Project cars, is my PC powerful enough?
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I've got an i5 with 8GB RAM, plus a decent graphics card (an MSI GTX 280 if memory serves)
Will this have enough punch to run Project Cars well? Not installed a single game on it so really no idea how it performs. There is a real time 'floating head' demo that knocked my socks off though.
Was going to get a PS4 for this game, but seem to be 2 reasons going for PC copy ... the title is cheaper, plus sounds like my Logitech G27 wheel wont be supported.
Will this have enough punch to run Project Cars well? Not installed a single game on it so really no idea how it performs. There is a real time 'floating head' demo that knocked my socks off though.
Was going to get a PS4 for this game, but seem to be 2 reasons going for PC copy ... the title is cheaper, plus sounds like my Logitech G27 wheel wont be supported.
Edited by EdT on Friday 10th October 16:57
Should run pretty well here are the minimum and recommended specs:
MINIMUM SPEC
CPU – 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400, 3.0 GHz AMD Phenom II X4 940
GRAPHICS – nVidia GTX 260, ATI Radeon HD 5770
MEMORY – 4Gb RAM, 1Gb VRAM
RECOMMENDED SPEC
CPU – 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7 3700, 4.0 GHz AMD FX-8350
GRAPHICS – nVidia GT600 series, AMD Radeon HD7000 series
MEMORY – 8Gb RAM, 2Gb VRAM
MINIMUM SPEC
CPU – 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400, 3.0 GHz AMD Phenom II X4 940
GRAPHICS – nVidia GTX 260, ATI Radeon HD 5770
MEMORY – 4Gb RAM, 1Gb VRAM
RECOMMENDED SPEC
CPU – 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7 3700, 4.0 GHz AMD FX-8350
GRAPHICS – nVidia GT600 series, AMD Radeon HD7000 series
MEMORY – 8Gb RAM, 2Gb VRAM
Believe it or not, it's taken me this long to get the PC all sorted in the garage. Had first session on Project Cars last night - what a CRACKER.
Visually it's great.. however I see a bunch of settings have defaulted of 'low' or 'off'.
So a question to PC experts here.. I have an i5 PC with GTX470 gfx; if I were to upgrade would I need to swap both PC and card, or could I have all the settings 'on' by upgrading only one?
Visually it's great.. however I see a bunch of settings have defaulted of 'low' or 'off'.
So a question to PC experts here.. I have an i5 PC with GTX470 gfx; if I were to upgrade would I need to swap both PC and card, or could I have all the settings 'on' by upgrading only one?
EdT said:
Believe it or not, it's taken me this long to get the PC all sorted in the garage. Had first session on Project Cars last night - what a CRACKER.
Visually it's great.. however I see a bunch of settings have defaulted of 'low' or 'off'.
So a question to PC experts here.. I have an i5 PC with GTX470 gfx; if I were to upgrade would I need to swap both PC and card, or could I have all the settings 'on' by upgrading only one?
I've never looked at Project Cars specifically but the vast majority of games are constrained by the graphics card long before a modern CPU. Your CPU is above min specs although without knowing which i5 it's difficult to know by how much. The GTX470 is 4 generations old GPU tech so I suspect if it's video setting you're talking about the GPU is holding you back. Visually it's great.. however I see a bunch of settings have defaulted of 'low' or 'off'.
So a question to PC experts here.. I have an i5 PC with GTX470 gfx; if I were to upgrade would I need to swap both PC and card, or could I have all the settings 'on' by upgrading only one?
Before making a recommendation for you to rush out and buy a new GPU though there are a number of questions that need answered:
What resolution are you playing at?
What's the rating/make of your power supply? (More powerful GPUs require better power supplies)
What's your budget?
The projector is 1080p. Love to go 4K - but £££££££££ - not yet, one day.
PSU is a meaty one , bought it when I had Novatech install the i5 & RAM (old mobo failed couple years back.. took the opportunity to upgrade). Think it's 850w or thereabouts.
I'd just like to tick all the effects on to turn it from 'wow' to 'WOOOOW'
PSU is a meaty one , bought it when I had Novatech install the i5 & RAM (old mobo failed couple years back.. took the opportunity to upgrade). Think it's 850w or thereabouts.
I'd just like to tick all the effects on to turn it from 'wow' to 'WOOOOW'
EdT said:
Hmmm.. looking at GTX cards on amazon..
looked at GTX 780, around £300 then spotted GTX 970 which is cheaper. What gives?
The GTX 780 is a previous generation card that was more expensive than the 970 when new (replaced by the 980). I think they go for around 150-200 on ebay now. 970 would be the one to go for given the choice as it is newer and has marginally better performance. I have 2 780's but I'm not looking to sell at the moment.looked at GTX 780, around £300 then spotted GTX 970 which is cheaper. What gives?
AMD's latest cards were released today, £270 gets you one with 8Gb.
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Graphics...
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Graphics...
Hmmm..
"Project CARS is having serious performance issues for AMD Radeon users"
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/45047/project-cars-h...
"Project CARS is having serious performance issues for AMD Radeon users"
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/45047/project-cars-h...
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