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yamiino

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  1. Agreed, I can play a lot of games on the highest settings with 40-50 FPS just fine, I'm not all about getting over 60, as long as it's over 40 I'm good. The SSD is basically for the load times, I'd install this game in that SSD as the load times in a hard drive take over 10 minutes with this game especially, people have confirmed that with an SSD it takes up to 3 minutes. That's how bad it's optimized lmao. Thanks for the input
  2. Ah so I was on the right track thanks bud, so there's no problem on changing the GPU, compatibility won't be an issue am I right?
  3. This is my current rig: I want to play a new game that has been released in Early Access (and by that you know it's poorly optimized), the game is Dark and Light, however I purchased the game, tried to play it and had to install it in one of my hard drives as the SSD is pretty much done for. The game performed poorly, a lot of frame drops / freezes and graphic glitches. So I'm thinking on upgrading some parts, but I'm not sure if I'm doing it right... Could anyone suggest or confirm this is the right thing to do? The CPU I think is more than enough for now, I'd love to run this game in Early Access on 50-60 FPS (or higher if possible) Looking at amazon in my country, the GTX 1080 is just about $100 USD over a GTX 770 4 GB, I was considering SLI but I guess I'd rather sell the GTX 770 and use some of the money to fund the GTX 1080 Gigabyte GV-N1080G1 GAMING-8GD Graphic Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB, DDR5, 256 Bit, DVI, HDMI, 3 x Display Port, PCI-Express x16 Guess it does fit in the MOBO as it's DDR5 as well? Thanks for any help provided.
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