Best Computer for Game

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Re: Best Computer for Game

#11 Post by Frenzy » 20 Jun 2021 13:34

Garrington_Levy wrote: 17 Jun 2021 19:24 Out of interest, I've been looking at a pre-built - a HP Pavillion with an i5 10700k, 8gb ram (would be doubled or tripled) and a GTX1660 super, would that be capable of running the game at medium settings? haven't found any infomation online really, only seen people tallking about the a typical games - COD, apex, SoTR etc. Given the drought of chipsets and nigh on everthing else, would I be wise to put great thought or should I just hold off and hope the market settles by next year?
I have an i7 3770 and rx580 8gb with 12 gb of ddr3 ram and I run the game at 200% scaling and reflection scaling and everything else maxed except mirror distance which is on medium and I get 60+ frames all the time with no problem, those specs you mentioned are alot better than mine, you'll probably be able to run the game at max settings and 400% scaling or 1440p with no problem
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Re: Best Computer for Game

#12 Post by Garrington_Levy » 22 Jun 2021 16:04

Nice! I'll definetly put some extra thought in to it then, was very skeptical about a generic pre built given the only real infomation I'd found was about games for kids, so knowing this now I'll most likely make a move for one.
Thanks Frenzy!
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Re: Best Computer for Game

#13 Post by jasonakendrick » 12 Jul 2021 09:11

Alienware Aurora R10. The best AMD gaming PC. Specifications
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X–Ryzen 9 5950XGPU: AMD RX 5300–Nvidia RTX 3070RAM: 8GB–64GB DDR4Storage: 1TB HDD–2TB HDD + 2TB SSD
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Re: Best Computer for Game

#14 Post by Tomsun » 05 Jun 2022 09:58

It depends all on what resolution and what framerate you want, where you have to know that an insane high framerate IS NOT necessary (we are talking about CSGO)
I prefer to have a high res (3440*1440) with all details maxed out (except scaling), framerate limited to 99 fps in Nvidia driver. Therefore except in some towns of austria rebuild my GPU runs at 40-50% of TDP what means SILENT and cool. currently a ryzen 3000 series CPU has enough single threaded power in the most situations, perhaps a ryzen 5000 or 7000 or an intel 12th gen or 13th gen would fix the problem at some places where the GPU usage is in the low 40%, but framerates drop to around 70fps in some areas (due to lack of multithreading in the game engine) System and game are on different NVMEs so there shouldn't be the cause bottlenecked by concurring writing of temp data, Ram 16 GB should be enough (the highest i saw was at 11 GB) VRAM should be more than 4 GB as i see almost always values above.
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