Will my computer run this game?
Alex_
Join Date: 2015-11-12 Member: 209188Members
Hello, I was wondering if the computer I am getting would be able to run this game, it looks really fun and I would love to play it! These are the features:
3.8 GHz AMD Vishera FX-4300 Quad-Core
8GB of DDR3 RAM
1TB 7200 rpm SATA III Hard Drive
AMD Radeon R5 230 GPU (1GB)
DVI / HDMI / VGA
24x Dual-Layer Super-Multi Drive
Gigabit Ethernet
8 x USB 2.0 Ports
USB Keyboard & Mouse Included
Windows 10 Home (64-bit
Thanks for any help that comes across!
3.8 GHz AMD Vishera FX-4300 Quad-Core
8GB of DDR3 RAM
1TB 7200 rpm SATA III Hard Drive
AMD Radeon R5 230 GPU (1GB)
DVI / HDMI / VGA
24x Dual-Layer Super-Multi Drive
Gigabit Ethernet
8 x USB 2.0 Ports
USB Keyboard & Mouse Included
Windows 10 Home (64-bit
Thanks for any help that comes across!
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That GPU looks better. Don't expect high-level graphics with that (even my rig can't pull that reliability, and I'm running a GTX970 with a I5 4690K CPU), but you should be able to run low graphics with more than decent fps. As for your CPU, it will probably do the job, and won't create that much of a bottleneck I think. Then again, if you have the money for it, I'd say you should get a upgrade. But I think the CPU should be just good enough for low settings
The thing is if I save up money that I can I could customize the whole thing, I am 14 right now so I can't really have a job but I want to save up for it myself, I have like $315 right now and if I get one with these features, it will be just about $400 more, these are the components to it:
3.5 GHz AMD Vishera FX-8320 Eight-Core
16GB of DDR3 RAM
2TB 7200 rpm SATA III Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 GPU (2GB)
DVI / HDMI / DisplayPort
24x Dual-Layer Super-Multi Drive
Gigabit Ethernet
8 x USB 2.0 Ports
USB Keyboard & Mouse Included
Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
That's an admirable quality for a 14-year-old boy to have. Nice to see, Alex.
Heh, the though is what counts here .
Also, I forgot to ask, as this is arguably the most important question when it comes to graphics cards, what resolution will you be playing at?
I play at 1360x768, so my Geforce 560ti and i4670k are fine for Experimental settings.
Chassis & Display Vortex Series: 15.6" AUO Matte 95% Gamut Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU) Intel® Core™i7 Quad Core Mobile Extreme i7-3940XM (3.00GHz) 8MB
Memory (RAM) 32GB KINGSTON HYPER-X GENESIS 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 (4 x 8GB)
Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680M - 4.0GB DDR5 Video RAM - DirectX® 11
Memory - Hard Disk 750GB WD SCORPIO BLACK WD7500BPKT, SATA 3 Gb/s, 16MB CACHE (7200)
A vary meaty machine, but I still get awful lag that really ruins my gaming experience on SN
As I am playing on a mac right now, I would have to say the resolution would probably be 1280 x 800, and as a question, being I am not really a computer guy that knows about a lot of stuff, is there any advice on a good, cheap intel processor?
Intel Core i5 4460 (which is a decent CPU, or if you cant afford it:
Intel Core i5 4670
Any other questions regarding PC building, ask away. Am happy to help
As of right now I think I am getting an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 GPU (2GB), so people told me that is a good GPU, would I still have to get better CPU? I think I am getting this one, I don't don't if it is a CPU because I am not too good with computers, but here is a component: 3.5 GHz AMD Vishera FX-8320 Eight-Core
reference 980ti
16 gigs at 1866
can i run subnautica?
Ofc not, what a shit pc xD
It is very important to make sure you have a balance between graphics card power and cpu power.
The graphics card is more than suitable for running this game, again, dependant on resolution, but anything upto and including 1920*1080 should be more than fine.
Your CPU FX8320, is on a par with my CPU -
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-4670K-vs-AMD-FX-8320
So on that note, with that CPU and the 960, you should be able to play on Experimental settings upto 1920*1080, and with 16gbs of RAM, it should be plenty of time until you run out of memory too.
Overall, that is a well balanced system, mid-ranged gaming system. Certainly capable of higher framerates and resolutions than I can do currently.
If you are speccing this as a new pc to buy, let me know how much that spec will cost you, and i'll see if I can come up with a system (i'm assuming pre-built?) that would be of similar performance, but try to save you some money.
Alternatively, if it is being spec'd on a website or something, you could just link me to that website so I can find out for myself and try to help As I said that PC is fine, but if I can save you some money at the same time, well, that means more for games right?
Here is the website :http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1170351-REG/cyberpowerpc_gamer_ultra_gua570_gaming.html?selectedType=Graphics Card&Graphics Card=AMD Radeon R5 230&RAM + Storage=8GB RAM + 1TB HDD&Processor=3.8 GHz AMD Vishera FX-4300
Thanks anyways dude!
If you really wanted to up your CPU without spending a fart ton of money and still get way better performance get a 8350 (I think you can use the same MOBO because they're both FX's AM3). I loved mine (in my older build) and it performed very well in basically everything. Intel can get you better FPS because support is usually better, so if you want to invest in something that will really run the game well the "old" haswell i5-4690k or i7-4770k will do you just fine.
Don't get into skylake. It is really powerful, fast, and full of features but the price is way too high right now. And on top of that you'll need DDR4 which while it has come down in price A LOT, it's still fairly expensive for what you get compared with DDR3. Another thing to avoid (on the parts I bought) is the Intel 750 series PCIe SSD. They're LUDICROUSLY fast, but waaaaaaaayyy to pricey for the few seconds taken off of boot and load times. It's nice if you're transferring big files (A 24ish gb file took 9 seconds from my SSD to PCIe SSD) but totally not worth it.
Edit: Oh, if you're looking for a pre-built go with this. It's the same specs except a little less ram, but you get a better Processor, case, and keyboard. Newegg usually has really good deals, steer clear of tiger direct though, especially if you want help with absolutely anything.
i7-4770K 3.5Ghz
GTX770 - 4Go
16Go RAM
SSD 512Go (better than my Sata to refresh biomes)
Subnautica runs perfectly in mode "Experimental" and high Graphics settings in 1920*1080
water rendering is good with my settings and computer
Have a nice day Submariners