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"Official" list your Game Rig Specs and Witcher 2 Performance


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12.01.2013 @ 11:51 #1

Moderators I did search and saw a few threads pertaining but nothing that was orderly and concise.
Please make a sticky that would make you the bestest mods ever!!!

to all who post please list all components any mods, over clocks etc.....
and list any programs you are running to monitor or bench mark the Witcher 2

My rig

Copy and Pasted from Speccy

Operating System

Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K @ 3.30GHz 43 °C
Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology over clocked to 4.5GHz
RAM
16.0 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 822MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z68X-UD3H-B3 (Socket 1155) 34 °C
Graphics
G215H (1920x1080@60Hz)
Intel HD Graphics 3000
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SLI Stock settings will over clock soon
Hard Drives
238GB Intel Raid 0 Volume (RAID)
466GB Western Digital WDC WD5000AACS-00ZUB0 (SATA) 27 °C

Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH12LS39 ATA Device
(LG Blu Ray Burner with Mdisc)

Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio

Air cooled Hyper 212 EVO with 2 fans on heat sink total of 8 fans in system

Case is Lanboy Air in black!
Case mods are a set of skate board wheels.

I can run the witcher2 on ultra with uber sampling averaging 45 fps
Turn off uber sampling and I get an average of 92fps with highs reaching 115fps.

This is the game that got me started on building high end* gaming rigs and I am now addicted to fiddling and upgrading.


*high end is subjective to one's income ;-)

<div><br></div><div>I use EVGA Precision&nbsp;to get FPS and related info. Never tried fraps yet but I plan to soon.&nbsp;</div>
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12.01.2013 @ 11:56 #2

I made this topic as there seems to be alot new members asking what it takes to run this fantastic beast of a game. Also to say mine is bigger than yours...lol
(I hope)
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14.01.2013 @ 11:35 #3

Q6660 Quad core 2.4 GHZ (6 years old)
4 giga Ram Corsair DDR2 (6 years old)
MSI 465GTX Twin Frozr II (2 years old)
650 power source Corsair (2years old)
6 fans + Antec Nine hundred case
Asus P2B or something motherboard (6 years old)
Seagate 500 gigs (6 years old)
Win7 64 bits + SP1

I am playing the game with Max settings, no ubersampling......30-60 or more depending on the area FPS (I can manage 30 FPS :))) No crashing ,no excesive framerate drops and no problems in Flotsam
Ask me why and how...well I know my PC and I am always up to date with my softs.

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14.01.2013 @ 11:39 #4

The new members who haven't got a clue about wether their PC can run TW2 or not won't get anything out of reading such a thread...

Why not make a sticky informing people about how to interpret graphics card versions instead, seeing that this is almost always the reason for people complaining about "..but the backside of the box said that I could run this, why is it so choppy?!"-kind of things :)
That wouldn't require 10 pages of posts in order to be useful, only a single post :D

Also, why stuff your post with so much information about your PC? TW2 doesn't care about things like skateboard wheels or RAM-timing, that's pretty irrelevant to the subject of the thread - it should be kept simple seeing as the thread addresses people who haven't got this kind of knowledge; that would also have less of a "look at my PC"-thing going, which I would think would make it harder to get it stickied o.O
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14.01.2013 @ 11:41 #5

Well I have nothing to brag about but you are right.

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14.01.2013 @ 11:43 #6

jollybest1 said:

Well I have nothing to brag about but you are right. ›››


Oh that was for the OP, not you ^^ ... You just finished your post before I finished mine ^^
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14.01.2013 @ 12:52 #7

os:
Windows 7 home premium 64-bit
cpu:
Intel® Core™ i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz overclocked to 4.2 GHz

ram:
16gb DDR3

motherboard:
Asrock Z77 pro3

video card:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680

hard drives:
2TB hard drive
128Gb ssd

I run the witcher 2 on ultra with ubersampling
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14.01.2013 @ 17:07 #8

Vinterberg said:

Why not make a sticky informing people about how to interpret graphics card versions instead, seeing that this is almost always the reason for people complaining about "..but the backside of the box said that I could run this, why is it so choppy?!"-kind of things :)/> ›››


It was done at least once or twice, back when TW2 was relatively new. I even started one, explaining how Nvidia names their cards and why 320, for example, isn't better than 8800.

But you are right, a thread like this is only good for the OP's second goal (bragging :P). Someone who can't figure out how to set a game properly will probably not even find anything valuable in a pile of technical specifications.
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15.01.2013 @ 00:16 #9

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Summary
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro with Media Center 64-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 965
Deneb 45nm Technology
RAM
6.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 400MHz (5-5-5-18)
Motherboard
MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD 790XT-G45 (MS-7388) (CPU 1)
Graphics

AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
Hard Drives
932GB Western Digital WDC WD10EALS-00Z8A0 ATA Device (SATA)
149GB Western Digital WDC WD1600JS-00NCB1 ATA Device (SATA)
Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24LS50 ATA Device
Audio
Creative X-Fi Audio Processor (WDM)



Avg fps = 60 max=70, min=45 fps. Settings on Ultra, w/ mods (specifically Better Texture Environment and FXAA Injector Settings MOD), uber sampling off.
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18.01.2013 @ 07:02 #10

Mine's a new gaming rig (I consider it one, hehe).

Windows 7 32 Bit (Yeah, I know!)
Intel Core i3 3220 @ dual 3.3 Ghz
Asus P8B75-M LE
EVGA GTX 560 Ti FPB 1GB

Corsair 4 GB RAM
Seagate 500 GB Hard Drive

Via High Definition Audio

Running on Ultra settings no ubersampling with 45-60 fps.
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18.01.2013 @ 21:55 #11

Vinterberg said:

The new members who haven't got a clue about wether their PC can run TW2 or not won't get anything out of reading such a thread...

Why not make a sticky informing people about how to interpret graphics card versions instead, seeing that this is almost always the reason for people complaining about "..but the backside of the box said that I could run this, why is it so choppy?!"-kind of things :)
That wouldn't require 10 pages of posts in order to be useful, only a single post :D

Also, why stuff your post with so much information about your PC? TW2 doesn't care about things like skateboard wheels or RAM-timing, that's pretty irrelevant to the subject of the thread - it should be kept simple seeing as the thread addresses people who haven't got this kind of knowledge; that would also have less of a "look at my PC"-thing going, which I would think would make it harder to get it stickied o.O ›››


I have to agree with Vinterberg. Listing full specs of a bunch of PCs won't help new users, especially if they get lost in the analysis of all the posts and all the specs that are enumerated there.

What The Witcher 2 mostly cares about is the graphics card, resolution on which you are running the game and sufficient amount of RAM, and if I have a moment of free time I'll make a sticky about interpreting graphics cards' model names, which seems like a good idea.

And this thread seems more like a thread for enthusiasts wanting to compare their setup choices, overclocks and so on.
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19.01.2013 @ 00:02 #12

I will admit this thread might scare some of the not so hard core PC gamers which was not my intentions. What can I say i get excited by fancy/shiny things/ that have L.E..D. s and make whooshing noises.

However, I will not apologize for offering to help those same people. There is literally a new thread or 2 everyday that asks"Will my pc run this"
They have enough sense to ask so I figure they can interpret what most of us will list on these pages with the occasional help from some of us in the know.

BTW I did some testing today and for whatever reason. I installed a new sound card a Creative Sound Blaster Z (i had an xfi and sold it a few mths ago) I am not sure why but I got a pleasant surprise. My FPS went up. average and max. By a fair amount. I am getting highs in the open areas up to 145fps my average is now at 115fps lows are at around 90 with the rare dip into the mid 60's. In the enclosed areas I am getting 175fps. Uber off everything else at ultra spec 1080p

So anybody care ti explain how the sound card raised my fps? (maybe it is the skateboard wheels lol)&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp;to those who have posted there specs I salute you.

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19.01.2013 @ 00:47 #13

Did you enter the panels (Inventory, Character, Journal etc.) a lot when playing? FPS rises in them with many graphics cards. The actual FPS in gameplay is the one you get when not opening the panels.

If you do open panels when running a benchmark with Fraps don't just check the minmaxavg.csv result but open the fps.csv and have a look at it. There will be e.g. results around 50-70 and then suddenly a sequence of 120-150 results. The latter have to be removed. Or otherwise a "rise" in average FPS compared to an earlier benchamrk might simply mean that one opened panels more often and for a longer time this time.

But if it's not that then I'm afraid I cannot explain this unusual occurrence.
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