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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Max would be i7 860/870 - I guess. They are ~$300. But I'm AMD guy, wait for the intel boys to chime in. Quote:
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300$ is ok!may its a bit less in euros.
what does the mainboard exactly do??will i get an increase in performance when i change my crappy one?? yep one year ago i became aware of the develpement of storm of war, and decided to buy 1946 to prepare myself for the upcoming game.this was the best decision i have made since then.il2 1946 was/is worth the 4euros ten times.i confess im an addict. |
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Basically the mobo lets the different components communicate. If you got a crappy one it could bottleneck some parts, limit your OC- and upgrade options. But again, I don't know enough about the intel stuff give you any advise on mobo selection. Maybe you should start a new thread. Last edited by swiss; 01-27-2011 at 12:54 PM. |
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edit: heres a quote from the review: "We have already pointed out many times that all mainboards run almost equally fast in nominal mode. This is quite natural and expected, as the boards work in identical conditions. But still, even though the performance difference is truly minor, I believe it is fair that Intel DH55TC is mostly the last one in this race: it is th slowest of the three." They also talk about it lacking features - if you're finding that you are notmissing out on anything at the moment, then those are features you probably don't need. Personally, I'd probably just stick with it and upgrade the processor. I agree with Swiss: the i7 860/870 (hyperthreading 4 core) would be a big jump up. There is also the Core i5 760 2.80GHz (no hyperthreading 4 core) which is well thought of for gaming purposes and is a fair bit cheaper. Last edited by kendo65; 01-27-2011 at 02:10 PM. |
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On MoBos - two things I learned not to save on are MoBos and PSUs. You may not use all the features of a premium MoBo, but it will come in handy when you want to set up RAID or smt like that. Same thing for PSUs - those 200W extra might come in handy for SLI or CF upgrade later.
I'm just wondering for how long Soc. 1366 and that other format for i5 will be with us. I've bought a Q9650 several months ago (my former processor was a bit long in the tooth) to tide me over until COD comes, but now I'm thinking I may well wait for another year or two for a complete new build because my current configuration runs the contemporary stuff (DCS: A-10C, RoF etc.) really well, albeit with not all eye candy. But I don't need that anyway (for the most part HDR, Bloom, depth of field etc are cartoonish and useless). Finally, to know what to do and what to invest into, if looking at playing COD mostly (which I probably will) I'd have to know how well it scales with processor cores, GPUs, how much memory does it use, is .exe 64-bit or 32-bit. Guess I'll wait and see. |
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System specs are out! http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=18417 Last edited by kendo65; 01-27-2011 at 02:34 PM. |
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PC configuration/specs have been posted.....
Ok,
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows® 7 / Vista SP2 / Windows XP SP3 am good here with Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit PROCESSOR: Pentium® Dual-Core 2.0GHz or Athlon™ X2 3800+(Intel Core i5 2.66GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 2.6GHz recommended) I have dual core 3.00GHZ (900mhz 775 socket I think), is i5 or i7 LGA1155 2.66GHZ quad core going to make a big diff? Will CoD really utilize those extra two cores? Is not 3.00GHZ better than 2.6GHZ? RAM: 2GB (4GB recommended) Good here with 4GB RAM DDR2, would DDR3 realy make a big diff? VIDEO CARD: DirectX® 9.0c compliant, 512Mb Video Card (1GB DirectX® 10 recommended) - See supported List* Am ok here with my GTX 285! DIRECT X®: DirectX® 9.0c or DirectX® 10 (included on disc) Good here! DVD-ROM DRIVE: 8X Good! SOUND CARD: DirectX 9.0c compatible Good! HARD DISK SPACE: 10GB No prob! PERIPHERALS: Mouse, keyboard (joystick with throttle and rudder control recommended) Good MULTIPLAY: Broadband connection with 128 kbps upstream or faster Good *SUPPORTED VIDEO CARDS AT TIME OF RELEASE:ATI® 4850/4870/5830/5850/5770/5870/6870/6950/6970NVidia®: 8800/9800/250/260/275/285/460/465/470/480 My GTX 285 is in the middle of the pack. Great news, although eventually would like to run at maxed settings, I think my current build will get me by and allow me time to save and build in the future thanks to CoD's up to date engine that utilizes even 2008 hardware better than IL2 ever did! |
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People tend to think only in "one thread", "the game" running in one core. That's not the way things work really. Just look at the reviews regards performance in new multicore processors. Two more cores will sure improve your performance in IL-2:CoD. |
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Not so clear on this one. In most cases i don't think it will make a substantial difference |
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The main thing I was trying to say is the sandbridge CPU is in fact no better then the 40nm i7 range, all you need to do is OC the i7 and they are about the same power, except SB cpu's are more expensive and contain a inbuilt gpu which is completely uneeded. Basically current SB are glorified laptop cpus (there is some talk I believe of the late 2011 SB cpus being 1366 socket. But get a decent mobo so you can upgrade later, it will save you $ in the long run. Last edited by Heliocon; 01-27-2011 at 05:33 PM. |
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