 with the GTX460.(well really I'd just build my own but you know what I mean)
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Vincent Joe
 
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:29 am

Besides 1 having an Nvidia based GTX460 and 1 having and ATI based 5770 graphics card they look almost identical with a very minor difference in CPUs. Personally if I had to choose between only those 2 PCs I'd take the 1 with the GTX460.(well really I'd just build my own but you know what I mean)


Really? I thought the GTX 460 was actually superior by quite a bit.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:25 pm

Hi,

Really? I thought the GTX 460 was actually superior by quite a bit.


Maybe, but dont forget, ATI have always more fps, but ATI dont calculate all things (ATI supports only Antialiasing- Supersampling, ...(and some other things) in directx9, high quality (highest value) anisotropic filter NOT Jitter-Free, and so on...)


So, if u want high quality graphics in directx10 or directx11, use Nvidia, but dont be angry if u cant set graphic-settings to very high.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:14 am

Really? I thought the GTX 460 was actually superior by quite a bit.


GTX460 is superior to 5770. Thats what I was saying. I run Fallout New Vegas on highest graphics setting with my 460 at a steady 60+ FPS on 1920 X1080 resolution (1080p).
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 2:12 am

Hi,



Maybe, but dont forget, ATI have always more fps, but ATI dont calculate all things (ATI supports only Antialiasing- Supersampling, ...(and some other things) in directx9, high quality (highest value) anisotropic filter NOT Jitter-Free, and so on...)


So, if u want high quality graphics in directx10 or directx11, use Nvidia, but dont be angry if u cant set graphic-settings to very high.



Thats not true at all. ATI does not always have the highest FPS. That is just wrong. Where are you getting your information? And you can't set graphics settings to very high with nvidia cards??Where are you getting this stuff from? I run this game and many others on the highest settings with great results. Check your info and some benchmarks before you say stuff like this that is a complete lie and confusing to people that don't know any better. There are good ATI based cards and good Nvidia based cards. I personally prefer Nvidia.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:05 am

Hi,



Maybe, but dont forget, ATI have always more fps, but ATI dont calculate all things (ATI supports only Antialiasing- Supersampling, ...(and some other things) in directx9, high quality (highest value) anisotropic filter NOT Jitter-Free, and so on...)


So, if u want high quality graphics in directx10 or directx11, use Nvidia, but dont be angry if u cant set graphic-settings to very high.


I don't really know what you're hinting at, but the wording of most of your post is just wrong. I can somewhat agree that for an ATI and Nvidia card that are deemed equivalent overall, the ATI card does perform a bit better in Elderscroll/Fallout games due to the shader implementation of the games.

However, you're making a generalized statement for the cards in every scenario...not realizing that the reality is the GTX 460 is far superior to the Radeon 5770 in every game. The card that the GTX 460 rivals with is actually the Radeon 5850.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 1:57 am

Alright, despite all the awesome feedback from the last two rigs, I decided to get one with an Intel processer.

Alright, I found an ATi based one.

Processor CPU: Intel i3 550 3.20Ghz

CPU Cooling: Intel i5 Original Cooling System

Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz Economy

Motherboard: Asus P7H 55

Sound Card: 8 Chanel OnBoard Sound

Hard Disk 1: 500 Gigabyte 3.5" HDD

Hard Disk 2: Optional Extra

Optical Drive 1: Sony 24X DVDRW

Optical Drive 2: Optional Extra

Video Card 1 Main: HD5770 ATI Radeon 1GB

TV Card: Optional Extra

Networking {Broadband}: Gigabit Ethernet On Board

Power Supply: EVO 650 Watt Modular 80+ Certified

Operating System: No PreInstalled Operating System

Office Software: Open Office Suite PreInstalled

AntiVirus Software: AVG AntiVirus Free Edition

Keyboard & Mouse: Optional Extra

Monitor Display: Optional Extra

Warranty Period: 2 Year Return to Base Warranty.

€700.00 (709.99 with delivery)
(ex Tax: €578.51)

Well as the previous fellow said, the 5850 is the one that rivals the 460, well I have one that is slightly lower, but the CPU power is decent.
If you also must know, my resolution is 1280 x 1024, which I've recently heard is not the biggest size compared to the ones with 1980 x 1280, It's also an LCD monitor. I hope I'll be able to play Fallout in HD (720p at least)
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:01 pm

However, you're making a generalized statement for the cards in every scenario...not realizing that the reality is the GTX 460 is far superior to the Radeon 5770 in every game. The card that the GTX 460 rivals with is actually the Radeon 5850.


Ha lol, if u cant read graphic-card specs, thats not my problem, and i said nothing about specific models only about ATI and NVIDIA, thats right, but if u dont want to hear that ATI didnt calculate "half" of graphic who looks very shiny with nvidia-cards, thats not my problem!

Last post of me, because the user in here cant live with the point, that there is no german user board for fallout. only racist here, hope i didnt see anyone in any other boards.


havre a nice live
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:10 am

Ha lol, if u cant read graphic-card specs, thats not my problem, and i said nothing about specific models only about ATI and NVIDIA, thats right, but if u dont want to hear that ATI didnt calculate "half" of graphic who looks very shiny with nvidia-cards, thats not my problem!

Last post of me, because the user in here cant live with the point, that there is no german user board for fallout. only racist here, hope i didnt see anyone in any other boards.


havre a nice live


If your not going to contribute to the thread then you'll have to leave. Any further posts here must have an answer in them or else they/you will be straying to another topic.
Thanks.
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:24 am

[quote name='Wally Mack' timestamp='1301379516' post='17388885']
Alright, despite all the awesome feedback from the last two rigs, I decided to get one with an Intel processer.

Alright, I found an ATi based one.

Processor CPU: Intel i3 550 3.20Ghz

CPU Cooling: Intel i5 Original Cooling System

Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz Economy

Motherboard: Asus P7H 55

Sound Card: 8 Chanel OnBoard Sound

Hard Disk 1: 500 Gigabyte 3.5" HDD

Hard Disk 2: Optional Extra

Optical Drive 1: Sony 24X DVDRW

Optical Drive 2: Optional Extra

Video Card 1 Main: HD5770 ATI Radeon 1GB

TV Card: Optional Extra

Networking {Broadband}: Gigabit Ethernet On Board

Power Supply: EVO 650 Watt Modular 80+ Certified

Operating System: No PreInstalled Operating System

Office Software: Open Office Suite PreInstalled

AntiVirus Software: AVG AntiVirus Free Edition

Keyboard & Mouse: Optional Extra

Monitor Display: Optional Extra

Warranty Period: 2 Year Return to Base Warranty.

€700.00 (709.99 with delivery)
(ex Tax: €578.51)

Well as the previous fellow said, the 5850 is the one that rivals the 460, well I have one that is slightly lower, but the CPU power is decent.
If you also must know, my resolution is 1280 x 1024, which I've recently heard is not the biggest size compared to the ones with 1980 x 1280, It's also an LCD monitor. I hope I'll be able to play Fallout in HD (720p at least)
[/quote

I see your prices are in pounds. I don't know about prices where you are but the GTX460 768Mb I have and the Radeon 5770 cards are just about equal in price here in the states.The 5770 is a pretty good card. Its what I started to get before I chose the GTX460 . I don't think you will have any problems running FNV with it at the resolution you listed with high settings. Enjoy your new PC! Sorry , when I posted it somehow didnt quote your post and it seems it looks like I just added to your post:(
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:55 am

Alright, despite all the awesome feedback from the last two rigs, I decided to get one with an Intel processer.

Spoiler
Alright, I found an ATi based one.

Processor CPU: Intel i3 550 3.20Ghz

CPU Cooling: Intel i5 Original Cooling System

Memory: 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz Economy

Motherboard: Asus P7H 55

Sound Card: 8 Chanel OnBoard Sound

Hard Disk 1: 500 Gigabyte 3.5" HDD

Hard Disk 2: Optional Extra

Optical Drive 1: Sony 24X DVDRW

Optical Drive 2: Optional Extra

Video Card 1 Main: HD5770 ATI Radeon 1GB

TV Card: Optional Extra

Networking {Broadband}: Gigabit Ethernet On Board

Power Supply: EVO 650 Watt Modular 80+ Certified

Operating System: No PreInstalled Operating System

Office Software: Open Office Suite PreInstalled

AntiVirus Software: AVG AntiVirus Free Edition

Keyboard & Mouse: Optional Extra

Monitor Display: Optional Extra

Warranty Period: 2 Year Return to Base Warranty.

€700.00 (709.99 with delivery)
(ex Tax: €578.51)

Well as the previous fellow said, the 5850 is the one that rivals the 460, well I have one that is slightly lower, but the CPU power is decent.
If you also must know, my resolution is 1280 x 1024, which I've recently heard is not the biggest size compared to the ones with 1980 x 1280, It's also an LCD monitor. I hope I'll be able to play Fallout in HD (720p at least)



My card is a 5770 driven by a 3.4 GHz Phenom II X4 965, and I run just fine at 1920 x 1280 with most other settings maxed out. I get occasional stuttering and hitching, but nothing I can't live with. You should do just fine with that rig of yours.

One of these days I'll look into getting a 6870 or something similar.
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Greg Cavaliere
 
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Post » Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:00 am

It's actually Euro, and and I'm glad it is because pounds is more than euros these days.

Thanks for all your help.
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