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    Help figuring out of my potato will run SB?

    My current gaming computer is a 6 yr old Lalafell that does well enough for the things I want to do in the game, but I'm a bit concerned that changes to graphics, etc in SB are going to push it over the edge. I've looked up the min requirements, but to be honest, it's been so long since I've been into tech some of the names are foreign to me. Could someone please put them in terms of GPU Xgigs RAM, CPU Xgigs processing and Y# of cores, etc?

    I ran the benchmark and got a Standard result. Should this mean I'll be able to run it? I'm not a huge dungeoneer and certainly not a raider so I don't expect to be having issues with the machine blowing up from particle effects. I just want to know if I can run SB before buying it and finding out I can't play it.

    Thank you for your time,
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    Run the Stormblood-Benchmark and test how good/bad your score is?

    Edit: Sry, I misread your post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tremara View Post
    Run the Stormblood-Benchmark and test how good/bad your score is?

    Edit: Sry, I misread your post
    No worries, it happens all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illmaeran View Post
    I ran the benchmark and got a Standard result. Should this mean I'll be able to run it?
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illmaeran View Post
    Cheers,
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    Cheers,
    being nice.
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    Hmmm, let's see here.

    I know my machine has:
    Intel quad core
    HDD
    Nvidia 1.2g (?) GPU

    I suppose I'm going to have to figure out the hardware specifics when I get home and post them for review.

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illmaeran View Post
    Back to my original question; I truly have no idea if my machine will run SB, am not tech savvy enough anymore to know what the names of specific bits of hardware mean relative to performance, i.e. Nvidia SuperAwesomeGPU 1589, and if the Standard score on the benchmark is an affirmative that my machine will run it.

    Any help or "yes/no" answer would be appreciated.
    Is this your graphic card that is in your computer? EVGA 015-P3-1589-AR GeForce GTX 580 (Fermi) FTW Hydro Copper 2 1536MB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
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    When designing a gaming PC, some new terms have come up because additional specs became relevant.

    Some things to look for are:
    GPU (Graphic Processing Unit): Typically, this is referred by the card type such as Nvidia GeForce 1080 GTX

    VRAM (Video Random Accessed Memory): In terms of system requirements, this refers to the amount of RAM that is sitting on your graphic card. (Do not worry about the type of RAM such as GDDR5 as you have no control over that.)

    CPU (Central Processing Unit): When it comes to system requirements, the only real thing to look at are: 1) Does it have at least 2 Cores before multi-threading? 2) How much speed does it have? (Other specs are very important, but you do not need to worry about it unless you want to build the best or even overclock.)

    Another thing that is not really mentioned is having a Solid State Drive (SSD) instead of a HDD (Hard Disk Drive) for your main drive where the game is installed.


    If you are still wondering what cores have to do for CPU, it is the number of physical CPU combined into 1. For example, Intel i7-6700 has 4 cores and is hyperthread to have 8. That means that CPU can process up to 8 commands at once because the hyperthreading allows each core to handle 2 commands at nearly the same time.
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    Open the benchmark once more. under Official Website it gives you 3 pieces of important information.

    You operating system
    Your Processor
    Your Graphics Card

    It's the quickest way to find that bit of information. As for your ram, you can go to "System" and it will be below Your Processor which is another way to find that info.

    On fair warning, you have to be mindful of your motherboard if you want to upgrade your ram, since new ram may be incompatible with older motherboards and the newer motherboards are no longer compatible with older ram. It is a bit frustrating to be honest lol.
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    I been waiting for a response if I found the matching graphic card or not.

    I looked up the specs and while the graphic card I found has more RAM for than the Nvidia GeForce 750 GTX, which is the minimum GPU on their system requirement, the GPU I found is about 500MHz slower, which could be a problem. If IQ is looking for running higher than minimum, then upgrading the graphic card will be needed.

    As for other parts such as the RAM, CPU, and motherboard; IQ has to let us know in order to help with those.
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