gonk 0 Posted November 22, 2008 Are you ready for AA2 ? What are ppl currently using as a gaming machine... Operating System:- Windows Vista Home Premium (x64) Service Pack 1 (build 6001) Processor:- Intel E8600 Ram:- 8 gig Video:- ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 (2 gig) Monitor:- 22 Inch wide screen / 19 inch 2nd monitor Sound:- Creative SB X-Fi Joystick:- Thrustmaster HOTAS Net Connection:- ADSL2 with 4 meg synch. Keyboard:- G15 Misc:- TrackIR I think I am ready.... are you ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
celery 8 Posted November 22, 2008 Window$ XP Pr0 ASUS A8N-SLI GF 6600 GT A64 3000+ SB Live! 24-bit 1 GB 17" CRT Ready to roll. Btw, is it just me or do threads like this and "will this run?" posts usually just serve as ego boosters for owners of a brand new gaming rig? I have yet to see a mid to low range user ask if ArmA2 runs on his rig, it's always those who have the most ridiculously powerful PCs at the time and know the answer without anyone telling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Praelium 0 Posted November 22, 2008 Window$ XP Pr0ASUS A8N-SLI GF 6600 GT A64 3000+ SB Live! 24-bit 1 GB 17" CRT Ready to roll. Btw, is it just me or do threads like this and "will this run?" posts usually just serve as ego boosters for owners of a brand new gaming rig? I have yet to see a mid to low range user ask if ArmA2 runs on his rig, it's always those who have the most ridiculously powerful PCs at the time and know the answer without anyone telling. Wow, I have nearly the exact same system. I'm building a new one next week, though: Q6600 8800GTX* 2 Gigs of RAM * I'm not sure if this is the right card. It's kind of complicated, but I had an 8800GTS and it broke. I send it in for a free replacement under warranty, and they sent me an 8800GTX back instead. However, that one was having different problems right away, so I sent it back too. Hopefully I'll be getting the new card on Monday and hopefully it's the 8800GTX (or better). If it wasn't for the card I would have built the new PC last week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deadfast 43 Posted November 22, 2008 Btw, is it just me or do threads like this and "will this run?" posts usually just serve as ego boosters for owners of a brand new gaming rig? I have yet to see a mid to low range user ask if ArmA2 runs on his rig, it's always those who have the most ridiculously powerful PCs at the time and know the answer without anyone telling. Of course... Besides, I'm not entirely sure that Vista Home Premium is something to be proud of But not to derail the thread too much: Q6600 @3.0GHz (can't go higher before I buy a new fan) HD4870 512MB vRAM 4GB DDRII RAM @ 1000MHz XP 64-bit Just for the record I built this rig about half a year ago. Before that I was suffering with Athlon XP 2600+ (@1.9), FX5700, 2GB DDRI @ 400MHz RAM... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sparks50 0 Posted November 22, 2008 Works for Arma, will work for Arma 2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gsleighter 0 Posted November 22, 2008 Some cases might work better, I think. My dual core Celeron D may be a smoother ride thanks to Arma2 being multi-threaded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Infam0us 10 Posted November 22, 2008 Manufacturer: Homebuild Processor: AMD Dual Core 6400+ PSU 620W Corsair Modular Memory: 2GB Corsair XMS2 Hard Drive: 660 GB Sata II Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4870 Sapphire Monitor: F-417 Sound Card: Soundblaster X-Fi Speakers/Headphones: Medusa 5.1 Keyboard: G11 Mouse: G5 Mouse Surface: 4D Steel Operating System: Windows XP SP3 Motherboard: ABIT FATAL1TY AN9 32X nForce 590 Computer Case: Antec 900 Will it run ArmA 2 Celery ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wamingo 1 Posted November 22, 2008 Here's my ego boosting monster machine 3500+amd 7600gt 2 Pounds of Dust I'll pwn you all... @ 2.5 fps ... provided the installer doesn't say: "arma2 will not install on windows2000, sod off!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Call911-AGE- 0 Posted November 22, 2008 Works for Arma, will work for Arma 2. Crossing my fingers with my- HP PAV AMD ANth 4600+ 2.4ghz Dual Core 2 gig ram NVidia 7900GC Win Vista Home 32 Probably getting better GC an add more ram. When ArmA 1st came out I had an older system that ran it so I'm not really to worried Can't wait!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h - 169 Posted November 22, 2008 Q6600 @3.2Ghz 4Gb G.Skill DDR2 @ 800+ Mhz 8800GTS 512Mb (the G92 version, beats 8800GTX hand down..) 1Tb HDD (RAID) Vista Ultimate 64bit (would have 64 XP but it's too damn annoying to install; "Press F6 for 3rd party SCSI drivers".. Bah, way too 90's..) 26" screen (1920x1200) I'm guessing no worries with Arma2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gonk 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Btw, is it just me or do threads like this and "will this run?" posts usually just serve as ego boosters for owners of a brand new gaming rig? I have yet to see a mid to low range user ask if ArmA2 runs on his rig, it's always those who have the most ridiculously powerful PCs at the time and know the answer without anyone telling. Of course... Besides, I'm not entirely sure that Vista Home Premium is something to be proud of But not to derail the thread too much: Q6600 @3.0GHz (can't go higher before I buy a new fan) HD4870 512MB vRAM 4GB DDRII RAM @ 1000MHz XP 64-bit Just for the record I built this rig about half a year ago. Before that I was suffering with Athlon XP 2600+ (@1.9), FX5700, 2GB DDRI @ 400MHz RAM... This is just general chit chat... plus I hope this will provide some feedback to BIS on what everybody is using.  I hope I don't to have to run AA2 in windowed mode because I have more that 4 gig for ram.  aka AA.  Plus a ton of use also had to deal with the Fogging issue for months because of the 8800 series cards.  This might help BIS on what to test the game on and what combinations.... so please add what you are using. I don't want this to break down into will it or won't it run argument... just please list what your your machine is. thanks.. no I am not proud I am using vista  ... I just belived the hype about DirectX 10...  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fredsas 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Windows Media Centre 2005 Edition OS Dual 19 inch Monitors + 24 inch TV AMD X2 6000 Athlon CPU 8800GT 512MB GPU MSI K9 Neo v3 MB 2GB RAM 4 500GB SATA Western Digital in Raid Sound Blaster Audigy on Headphones/Mic Set Sound Blaster X-FI Audio on 5.1 Custom Surround System Game Types Played - Simulation Only Flight Sim Controllers: Saitek X45 Flight System Saitek P2600 Rumble Pad Racing Sim Controllers: Logitech Driving Force Pro Steering Wheel Act-Labs GPL 8 Speed HH Gear Shifter Act-Labs Performance Pedals (Gas/Brake/Clutch) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fredsas 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Vista Ultimate 64bit (would have 64 XP but it's too damn annoying to install; "Press F6 for 3rd party SCSI drivers".. Bah, way too 90's..) lol H Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeerHunter 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Me I'm waiting until the game is out , patched and reviewed before I sink anymore $$'s into hardware just for a game. By then hardware prices will be even lower than they are now.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Second 0 Posted November 23, 2008 My daddy bought it and seller told that it's good. Is it good then and will my ArmA2 roll? Just kidding. I bought it myself and it's nicely fast Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
celery 8 Posted November 23, 2008 By then hardware prices will be even lower than they are now.. But think about it: if you just wait a little longer the prices will be even lower than that, and don't get me started about waiting even more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maddmatt 1 Posted November 23, 2008 By then hardware prices will be even lower than they are now.. But think about it: if you just wait a little longer the prices will be even lower than that, and don't get me started about waiting even more. Well there's no point getting an upgrade until there's actually a game available worth upgrading for. First I'll see how GTA4 runs. If it runs well enough then I may as well wait for ArmA 2 to be released before I upgrade Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lemd 0 Posted November 24, 2008 Works for Arma, will work for Arma 2. Are you sure? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gsleighter 0 Posted November 24, 2008 Works for Arma, might actually work better for Arma2. Less demanding shaders, especially on vegetation, and dual-core support. I have an older dual core that Arma chokes when it gets busy enough, but it should run Arma2 better if it supports multiple cores. And, the 8800GTX is still a half decent video card, until the GTX260 goes down in price some more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savedbygrace 2 Posted January 3, 2009 I've heard so many varying opinions about dual vs. quad core but no one to actually list the pros and cons for each. Some say that Dual runs faster in certain circumstances than quad so why even bother with quad? I myself am still stuck on an old DDR with an AGP for video card and it seemed to run Arma fine with adjusted settings but now I am at a crossroad where I'm presented with the opportunity to upgrade as I need to accomodate the only game that I play on PC and I am unsure what to get. I see all the numbers but I don't understand them fully. Does the latest hardware necessarily mean the best? Which is better quad or dual? What is the favored manufacturers of motherboards, videocards, memory? What do the numbers mean? How do you know what type of fan works best for your system or CPU? All these questions are meandering through my mind as I contemplate how my next build will go. I have decided to purchase an Asus motherboard as it seems to be the preferred brand in many areas. I think I have settled on quad core technology for the simple reason that I want to be more than ready but is there more to it? And then there is the investment in a video card...oh boy, I want a good one that is leading edge but I'm not sure if I want to sink 300.00 into a graphics card that is over rated when a less expensive one will accomplish what I need. There is also the mere fact that if I get a PC that blows everyone elses' away and runs AA2 as smooth as glass on the highest settings with a loaded screen then all of my projects will be for nought because no one else will want to play them due to the fact that they can't run the stuff themselves. So where is the happy meduim? Can anyone help me determine whats good enough? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr_Tea 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Works for Arma, will work for Arma 2. That`s not sure, and in my case false. I run ArmA on an AthlonXP 3200+ which has 1 Core, so i can run ArmA but off course not, by any means, ArmA 2. Looks like i have to use ArmA for some time longer, even if ArmA 2 is out in a few month, as i run on a very tight budget. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pyronick 21 Posted January 3, 2009 Q9550 Maximus Extreme (quality board with lots of useless onboard/integrated/embedded crap on it) HD4870 1GB 4GB DDR3-1333 (soon to be upgraded to 8GB, once I have x86-64 Windows) 29320LPE Ultra320 controller (SCSI owns SATA anyday) I just need to know if Mega SEF takes advantage of X-Fi hardware, just so I can replace this SoundMAX crap. Already saving up for the next-gen Core i7 "Westmere", but that means I need a new board aswell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwentyFourSeven 0 Posted January 3, 2009 My PC cant run Arma, its 2ghz Processor Radeon x550 1gig Ram, Credit crunch means no money to buy $1000 machine to play 1 game lol. Â So sadly it means, i'll have the best of OFP (or have had from start), but as for the Arma series goes. By the time I can afford a PC to run it Arma will be in the days of old age. Â Upgrading PC would be cheaper of course but still money is tight. Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pyronick 21 Posted January 3, 2009 My PC cant run Arma, its 2ghz Processor Radeon x550 1gig Ram, Credit crunch means no money to buy $1000 machine to play 1 game lol. Â So sadly it means, i'll have the best of OFP (or have had from start), but as for the Arma series goes. By the time I can afford a PC to run it Arma will be in the days of old age. Â Upgrading PC would be cheaper of course but still money is tight. Â You don't need an entirely new machine. :P If you do a partial upgrade to your current system, you'll be able to play it. Sure, it won't be max graphics and visuals all the way but at least you'd be able to play. Look in to your RAM memory, what type. If your graphics card is PCI-Express you'll be fine. Based on those two factors, you could purchase a new processor + mainboard. The Q9450 is good value and works with both DDR2 (I assume you have this type of memory) as DDR3 memory. You'd need a compatible mainboard though. This way you can use your old PSU, memory, graphics card and other hardware. I never do full upgrades, way too expensive. Computers are nice and all and even though most people spend more time on the computer than in their car it's not really that important imo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ziiip 1 Posted January 3, 2009 Well, ArmA runs awful on my machine equipped with 1 GB RAM, 4850 HD and a dusty X2 4000+ CPU. Hopefully E6750s will drop by a mere 100 dollars by the time ArmA2 is out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites