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Upgrading computer for DA: Inquisition

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October 10, 2014 12:36:26 PM

As the title states i'm looking to upgrade my pc to run dragon age: inquisition at a fair level. I don't have a ton of cash so i'm only looking for key points to upgrade for minimal cash. Here is a link to the specs for my computer.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

And here is the specs for the game

Dragon Age Specs

Any input would be helpful! Thanks a ton!

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October 10, 2014 12:58:51 PM

I would get the r9 280x
And the cpu won't really be a problem but if you really want to change it than i would choose the and fx-8320
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October 10, 2014 1:08:50 PM

If I had something to change in that build, it would be the graphics card. R9 280X, GTX 750 Ti, or GTX 760 will do you well.
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October 10, 2014 1:26:01 PM

Cem Goker said:
If I had something to change in that build, it would be the graphics card. R9 280X, GTX 750 Ti, or GTX 760 will do you well.


What would you suggests for power supplies for these cards? The system has a 450 watt. I have a 500 watt just sitting at the house I could put into the PC. Let me know what you think would be ok for these cards.
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October 10, 2014 2:15:39 PM

Don't upgrade for a game that hasn't been launched. Upgrade after it is launched and then you can find benchmarks and test it yourself to see what is needed. Things change before hand and everything is a guess at this point. It's a fool errand to blindly upgrade for something not yet released.
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October 10, 2014 5:35:03 PM

bystander said:
Don't upgrade for a game that hasn't been launched. Upgrade after it is launched and then you can find benchmarks and test it yourself to see what is needed. Things change before hand and everything is a guess at this point. It's a fool errand to blindly upgrade for something not yet released.


I'm not just upgrading for this game but i'm also expecting to play it on release day. That is why i wanted it to be at least mid-range to allow for that extra bit of give that the game might change
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October 11, 2014 11:32:58 AM

ghanked said:
Cem Goker said:
If I had something to change in that build, it would be the graphics card. R9 280X, GTX 750 Ti, or GTX 760 will do you well.


What would you suggests for power supplies for these cards? The system has a 450 watt. I have a 500 watt just sitting at the house I could put into the PC. Let me know what you think would be ok for these cards.


Better replace your PSU with the 500 W one then. The optimal PSU for any system is 100 W above the calculated watt needed :) 

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