9 months ago - Shurenai - Direct link
Originally posted by Emma Veleity:
Originally posted by Tahnval: If you buy all that hardware as a present for me I'll cheerfully do some testing and answer your question.

Otherwise, anyone would only be guessing. My guess would be "yes", even at 4K. My guess would also be "silly" because you'd be hard pressed to notice any difference during play between the max settings and the next level down. Or further. Also, your ludicrously overpriced graphics card is ludicrously overpowered for 7DTD and would be spending a large proportion of its time idling.

But since you obviously have a hyperabundance of spare money, why wouldn't you just buy 7DTD and try it for yourself? Even at full price, it would be a meaninglessly trivial amount of money to you.

I have the game but the PC is shipping. I'm asking so someone with more knowledge than me on the matter sets my expectations. I don't see how my money is a factor. I am simply asking a question about the game's performance.
The problem is noone can really give you an accurate answer, as you didn't list one of the very relevant pieces of equipment and it's specs needed to give one.

What is your Monitor? What is it's default resolution? What resolution are you planning to play the game at?

The listed computer would be more than enough to run the game @60fps on an old 24 inch monitor that maxes out at like 1600x1900 or 1920x1080, But it would likely fall short on this particular game if you're using a 4k monitor w/ 4096x2160 resolution.


You also didn't list the speed of the DDR5 ram; DDR5 isn't like to be slow in general, but, DDR5@4800 is a big difference from DDR5@7200. Still, even @4800 should be fine.

Same with the 4TB NVME; No R/W speed listed... Though in the case of NVME even the slowest speed will be more than sufficient.


In any case, Based purely on the GPU and CPU, Assuming you're not on a 4k monitor, You Should be fine. If you're on 4k, It might be a bit dicey and require you to either lower the resolution of the game or some other graphical setting(s) to achieve 60+ stable. 24gb vram is more than enough to max out all the settings, and the CPU's baseline speed is above recommended for the game, w/ the turbo even moderately engaged it should be more than fine.