Joke wrote:Hi!
It has been 3 years since i last played the game and this year i am thinking about buying the game and start playing again. But my PC is not powerful enough to run it and i need to upgrade the CPU and buy the graphic card(at the moment i am using integrated graphic card). Has the system requirements been released? because i cant find any information about it. My curent PC is:
CPU: i3 4130
iGPU: HD4400
RAM: 24GB
MB: Asus B85M-G
I was thinking about replacing the CPU with i7 4770/4790 and buy GTX 1060 6GB, Do yout think that is a good enough to game at 1440p?
TBM wrote:No, not enough for 1440 or even 1080 at max settings. Max settings at 1080 could for sure be done with a GTX 1070, though.
TBM wrote:No, not enough for 1440 or even 1080 at max settings. Max settings at 1080 could for sure be done with a GTX 1070, though.
Dee4Three wrote:TBM wrote:No, not enough for 1440 or even 1080 at max settings. Max settings at 1080 could for sure be done with a GTX 1070, though.
He would be perfectly fine. He should be able to max it out no problem at 1080. Look at this guys FPS counter in the top right.
I have the AMD FX 8350 with a AMD RX 480 graphics card (Its what I make my videos with), and I can max it out. I play on a 50 inch tv in 1080p.
Look at my processor compared to his.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-4770-vs-AMD-FX-8350
Graphics card compared to his.
http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-RX-480-vs-GeForce-GTX-1060
shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
I Hate Mondays wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
The CPU looks good to me. I would go for a better GPU if possible. I am having performance issues with a GTX 970 FTW from EVGA.
TBM wrote:I Hate Mondays wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
The CPU looks good to me. I would go for a better GPU if possible. I am having performance issues with a GTX 970 FTW from EVGA.
This would go with my point. If the 970 doesn't work, how does the 1060? Odd.
rickberge wrote:I just bought this gaming PC today. I had a gaming laptop but it broke, going with the desktop version:
CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme GXi10180A Desktop Gaming PC (Intel i7-7700 3.6GHz)
NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB,
8GB DDR4 RAM,
1TB 7200RPM HDD,
Win 10
Is this good to go for a desktop?
Dee4Three wrote:TBM wrote:I Hate Mondays wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
The CPU looks good to me. I would go for a better GPU if possible. I am having performance issues with a GTX 970 FTW from EVGA.
This would go with my point. If the 970 doesn't work, how does the 1060? Odd.
I just don't think they optimized it for that specific card, for some reason. Mt brother has the 970 in his computer, and it works like garbage on it.
I Hate Mondays wrote:Dee4Three wrote:TBM wrote:I Hate Mondays wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
The CPU looks good to me. I would go for a better GPU if possible. I am having performance issues with a GTX 970 FTW from EVGA.
This would go with my point. If the 970 doesn't work, how does the 1060? Odd.
I just don't think they optimized it for that specific card, for some reason. Mt brother has the 970 in his computer, and it works like garbage on it.
Glad to see other people are having problems with it. I was starting to believe my CPU was the issue - an intel i5 3450 @3.1 GHZ that can go up to 3.4ghz. But the CPU should handle it without a problem IMO. Even the NVIDIA inspector and different system req websites believe I should run the game maxed out.
shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Hadley88 wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Well your CPU is pretty terrible and DO NOT upgrade to a 770. A 770 was a decent card ...like 5 Years ago. Try to get a 1060 or 1050 Ti. Or even better try to find a cheap used 970 or 980. Dont even bother with AMD Cards since they are all bought up by Miners (anything from 290-580).
We can only hope 2K runs better next Year. I have a 980 and 2K16 ran rocksolid at 144FPS during Gameplay while in 2K17 I barely can get 70FPS no matter what Details I use. I tried everything even all on Low, I can't get 144FPS - even though the Game does not fucking look any better.
Hadley88 wrote:shinron15 wrote:Thinking of getting 2K18 as my first next gen game on PC. How would my PC hold up?
Processor: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor @ 3.80 GHz
RAM: 8.00 GB
GFX: (I'm planning on upgrading my GeForce 730 to the GTX 770)
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Well your CPU is pretty terrible and DO NOT upgrade to a 770. A 770 was a decent card ...like 5 Years ago. Try to get a 1060 or 1050 Ti. Or even better try to find a cheap used 970 or 980. Dont even bother with AMD Cards since they are all bought up by Miners (anything from 290-580).
We can only hope 2K runs better next Year. I have a 980 and 2K16 ran rocksolid at 144FPS during Gameplay while in 2K17 I barely can get 70FPS no matter what Details I use. I tried everything even all on Low, I can't get 144FPS - even though the Game does not fucking look any better.
shinron15 wrote:So if I get the 1050 Ti and upgrade the processor to an FX-8370E (within my motherboard's 95w limit), I should be good to go then?
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