How well does the game run for you? PC SPECS survey - I'm hunting for a new setup!

I have a 3 year old gaming setup that cost me about 1200$ at the time.

specs:

i5-4460 3.2 HZ CPU
GTX 970
8 RAM
Samsung EVO SSD

No background programs, cpu cores unparked, maximum performance @ nvidia control panel

Performance: DirectX 9x, 1920x1080, everything on low (shadows are low, not off) (hangs around the 40's area)





no shadows (~70 fps with dips and bump I believe):






I'm builing a new pc at the moment, can anyone here run the game at 144FPS for the majority of the time?

Feel free to share your specs and performance in general, and PLEASE if anyone has a setup that runs the game well, post it here!!

Will be useful for the community to see how demanding the game is.

If you can recommend a new pc build to look into I'll appreciate - I also need an AMD card (I heard poe wasn't friendly to those? Long time nvidia user here) Since my new monitor supports amd freesync.

cheers






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Ryzen 1600X oc'et to 4050 MHz,
Crucial M3, 128 GB SSD (Windows disc)
2 x Crucial 525gb Mx300
AMD 370X, Asus Crosshair Hero VI,
16GB, DDR4 Trident Z, RGB 3600 MHz,
Msi Gaming X, 1080 Ti Oc'et by 100 core, 650 on memory.
Corsair HX 1050 PSU
H115i with 2 x Noctua Industrial Coolers, 2000 rpm, 4 pins.
Custom made cables (visual only) to avoid the ugly wires.
Atx, Phanteks Evolv, Silver. (Thinking of changing this) --> it looks nice, but the airflow for AIO's pushing air out of the top is pretty bad.

I'm running 1440p higher than 144FPS, 24/7 (this pc wasn't really build for PoE though) I've probably 200+ FPS no matter what.

1k+ Fps some Places.

If you prefer the Intel CPU's (they're more optimized for most games, 7700k etc.. or wait for the 8700k)that would probably net you more fps.. but the pc is running extremely well with the 1600X, and the Price is amazing! Could just buy the 1700 non-x or 1600 non-x and oc them and get a decent cpu for basically no Money. They keep netting more and more frames as the bios and games are getting more optimized.

EDIT: If you need a new AMD Card just get the Vega 56, pretty much the only one worth it after oc'ing it... the other one is too expensive compared to the FPS/performance-value you're getting.

I'd still stick to Nvidia when it comes to GPU's for the time being.
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Pathtastic#0400 um 31.08.2017, 05:58:06
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Pathtastic schrieb:
Ryzen 1600X oc'et to 4050 MHz,
Crucial M3, 128 GB SSD (Windows disc)
2 x Crucial 525gb Mx300
AMD 370X, Asus Crosshair Hero VI,
16GB, DDR4 Trident Z, RGB 3600 MHz,
Msi Gaming X, 1080 Ti Oc'et by 100 core, 650 on memory.
Corsair HX 1050 PSU
H115i with 2 x Noctua Industrial Coolers, 2000 rpm, 4 pins.
Custom made cables (visual only) to avoid the ugly wires.
Atx, Phanteks Evolv, Silver. (Thinking of changing this) --> it looks nice, but the airflow for AIO's pushing air out of the top is pretty bad.

I'm running 1440p higher than 144FPS, 24/7 (this pc wasn't really build for PoE though) I've probably 200+ FPS no matter what.

1k+ Fps some Places.

If you prefer the Intel CPU's (they're more optimized for most games, 7700k etc.. or wait for the 8700k)that would probably net you more fps.. but the pc is running extremely well with the 1600X, and the Price is amazing! Could just buy the 1700 non-x or 1600 non-x and oc them and get a decent cpu for basically no Money. They keep netting more and more frames as the bios and games are getting more optimized.


Thanks for the reply brother! What do you think are the main gaps between my current rig and yours, I just googled your gpu and it turns out mine is better, and I get less than a 1/3 of your performance? Is it possible I need to just upgrade some parts of my pc and not the whole thing?

Also, how much does your pc cost if I were to copy it and buy it?3


And I'm afaraid of OCing. Never done it, worried about blowing a pc :p
Zuletzt bearbeitet von HappyFeet067#0271 um 31.08.2017, 06:01:06
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HappyFeet067 schrieb:
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Pathtastic schrieb:
Ryzen 1600X oc'et to 4050 MHz,
Crucial M3, 128 GB SSD (Windows disc)
2 x Crucial 525gb Mx300
AMD 370X, Asus Crosshair Hero VI,
16GB, DDR4 Trident Z, RGB 3600 MHz,
Msi Gaming X, 1080 Ti Oc'et by 100 core, 650 on memory.
Corsair HX 1050 PSU
H115i with 2 x Noctua Industrial Coolers, 2000 rpm, 4 pins.
Custom made cables (visual only) to avoid the ugly wires.
Atx, Phanteks Evolv, Silver. (Thinking of changing this) --> it looks nice, but the airflow for AIO's pushing air out of the top is pretty bad.

I'm running 1440p higher than 144FPS, 24/7 (this pc wasn't really build for PoE though) I've probably 200+ FPS no matter what.

1k+ Fps some Places.

If you prefer the Intel CPU's (they're more optimized for most games, 7700k etc.. or wait for the 8700k)that would probably net you more fps.. but the pc is running extremely well with the 1600X, and the Price is amazing! Could just buy the 1700 non-x or 1600 non-x and oc them and get a decent cpu for basically no Money. They keep netting more and more frames as the bios and games are getting more optimized.


Thanks for the reply brother! What do you think are the main gaps between my current rig and yours, I just googled your gpu and it turns out mine is better, and I get less than a 1/3 of your performance? Is it possible I need to just upgrade some parts of my pc and not the whole thing?

Also, how much does your pc cost if I were to copy it and buy it?3


And I'm afaraid of OCing. Never done it, worried about blowing a pc :p


You must've missclicked somewhere, the 970 is far far far away from the 1080 TI performance wise.

Google is playing tricks on you :-)

My GPU is outperforming 980 TI in SLI, so think it might've been a misunderstanding.

EDIT: I'm not sure what the Price would be where you live, since my country is pretty darn expensive when it comes to hardware.
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Pathtastic#0400 um 31.08.2017, 06:08:11
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/msi-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-gaming-x-11g,5036-3.html

Can read up on this :-)
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HappyFeet067 schrieb:
I have a 3 year old gaming setup that cost me about 1200$ at the time.

specs:

i5-4460 3.2 HZ CPU
GTX 970
8 RAM
Samsung EVO SSD

No background programs, cpu cores unparked, maximum performance @ nvidia control panel

Performance: DirectX 9x, 1920x1080, everything on low (shadows are low, not off) (hangs around the 40's area)





no shadows (~70 fps with dips and bump I believe):






I'm builing a new pc at the moment, can anyone here run the game at 144FPS for the majority of the time?

Feel free to share your specs and performance in general, and PLEASE if anyone has a setup that runs the game well, post it here!!

Will be useful for the community to see how demanding the game is.

If you can recommend a new pc build to look into I'll appreciate - I also need an AMD card (I heard poe wasn't friendly to those? Long time nvidia user here) Since my new monitor supports amd freesync.

cheers









How does that setup not run PoE well for you? A way lesser setup than that should run PoE fine lol. Dunno what problems you're having, but you have a way better setup already than most ppl that play PoE and ur getting problems? Goes to show that there's a lot to be desired from GGG's optimization and the engine. This isn't a hardware thing, but a software thing as is mostly the case and then instead of demanding better optimization from companies, ppl just spend lots of money on overpriced hardware... Srsly dunno how u can be having troubles with that setup lol. Poe is a 5+ years old diablo esque game and it runs worse than fking Skyrim on mods lmao...
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i7-7700k
16GB Kingston HyperX FURY
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3
Gigabyte GA Z270X-UD5
EVGA 850 T2 power supply

On a 34" Samsung Curved monitor at 3440x1440.

With V-sync off, constantly 200+ fps with everything setting maxxed, even in multiplayer parties. But I usually run with it on since the monitor is only 100hz as it makes it a bit easier on the gpu and gets rid of screen tearing.
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Drwaz99#6908 um 31.08.2017, 09:00:35
before new year i bought asus rampage iii + xeon 5660, oc'ed it to 4.2ghz (6c/6t, ht off)
at the end of may my old videocard died, so i got used evga gtx 980, and changed my old ram to corsair 2x8gb, oc'ed to 2000mhz cl10

run at 23" fullhd mon, at max settings (except antialiasing, always turn it off, just hate it), i have almost stable 72 fps with vsync on, w/o it have like up to 130-210 fps
Zuletzt bearbeitet von RenameAKDF#6132 um 31.08.2017, 10:35:03
I run a 780GTX with an I7-960 (gen one lol) 12gb ram

I hover around 60 unless things go nuts then ill drop a little
I dont see any any key!
HP craptop processor-ADM A4 5000 APU Radeon HD Graphics 1.50 GHz. I know nothing about PC's or specs but I ebjoy playing PoE. With shadows DirectX 10 and everything low. I sometimes get upto 60 fps!

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