High Def Dave 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Cheers will look into this, around the £800 budget at the mo so will see what i can get, Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maddogx 13 Posted May 18, 2011 For some time I`ve been wondering: what type of CPU would be best for ArmA2? Of course I`ve heard that the multi-core CPU would be required. The question is whether this would be the 2 Core or 4 Core one? It depends. Arma2 does scale to four cores, but if you're faced with either getting a slow quad core or a fast dual core, you'll probably be better off with the fast dual core. A fast quad core will obviously be better than either of the above, but they are also more expensive. It really depends on your budget. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted May 18, 2011 Fast quads are indeed more expensive but note that the (170 eu) i5-2500K already is the "ultimate" cpu for arma, within a few % of the 2600K and no difference if you set the clockspeeds yourself. you can save a little bit by getting an i5-2400 (145) and overclocking it to 3.5Ghz, but that's the maximum intel will allow. If you want to save more a phenomIIx4 955 BE (95 eu)is probably the best choice. After that the AthlonIIx3 triple core (only 60 euro's) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kremator 1065 Posted May 18, 2011 Im running a Core i7 2.67GHz at 3.90GHz in air cooling without any problems. There are no problems running Arma2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pvtpile1981 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Im going to be upgradeing to a Sandybridge from an XP core 2 duo set up and wanted to know what detail level and fps I can expect (in general)? Windows 7 64 Intel SB 2500k (stock speed at first then OC to 4.5/4.8GHz) G.Skill RipJawsX 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-17000C9 OR would I denefit from 8 gig? Gigabyte GTX 460 slight OC Corsair 650W TX Western Digital Black 600 If youve recently upgraded from a Core 2 Duo let me plz, thanx guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggyluv 2136 Posted May 18, 2011 (edited) Im going to be upgradeing to a Sandybridge from an XP core 2 duo set up and wanted to know what detail level and fps I can expect (in general)?Windows 7 64 Intel SB 2500k (stock speed at first then OC to 4.5/4.8GHz) G.Skill RipJawsX 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-17000C9 OR would I denefit from 8 gig? Gigabyte GTX 460 slight OC Corsair 650W TX Western Digital Black 600 If youve recently upgraded from a Core 2 Duo let me plz, thanx guys. I found the upgrade from duoCore to Sandybridge to be a profound one. Huge improvement in performance especially in Arma2. Sitting at a modest 4.6 OC which so far seems rock stable. Funny, I added another 460gtx to run in SLI a week ago and have them OC'ed 850/1700/2080 and improved my 3dMark11 by 1400 points yet my Arma benchies remain almost the same with maybe 2-3 fps improvement. Sandy is the way to go! Edited May 18, 2011 by froggyluv Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pvtpile1981 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Sweet, tbh im buying the i5 2500k just for ArmA II (hence why I don't play it much) ive never been able to properly enjoy ArmA II when the gfx arent great and the fps drops into the teens. Do you run 4 gig of ram or 8 gig? It would save me some money if I were to only buy 4 at first and maybe get a better after market cooler rather than using the stock Intel one, oh I can't use a socket 775 after market cooler on the 1155 socket can I? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted May 18, 2011 I can't use a socket 775 after market cooler on the 1155 socket can I? Nope, unless that cooler has brackets for socket 1156 (same holes as 1155) as well, maybe there's an aftermarket bracket for it. Or you can buy an asrock P67 extreme 3 or 4, they also have the 775 holes. But I wouldn't buy asrock because they dont have a very good reputation where reliability is concerned. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PuFu 4600 Posted May 18, 2011 4 GB is a stretch nowadays. Even so, if You want it only for A2, 4GB should suffice. and no, 775 and 1155 have different holes layout for coolers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pvtpile1981 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Thats what I thought well thank you anyway :), im gonna see how much 8 gig of RipjawsX is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coffeecat 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Nope, unless that cooler has brackets for socket 1156 (same holes as 1155) as well, maybe there's an aftermarket bracket for it. Or you can buy an asrock P67 extreme 3 or 4, they also have the 775 holes. But I wouldn't buy asrock because they dont have a very good reputation where reliability is concerned. not true. im using my "old" Alpenphön Nordwand" which was placed on a socket775 board now on a 1155 board with a sandybridge, so you can use your old cooler Just saw it...for sure not the stock one Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pvtpile1981 10 Posted May 18, 2011 You meant cut the bracket up I don't follow? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coffeecat 10 Posted May 18, 2011 it depends on the cooler you want to use on the 1155 board. the alpenphön nordwand for example has larger wholes to fit on the 1155 and also on the 775 and some AMD processors. the stock cooler wount fit since you cant adjust anything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pvtpile1981 10 Posted May 18, 2011 Its a Zalman and im pretty sure you cant adjust it, oh well another selling point when I go to sell my E8400 :). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggyluv 2136 Posted May 18, 2011 Sweet, tbh im buying the i5 2500k just for ArmA II (hence why I don't play it much) ive never been able to properly enjoy ArmA II when the gfx arent great and the fps drops into the teens. Do you run 4 gig of ram or 8 gig? It would save me some money if I were to only buy 4 at first and maybe get a better after market cooler rather than using the stock Intel one, oh I can't use a socket 775 after market cooler on the 1155 socket can I? I use 8gigs of Corsair Vengeance 1600. I like extra ram if I'm in a RamDisk mood plus its just nice to know you have it :) With the stock cooler I was able to get some decent overclocks but the 2500K is SO overclock friendly your going to want a better one to really see what she can do. I fried my first Sabretooth mobo when applying backplate so I went thru a few coolers and stuck with like a $30 push-pin one that works fine. Also make sure your mobo is overclock friendly -I bought a cheaper Gigabyte H-67 as a temp replacement while waiting for my RMA -it could only OC to 3.7 -a crime when playing with the 2500K. Let us know how it goes -I'm excited for you as this was one of those upgrades that you really "feel". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zigg 10 Posted May 18, 2011 ok, so im getting a choice between two laptops from my ''workplace'' and i was thinking im going to get the one MOST likely to run armaII, i know that neither of them probably will. But which one would you guys put your money on? 1: Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2.53 GHz * ATI HD5145 1G DDR * 4096 MB DDR3 1066 2: Intel Core i5 450 M(think its 2.4 ghz) 4 GB ram NVIDIA GeForce 310M ok, i guess the info is knda vague and there's not too much difference between the two, but what would you guys go for? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted May 18, 2011 Yes, the first one has a slightly faster gpu, still terrible of course :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coffeecat 10 Posted May 19, 2011 I use 8gigs of Corsair Vengeance 1600. I like extra ram if I'm in a RamDisk mood plus its just nice to know you have it :) With the stock cooler I was able to get some decent overclocks but the 2500K is SO overclock friendly your going to want a better one to really see what she can do. I fried my first Sabretooth mobo when applying backplate so I went thru a few coolers and stuck with like a $30 push-pin one that works fine. Also make sure your mobo is overclock friendly -I bought a cheaper Gigabyte H-67 as a temp replacement while waiting for my RMA -it could only OC to 3.7 -a crime when playing with the 2500K. Let us know how it goes -I'm excited for you as this was one of those upgrades that you really "feel". I did the same mistake with the PH Board:rolleyes: But to be true, there will be not need to OC that CPU for the next 2 years. If Arma2 runs smooth with the 2500k´s stock speed you know what youre talking about. also you got reserve till 3.7 Ghz with the turbo which isnt that bad. But sure, if you going to buy the 2500k get a Board without the "H".-if possible so you got very big reserves for the future. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steevn606 10 Posted May 19, 2011 Would this computer run arma2 http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_XT/ Everything is the same but I changed the powersupply to a 800 Watts - XtremeGear Gaming Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready Witch I heard was bad, so going to change it to a corsair brand, (I think) I ordered this computer may 14th, hoping it will come soon. Please answer, I really don't know much about computers, and I hope I post this in the right topic because I could not find any with computers. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leon86 13 Posted May 19, 2011 (edited) That's a machine with an outdated i7 in it, you can get a faster machine for less. some other machine on the same site. I recommend replacing the default gpu with the gtx560ti. That'll be faster and cheaper. edit: well, you already ordered it, it'll run fine I guess, should be faster than what I run it on. Corsair psu's are generally good, but you will not be using anywhere close to 800W. More like 300W in games. Edited May 19, 2011 by Leon86 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cannonouscrash 12 Posted May 19, 2011 Would this computer run arma2http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_XT/ Everything is the same but I changed the powersupply to a 800 Watts - XtremeGear Gaming Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready Witch I heard was bad, so going to change it to a corsair brand, (I think) I ordered this computer may 14th, hoping it will come soon. Please answer, I really don't know much about computers, and I hope I post this in the right topic because I could not find any with computers. Thanks With the announcement of Arma3, it might be wise to spend a little or a lot more cash on a new machine. I recently bought a new machine, and fear that ill have to spend more cash on it in a years time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sw1 10 Posted May 19, 2011 Would this computer run arma2http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_XT/... Easily. The i7 960 may use the outdated 1336 socket but there's no denying it's still damn powerful. Especially with a good OC. The 6870 is a nice card, I would have gone for a GTX 560 :) but the 6870 will still play A2OA smoothly on high settings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snake22brawl 10 Posted May 19, 2011 ok, i'm looking at a computer to buy, and i like this one but i'm not a big computer genius so i was wondering if you guys would know if this is a good gaming computer (and if it would run ARMA 2: OA without glitching). here are the specifications. Manufacturer: CyberPower, Inc Manufacturer Part Number: GUA110 Manufacturer Website Address: www.cyberpowerpc.com Brand Name: CyberPower Product Model: Gamer Ultra GUA110 Product Name: Gamer Ultra GUA110 Desktop Computer Product Type: Desktop Computer Number of Processors Support: 1 Number of Processors Install: 1 Processor Manufacturer: AMD Processor Type: Phenom II X4 Processor Model: 840 Processor Core: Quad-core Processor Speed: 3.20 GHz Bus Speed: Not Applicable QuickPath Interconnect: Not Applicable 64-bit Processing: Yes Chipset Manufacturer: nVIDIA Chipset Model: nForce 630a Standard Memory: 4 GB Maximum Memory: 8 GB Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM Total Hard Drive Capacity: 1 TB Optical Drive Type: DVD-Writer Optical Media Support: DVD±R/±RW Controller Type: Serial ATA/300 RAID Support: Yes Graphics Controller Manufacturer: ATI Graphics Controller Model: Radeon HD 5450 Graphics Memory Capacity: 512 MB Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System Architecture: 64-bit thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-DirTyDeeDs--Ziggy- 0 Posted May 19, 2011 ok, i'm looking at a computer to buy, and i like this one but i'm not a big computer genius so i was wondering if you guys would know if this is a good gaming computer (and if it would run ARMA 2: OA without glitching).here are the specifications. Processor Type: Phenom II X4 Processor Model: 840 Processor Speed: 3.20 GHz Standard Memory: 4 GB Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM Total Hard Drive Capacity: 1 TB Graphics Controller Model: Radeon HD 5450 Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System Architecture: 64-bit thanks please, just the basic info. :j: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites