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Very badly mate its Amd, your lucky to run pacman on those pieces of s##t ;)
The only chips worth looking at nowadays are £1000 i7's
lulz at troll postVery badly mate its Amd, your lucky to run pacman on those pieces of s##t ;)
The only chips worth looking at nowadays are £1000 i7's
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anyway tc your are looking at a very rare piece. you are starring at whats known as a scortpius gaming platform by amd. scorpius is defined as a bulldozer (zambezi, phenom fx-4000, 6000, 8000 series) cpu, an amd 9 series chipset and then an hd 6000 or 7000 series gpu.
in this case you are starring at the latest of the low-mid range end scorpius platforms which sports the fx-6100 hexa-module cpu an amd 9 series chipset and an hd 7450. now it wont play games very well but you have a huge cieling to play with in potential. the 7450 is an hd 6450 with a new sticker
simply spend 70 bucks mroe here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102934
and you could play swtor on high or medium (varying on resolution) you can then turn around and sell the 7450 for 45 bucks and therefore only end up spending 25 bucks to make that machine a nice low end player. btw after that change u could play MW3 better than a console can XD
I'm thinking of getting an HP pavillion and I'm looking to run swtor smoothy to the point where I don't lag at all in pvp. Specs: Processor: AMD FX-Series Processor Speed: 3.3GHz Cache Memory 6MB on die Level 2 + 8MB shared on die Level 3 System Memory (RAM): 10GB Type of Memory (RAM): DDR3 SDRAM Hard Drive Type: SATA (5400 rpm) Hard Drive Size: 1.5TB Graphics: Radeon HD 7450 Video Memory: 1GB DDR3 (dedicated); up to 4855MB total available Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)Isaac92
Radeon HD 7450 is just rename Radeon HD 6450.
Bulletstorm gameplay on a Radeon HD 6450, Game settings all on HIGH with no AA @1024x768
[QUOTE="Isaac92"]I'm thinking of getting an HP pavillion and I'm looking to run swtor smoothy to the point where I don't lag at all in pvp. Specs: Processor: AMD FX-Series Processor Speed: 3.3GHz Cache Memory 6MB on die Level 2 + 8MB shared on die Level 3 System Memory (RAM): 10GB Type of Memory (RAM): DDR3 SDRAM Hard Drive Type: SATA (5400 rpm) Hard Drive Size: 1.5TB Graphics: Radeon HD 7450 Video Memory: 1GB DDR3 (dedicated); up to 4855MB total available Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)ronvalencia
Radeon HD 7450 is just rename Radeon HD 6450.
Bulletstorm gameplay on a Radeon HD 6450, Game settings all on HIGH with no AA @1024x768
EEEwwwwww thats horridAfter reading the SWTOR forum since its release I have reached the conclusion that the answer to your title is: Depends on what Bioware's engine-dice rolls.
I'm thinking of getting an HP pavillion and I'm looking to run swtor smoothy to the point where I don't lag at all in pvp. Specs: Processor: AMD FX-Series Processor Speed: 3.3GHz Cache Memory 6MB on die Level 2 + 8MB shared on die Level 3 System Memory (RAM): 10GB Type of Memory (RAM): DDR3 SDRAM Hard Drive Type: SATA (5400 rpm) Hard Drive Size: 1.5TB Graphics: Radeon HD 7450 Video Memory: 1GB DDR3 (dedicated); up to 4855MB total available Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)Isaac92thats a ridiculous pc. (no offence) 10gb of ram is stupid, its too much especially when paired with a slow 5400rpm hard drive, and a poor graphics card. Also i wonder how theyve acheived 10gb.. 5x 2gb sticks. thats stupid as they will only be working at half speed. usually ram amounts are in multiples of 4 for this reason. the PSU is probably too weak to support a better graphics card too, so youll be pissing money away buying this with a plan to upgrade it later.
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