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Graphics •AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics

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OkaskiKali
Aussie Carebear OverLords
#1 - 2012-12-31 02:24:14 UTC
Graphics •AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics

Any good for eve?
Xercodo
Cruor Angelicus
#2 - 2012-12-31 02:33:54 UTC
ISD TYPE40
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#3 - 2012-12-31 14:10:16 UTC
First of all I'm going to move this thread from GD to OOPE.

Secondly, and on topic, if I recall correctly the 6410D is the graphics half of one of AMD's A4 range of APU's. My laptop has an older E-300 APU that has the HD 6310 graphics architecture and a dual 1.3 Ghz CPU, the most I can expect from this machine is 30FPS with everything turned all the way down or off. The A4 series APU's however tend to be a fair bit better, and the HD 6410, whilst not an amazing piece of kit, should be able to run EVE at roughly 30-40FPS with everything set to medium.

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ISD TYPE40
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#4 - 2012-12-31 14:22:20 UTC
Just to add to my previous comment, I have found this website to be extremely useful when it comes to comparing the stats for various different CPU's, especially the APU range which can be hard to find decent information on.

Hope this is of some use to you - ISD Type40.

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OkaskiKali
Aussie Carebear OverLords
#5 - 2012-12-31 15:52:07 UTC
ISD TYPE40 wrote:
Just to add to my previous comment, I have found this website to be extremely useful when it comes to comparing the stats for various different CPU's, especially the APU range which can be hard to find decent information on.

Hope this is of some use to you - ISD Type40.

Big smile


Thanks bud.

Client is downloading now and she is ready to rock.

I've been playing over the passed 4 years on laptops and I now have space for a desktop but not too much cash so I am hoping that, I manage to play lots.

Im not fussed about it being glittery I want to be back playing. o7
Caleidascope
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#6 - 2013-01-01 03:05:27 UTC
All you need is cpu that does SSE2 instruction set, gpu that does Shader Model 3. You got those so you are ready to play.

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Eat dessert first!

Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
#7 - 2013-01-01 06:38:34 UTC  |  Edited by: Akita T
OkaskiKali wrote:
Graphics •AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics
Any good for eve?

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php

You should be getting somewhere in the very rough ballpark of (slightly below) 40 FPS at FullHD resolution with high-ish graphics settings (AA off, some quality settings on medium instead of high, driver settings set on balanced instead of max image quality) while ship-spinning in a single EVE instance.

Could probably push above 60 FPS in most "regular" places (including even maybe Jita44 undock) if you sacrifice most of the graphic detail (and set drivers to optimize for speed) and/or play in a lower resolution.

However, you'll very likely get a noticeably lower performance (probably even single-digit FPS) when in a very "actively" crowded area (i.e. fleet battles and such, or a big Jita44 undock scuffle), even if you turn down graphics detail to minimum, due to the weaker CPU part, not the GPU part.
OkaskiKali
Aussie Carebear OverLords
#8 - 2013-01-10 15:01:01 UTC
Akita T wrote:
OkaskiKali wrote:
Graphics •AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics
Any good for eve?

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php

You should be getting somewhere in the very rough ballpark of (slightly below) 40 FPS at FullHD resolution with high-ish graphics settings (AA off, some quality settings on medium instead of high, driver settings set on balanced instead of max image quality) while ship-spinning in a single EVE instance.

Could probably push above 60 FPS in most "regular" places (including even maybe Jita44 undock) if you sacrifice most of the graphic detail (and set drivers to optimize for speed) and/or play in a lower resolution.

However, you'll very likely get a noticeably lower performance (probably even single-digit FPS) when in a very "actively" crowded area (i.e. fleet battles and such, or a big Jita44 undock scuffle), even if you turn down graphics detail to minimum, due to the weaker CPU part, not the GPU part.


thanks for the info.

im playing the game very well. In fact im really impressed at how it handles having three clients open very well.