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is this pc good to run 1080p at 60+ fps?
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is the build already brought? if not i wouldn't suggest going with it.
The answer to your question is yes.
Some games aren't very well optimized, or some games are more CPU intensive but yes you should be fine. If you see any lack in performance it will be your CPU dragging the card down and not letting it achieve its full potential..
The answer to your question is yes.
Some games aren't very well optimized, or some games are more CPU intensive but yes you should be fine. If you see any lack in performance it will be your CPU dragging the card down and not letting it achieve its full potential..
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how should i upgrade my cpu? it is not already bought. i would like to stick with amd since it is cheaper though.
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What if I switches for a amd fx8350? Same running rates as an i5 almost?
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atmskater45 wrote What if I switches for a amd fx8350? Same running rates as an i5 almost?
I'd still stick with the i5
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atmskater45 wrote What if I switches for a amd fx8350? Same running rates as an i5 almost?Again no upgrade path.
What happens lets say a year from now when your PC is lacking performance and you decide its time for an upgrade.
You will have to scrap the CPU and Mobo.
Also the 8350 is the same as the 8320 just with a factory overclock
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You're missing a few things needed to build a PC, and your Processor is only $80 wtf? That shows your processor is really low-quality.
Say you swapped out for a better processor then your total PC cost would be like $1000 (with the missing parts)
You'd probably get 30-45 FPS on DayZ in Medium Settings.
Say you swapped out for a better processor then your total PC cost would be like $1000 (with the missing parts)
You'd probably get 30-45 FPS on DayZ in Medium Settings.
Newsflash: You'll never get close to 60 FPS on DayZ even in MEDIUM Settings with a $400-$900 Budget. Sorry.
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NPS wrote You're missing a few things needed to build a PC, and your Processor is only $80 wtf? That shows your processor is really low-quality.
Say you swapped out for a better processor then your total PC cost would be like $1000 (with the missing parts)
You'd probably get 30-45 FPS on DayZ in Medium Settings.
Newsflash: You'll never get close to 60 FPS on DayZ even in MEDIUM Settings with a $400-$900 Budget. Sorry.
NEWSFLASH: Your wrong.
The build i provided will max out DayZ on a single 1080p monitor at 60FPS plus..
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