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Is my computer good for BeamNG

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Ske7ch, Mar 22, 2014.

  1. Ske7ch

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    Processer 2.6 GHz Intel Core 15
    Memory 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    Graphics Intel Iris 1024 MB
     
  2. TechnicolorDalek

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    Need more info. Sounds like a pre-built system. You should build your own.

    There are a LOT of i5 processors... need the specific model. You'll want a discrete video card for BeamNG.
     
  3. SeenCreaTive

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    I agree with above, there are TOOONS of different i5s, for insance mine is the 3750k quad core, running at 3.8 ghz. It plays beam alright. You might have a bit of trouble if its only 2.6 like you say, and god forbid a dual core.....
     
  4. nathan12276

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    I was also wondering is this good?
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(YM) i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz
    Ram: 8.00 GB
    System type: 64bit
     
  5. pulley999

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    I would say most likely, if you're willing to run on low settings. My laptop most likely has a worse chip than yours (SB i5 at a lesser frequency w/HD3000) and runs some maps (hint: puregrid and some modded maps) at up to 60 FPS. A quick google based off the limited information you provided suggests that you have an upper end Haswell mobile i5 or midrange desktop Haswell i5. Either way, the biggest problem with my laptop is that the HD3000 is just a little too weak-sauce for LJFHutch's photorealistic terrains. I agree with the others, more information would help a lot.

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    Possibly, that's right on the border of being capable of running the game. Which side of that border is too close to call.


    Both of ya with i5s are most likely going to be able to only run 2-4 vehicles at once, depending on complexity of said vehicle.
     
    #5 pulley999, Mar 22, 2014
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  6. nathan12276

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    Well i run the game on all low with 40 fps (its quad core)
     
  7. SeenCreaTive

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    You might have some problems.

    That's a dual core 2.6 ghz, mobile version. Don't worry too much about graphics, if you're CPU bound you can't do anything about it.
     
  8. coopercrue

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    The graphics card is terribad. It will lag, unless you get a new gpu.
     
  9. GhostRai

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    I've got a laptop that barely runs it (the gavril pickup stripped will run smooth but thats about it) It's an old HP laptop

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