Crysis @ Very High @ 60 FPS?


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Is there a system available at the moment that can play Crysis with everything set to max (apart from AA) at 1280x1024 at 60 FPS?

I doubt even a system with a Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad QX6850 processor, 4 GB DDR3 memory and a NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra 768 MB could to be honest, and just those components alone come to ?1350 without the rest of the system!

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What makes you say that?

I have an Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 processor, 2 GB DDR2 memory and a NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320 MB and it runs around 10-20 FPS at the levels I stated and I can't see the faster hardware I listed being 3x/4x faster personally.

Yeah.. on my system, with a little over clocking I get playable frame rates from mostly MAX settings, however I don't think 60 is possible atm unless you *really* spend some money and overclock like heck.

Probably the top C2Quad overclocked with watercooling, 4GB DDR 1066, Dual 8800GTXs (OCd to heck), Dual 10K RPM Raptors :D,

.... and a small screen so it's playing in low res :p

Chris

Crysis still looks nice on everything on high. And, it's very playable at those settings (was getting ~60 fps on [email protected], HD2600XT, 2x1gb 800mhz DDR2 on Vista 32bit Ultimate and 1280x1024 res.).

I find that hard to believe. My C2D @ 2.7Ghz, 2GB DDR2 RAM, and HD 2900 XT gets ~20fps with those exact settings.

Oh, relax you hyenas. Made unnoticed mistake while typing on the keypad (clicked the six instead of the three), and you jumped on me like I was bleeding in the middle of the desert :huh:

Gotta agree -- 60FPS doesn't seem too realistic given your specs -- especially the video card.

And what's wrong with a card that got 512mb of DDR3 memory, in this days of time?

Not new enough?

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