Right, but like I said, I don't actually want a console. It's like I asked for advice on a PC and you gave me advice on a fridge...
Consoles are extremely limited in what they can actually do, all of my friends are on the PC, all the games I've ever purchased are on the PC, I don't like using a...
I fully well understand what I'm doing with my build thanks. Linus himself, an 11m subscribed YouTuber, only 6 days ago built the exact same computer listing it as the best $500.00 PC that money can buy and I think he knows a *bit* more than you do.
I don't need to waste my money on better...
Again, for me it's not worth the hassle of having to wait potentially an entire year with a low end graphics card just so that I can get a better motherboard now for the future, instead when I already plan on sticking to the same specs I already have now. You have to realise I've never even...
I don't know, I think it's counter productive to save the £49.00 from downgrading the GPU to work on other components as my PC will be bottlenecked the entire time I will be using it until I upgrade the GPU. I'd much rather just stick to the specs I've already chosen.
The old PC I am refering to is incredibly bad.
- CPU: Intel i5 2320 (Not sure if it's working/broken, but reguardless it's really slow)
- GPU: Nvidia GT 620 (I think it's broken, but even if it isn't it's really, REALLY bad)
- RAM: 8 GB DDR3 (I think it's working, but it's really slow)
-...
Yeah I agree with that, it would be nice to have and experience games in RTX. However, my previous PC is more than 10 years old and a couple of weeks ago finally stopped working, so for the meantime I don't have any replacement for it and I seriously dislike the limitaitons of consoles. I could...
I looked at the link that you've sent me and it says:
"The AMD Ryzen 3 3100 came out with a 249 FPS average at 1080P with a minimum of 60 FPS if you round up. Very impressive scores from a processor that costs under $100!"
"When you take a look at the performance divided by the price, the AMD...
The monitor that I will be using for this GPU is 1080p and 60 Hz, and so I know it's more than enough and won't be a bottleneck.
I don't understand what you're exactly saying is going to happen from now to 2 years later where my PC is going to drop to under 60 FPS. If it can perform upto what I...
The Ryzen 3 3300x is the one that has the benchmark rating of only 1000 more, not much of a difference.
The motherboard is good enough to the point where it can handle my current setup. Like I said, I'm not looking to upgrade anytime as this setup is enough for me.
For the RAM, maybe. I'll...
The build you've sent me costs £348 more for:
- CPU rating of only 1000 more which won't make much of a difference.
- Motherboard with more capacity which won't be necessary as I don't need more RAM slots or USB ports.
- 8 GB more RAM which won't be necessary for my existing CPU and GPU.
- The...
No it's from Passmark.
The point I'm trying to make is that there isn't a need to upgrade it or swap it out as it will fulfil my needs now as it does even 10 years later.
Well what would you recommend instead?
The AMD CPU I've already selected is miles ahead of its value, with a benchmark rating of 11,878.
The Nvidia GPU I've selected is very good aswell, being able to run even the newest games with 1080p and medium/high graphics settings at 60+ FPS...
The specs I have listed above are the ones which I have already bought for £534.00.
From the benchmark videos I have seen of the same CPU and GPU, I will be able to run most games at 60+ FPS with 1080p resolution and medium graphics settings.