Will my PC play SH wolves of the pacific?

hrath

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Will my PC be able to play Silent Hunter Wolves of The Pacific (Gold Edition) at maxed out settings with decent FPS (40-50)?

Set-up:

CPU: i7-3770k(3.50GHz, 3.8GHz turbo)-might overclock because it is liquid cooled, but I don't know yet.
GPU: GeForce GTX 480 (Fermi) 1536MB-might overclock too at some point (next year...?)
PSU: 600w (IBuyPower custom made)
Ram: 16GB DDR3 1333 (4GB x 4)
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3H (going to buy a Z77 soon)
HDD: 1TB SATA III
SSD: getting it around the release of W-8
Case: NZXT PHANTOM 410 GAMING CASE WHITE
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
+ 2x
Hanns-G HL269DPB Black 26" 5ms Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 X-Contrast 30,000,000:1 (800:1) Built-in Speakers
 
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Yes it will and I think you knew that. I would want to show off my rig as well if it was as good as yours is. Have to say it is a nice rig and have fun playing with it and you should try SLI'ing it down the road.

A pair of 480's are awesome when in SLI. Not too many games they can't handle. Good luck to you.

DM186

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Yes it will and I think you knew that. I would want to show off my rig as well if it was as good as yours is. Have to say it is a nice rig and have fun playing with it and you should try SLI'ing it down the road.

A pair of 480's are awesome when in SLI. Not too many games they can't handle. Good luck to you.
 
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tiz a nice ish system. the monitor is a big no no... hanns g should be avoided like the plague i had 3 of em in the space of 3 years all died with the same problem. the power brick inside went on all of em. and getting warranty replacements was a joke...
it took months each time to get a replacement and the 3rd 1 died less than 6 months while the other 2 lasted less than 18 months each. so keep an eye on the power button clicking after a couple of weeks it will stop coming on till windows has loaded and then not at all. then expect 4-8 weeks to get an rma number and a lot of back and forth with lots of excuses and supposed fixes for your pc that have nothing to do with the monitor. anything that will delay the ram and run out your warranty.
 

hrath

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eh, I can always get some different ones, these were on sale for $200 each ($200 off :D)

@DM186 I will probably Sli once I get the money and a better motherboard and SSD (around when Windows 8 releases, so I can put the OS on it)
And I was honestly wondering if it could play it, I wasn't totally sure about the GPU :p