What kind of settings am I looking at?

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I hate to do this since i have asked before but i have officially ordered by setup, how high can i run Tera. Thank you!!

Sapphire HD Radeon 6770 1gb DDR5

Intel Core i3-2100 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz LGA 1155 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 2000 BX80623I32100

ASUS P8H67-M PRO/CSM (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel H67 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard

8GB Corsair DDR3 1333 RAM

Windows 7 64 bit
Squat Profile Options #12

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You shouldn't have to upgrade your gpu unless you HAVE TO play on everything maxed out while having 60+ fps.
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Xefis on 2012-02-17 23:05:40 UTC
I hate to do this since i have asked before but i have officially ordered by setup, how high can i run Tera. Thank you!!

Sapphire HD Radeon 6770 1gb DDR5

Intel Core i3-2100 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz LGA 1155 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 2000 BX80623I32100

ASUS P8H67-M PRO/CSM (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel H67 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard

8GB Corsair DDR3 1333 RAM

Windows 7 64 bit

Not high since you have no graphics card to speak of. Not sure if it will run at all on this integrated pos.

You need a standalone graphics card for any serious gaming.
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Nebuleux on 2012-02-17 23:03:19 UTC
Ok for starters with all your components you listed, you should really install Windows 7 (borrow it from a friend, a school, or *cough* Torrents *cough*) ...I installed the same exact CPU in my GF's PC, and I unlocked it to 6 cores instead of the stock 4 cores. I also put a Raedon HD 6770 in there instead of a 6870. I get, on max settings, 55 FPS (27-32 FPS in cities) on K-Tera.

Now when you said " • GPU: SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6850 100315L W/Eyefinity " are you just stating that the 6850 supports Eyefinity or are you goning to use Eyefinity?
I also would like to know which motherboard you are using?


But to sum it up on stock settings ypu can run mid-high settings, but with some easy tweaking you can run max just fine.
I'll be getting an "ASUS M4A88T-M AM3 AMD 880G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard" in the next few days. And here's the link to the graphics card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102908
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Ezras on 2012-02-17 23:00:36 UTC
Yeah, I'd say high for sure, and like Gezodiac said, if not max.

I've got Win7, Phenom II 965 BE (OC'd to 3.9ghz), 4gh DDR3 2000mhz, and a Radeon HD 5870, and I was able to run it on high. According to FRAPS my fps was usually around 45 - however I never really saw any visual lag or stuttering expect for once or twice when in an extremely populated segment of town, and even then it was just a blip.


Hey Ezras, what was your FPS when u began recording with fraps? Just curious, mine dropped to 11-21 using full screen and 60fps settings.
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Squat on 2012-02-17 23:08:50 UTC

Not high since you have no graphics card to speak of. Not sure if it will run at all on this integrated pos.

You need a standalone graphics card for any serious gaming.

Ignore me. I'm blind. The 6770 will be good enough to run on semi high settings.
Nebuleux Profile Options #17

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I would also like to state again that you should really, and I mean REALLY install Windows 7 64-bit ... You wont get near high settings on WinXP 32-bit, games these days don't use more than 4GBs of RAM, but if you like running programs in the background of your games and multi-tasking, go ahead and spend the extra $10-$15 on the 8GBs of RAM.

And again INSTALL WINDOWS 7 64-BIT, you will notice a big difference
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Sotetsu on 2012-02-17 23:08:50 UTC
Nebuleux on 2012-02-17 23:03:19 UTC
Ok for starters with all your components you listed, you should really install Windows 7 (borrow it from a friend, a school, or *cough* Torrents *cough*) ...I installed the same exact CPU in my GF's PC, and I unlocked it to 6 cores instead of the stock 4 cores. I also put a Raedon HD 6770 in there instead of a 6870. I get, on max settings, 55 FPS (27-32 FPS in cities) on K-Tera.

Now when you said " • GPU: SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6850 100315L W/Eyefinity " are you just stating that the 6850 supports Eyefinity or are you goning to use Eyefinity?
I also would like to know which motherboard you are using?


But to sum it up on stock settings ypu can run mid-high settings, but with some easy tweaking you can run max just fine.
I'll be getting an "ASUS M4A88T-M AM3 AMD 880G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard" in the next few days. And here's the link to the graphics card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102908
Oh, & I also forgot to mention that the gpu SUPPORTS Eyefinity (Though, in all honesty, I'm not quite sure what that means. I'm a beginner at building computers)



@Nebuleux: I'll definitely take your word for it. I'd REALLY love to max out the settings on this game, & it seems like I'm just a few tweaks away from achieving that.
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Kymaera on 2012-02-17 23:09:01 UTC
Ezras on 2012-02-17 23:00:36 UTC
Yeah, I'd say high for sure, and like Gezodiac said, if not max.

I've got Win7, Phenom II 965 BE (OC'd to 3.9ghz), 4gh DDR3 2000mhz, and a Radeon HD 5870, and I was able to run it on high. According to FRAPS my fps was usually around 45 - however I never really saw any visual lag or stuttering expect for once or twice when in an extremely populated segment of town, and even then it was just a blip.


Hey Ezras, what was your FPS when u began recording with fraps? Just curious, mine dropped to 11-21 using full screen and 60fps settings.


I only have the free version of FRPAS, so I don't think I can record, right? Either way, I was not recording, I just turned it on to see fps, since I could not find a console command to display.

A lot of the time I was actually up closer to 55ish, but during battles, especially if there was a lot of mobs near, I would drop into the lower 40s. I'll be curious to see what happens when they implement the HD res textures.

Though I have been eyeing upgrading to two 6000 series Radeons...or possibly even the new 7000 series (if my sister - who works at AMD - can get me a discount :)
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[quote name='Sotetsu' at='2012-02-17 23:15:28 UTC'][quote name='Sotetsu' at='2012-02-17 23:08:50 UTC']


Oh, & I also forgot to mention that the gpu SUPPORTS Eyefinity (Though, in all honesty, I'm not quite sure what that means. I'm a beginner at building computers)

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Eyefinity allows you to hook up multiple monitors and have the display scale across all three displays seamlessly without compromising the aspect ratio (read as: it won't look all scrunched up). Keep in mind though you need at least 3 monitors. Just google it or look it up on AMD's site and you will see how awesome it can be.