Post your PC Specs
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My Gaming PC Specs
OS: Windows 10
Memory: 16GB RAM DDR4
GPU: 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (planning to get GTX 1660 Ti in 2023)
CPU: Intel Core i7 6th Gen @ 3.6GHz
Hard Drive: 1 TB HDD + 256 GB SSD
Motherboard: Intel
OS: Windows 10
Memory: 16GB RAM DDR4
GPU: 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (planning to get GTX 1660 Ti in 2023)
CPU: Intel Core i7 6th Gen @ 3.6GHz
Hard Drive: 1 TB HDD + 256 GB SSD
Motherboard: Intel
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Re: Post your PC Specs
You should get a 1660 Ti now because nvidia has stopped production of them. They'll sell out soon.starkenhund wrote: ↑27 Dec 2022 20:41 GPU: 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (planning to get GTX 1660 Ti in 2023)
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OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
Memory 8*16GB DDR4 2666 Quad Channel
CPU: Intel Core i9 10920x
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080 TI
Harddrive: 2* 1 TB Samsung SSD + 4TB HDD WD
Keyboard Logitech G19
Mouse: Logitech G903
Wheel: Logitech G923
Display: ROG SWIFT PG27VQ
Mainboard: Asus Prime X299-Deluxe II
Memory 8*16GB DDR4 2666 Quad Channel
CPU: Intel Core i9 10920x
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080 TI
Harddrive: 2* 1 TB Samsung SSD + 4TB HDD WD
Keyboard Logitech G19
Mouse: Logitech G903
Wheel: Logitech G923
Display: ROG SWIFT PG27VQ
Mainboard: Asus Prime X299-Deluxe II
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100% agree, the 1660Ti is such a good value to performance card. I'm actually planning on buying one just for the sake of it - plus if my 3060Ti goes the way of the dodo, I've got something to fall back on until I can get something else.Calibuddy99 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2022 23:31You should get a 1660 Ti now because nvidia has stopped production of them. They'll sell out soon.starkenhund wrote: ↑27 Dec 2022 20:41 GPU: 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (planning to get GTX 1660 Ti in 2023)
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Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite Wifi
Ryzen 9 5900X
Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix AiO
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (3600)
RTX 2070 Super FE
Corsair LL120 x3
Phanteks Eclipse p350x case
Just recently built it and so far so good. I'm enjoying it.
Ryzen 9 5900X
Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix AiO
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (3600)
RTX 2070 Super FE
Corsair LL120 x3
Phanteks Eclipse p350x case
Just recently built it and so far so good. I'm enjoying it.
Ryzen 5 1600
16GB DDR4 3000
RTX 2070 Super
16GB DDR4 3000
RTX 2070 Super
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I'm not tech savvy and I've struggled to find my specs. Here is all I could find:
Toshiba laptop
Processor Intel Core M-5Y51 CPU @ 1.10 GHz 1.30 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB
64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Windows 8.1
I'm running ETS 2 & ATS with near minimum graphics settings and I'm getting an FPS that's just barely in double figures.
I'm using a 55" TV as the monitor and running 1920 x 1068 resolution; I wonder if a smaller screen or lower res would improve the frame rate?
Toshiba laptop
Processor Intel Core M-5Y51 CPU @ 1.10 GHz 1.30 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB
64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Windows 8.1
I'm running ETS 2 & ATS with near minimum graphics settings and I'm getting an FPS that's just barely in double figures.
I'm using a 55" TV as the monitor and running 1920 x 1068 resolution; I wonder if a smaller screen or lower res would improve the frame rate?
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Re: Post your PC Specs
Yes, you may have to lower the resolution to get a higher frame rate. Try something like 1600 x 900 or similar, and if that doesn't do it, then try 720p. But you definitely shouldn't have it lower than 720p as anything lower either adds black bars to the sides or looks super blurry.David Paterson wrote: ↑06 Feb 2023 10:09 I'm using a 55" TV as the monitor and running 1920 x 1068 resolution; I wonder if a smaller screen or lower res would improve the frame rate?
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Re: Post your PC Specs
Thanks, I tried 1600 x 900 and it added black bars and it was blurry, but the FPS gain was marginal, so I changed it back to 1920 x 1068.Calibuddy99 wrote: ↑06 Feb 2023 18:50Yes, you may have to lower the resolution to get a higher frame rate. Try something like 1600 x 900 or similar, and if that doesn't do it, then try 720p. But you definitely should have it lower than 720p as anything lower either adds black bars to the sides or looks super blurry.David Paterson wrote: ↑06 Feb 2023 10:09 I'm using a 55" TV as the monitor and running 1920 x 1068 resolution; I wonder if a smaller screen or lower res would improve the frame rate?
I guess I just have to find the money for a computer with a better graphics card...
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Interesting to see the different configs over the years (the thread started in 2013 if i see it right), perhaps tere should be a poll to get a quick overview how the current situation is (same or diverting from steam survey)
Ryzen7-5800x3d (until last year Ryzen 9-3900x) 32 GB 3600-C18 1080ti 3440*1440/100FPS Several Drives (SSD NVME and Sata and hdd in total 6 drives, relevant for win10 and SCS-sim 2 NVME) Logitech G25 Saitek Side panel
Ryzen7-5800x3d (until last year Ryzen 9-3900x) 32 GB 3600-C18 1080ti 3440*1440/100FPS Several Drives (SSD NVME and Sata and hdd in total 6 drives, relevant for win10 and SCS-sim 2 NVME) Logitech G25 Saitek Side panel
- Calibuddy99
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A little question about that. since when was there a 1920 x 1068 display? modern tvs are either 4k or 1920 x 1080. Could you maybe tell me your tv model? I would like to know why its 1920 x 1068(1068p) instead of 1920 x 1080(1080p). I've never heard of a 1920 x 1068 resolution product. I find only 1080p when I search that up.David Paterson wrote: ↑07 Feb 2023 23:28 I tried 1600 x 900 and it added black bars and it was blurry, but the FPS gain was marginal, so I changed it back to 1920 x 1068.
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