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Mine are simple but will do. I want to get an even better system but want to see how this one does first. It runs WoW and SC2 on max settings with good gameplay so I'm thinking D3 will run just fine. All the same, I worry about only having 4 gigs. I really want more.
Windows 7 Home Premium
AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor
4.00GB
ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series
64-bit Operating Sytem
Samsung LED Wide Screen SyncMaster PX2370
Use big bass stereo as sound for PC+Panasonic 55 inch Plasma which is hooked up directly to PC via HDMI
I guess I could always go buy more ram if the video card suffices which I think it will.
Last edited by Austiin; 03-05-2012 at 23:58.
Here's my system on my desktop:
Windows 7 Home Premium
64 bit OS
8.00GB Ram
Intel Core I5 2500 3.3Hz with Sandy Bridge
GeForce GTX560
SSD Flash Drive
20" WideScreen LED Backlit LCD Monitor
Siberia V2 Headphones
It runned the beta perfectly on high settings.
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Yea you'll be fine, the Radeon HD 5750 can run the game maxed out so if you have that or the 5770 it's all good. 4GB is enough for DIII, the game is 32 bit so even if you have 8GB you won't really get much more out of it.
Nice and yeah I think it should do. More ram is always better though. Ram and video card are what I've found matter the most along with ample system cooling.
Honestly internal system cooling is the most underrated thing in PC gaming. Future PC's will probably resemble refrigerators internally.
I7 870(2.93)
4gb ram
Win7 (64)
GTX 460
19" LCD
:( only managed medium
hm...it was in open beta , kinda default there so i took it straight up, saw some of the shadows and stuff not maxed.
Didnt wanna waste messing around with the configs, thought the program chose wat is optimal already.
But one thing for sure is the resolution, monitor
1440x 900
So what is the minimum size to get max resolution? Any difference ? Bigger Viewable Area or neater graphics.?
The aspect ratio will change the viewable area, so if you have a wider monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 you will see a bit more on the sides than 1440x900 (or 1920x1200). However there is a "letterbox" option in the game that will adjust the ratio and give you the wider areas even if your native resolution isn't 16:9 (it'll add black bars at the top/bottom). Also, the higher the resolution, the less pixelated it'll look. Obviously the difference will be less noticeable on smaller screens. We'd need to know your screen model number to tell you it's optimal resolution, but my guess is that 1440x 900 is actually the optimal resolution for your monitor. Try the highest one if there are on the list, you'll see if the image is distorted or if it looks better.
My pc stats should be ok
Windows 64bit
FX amd 4 core 3.6ghz black edition
4 gig ram 1333
Radeon 6670 gddr5
LG 4.3 in wide screen
650watt psu
this system was put together on a tight budget will upgrade Graphics when funds permit , but should run d3 i hope
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