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Bctrent

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  1. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XkQvRJ my build with prices. I got really good deals with bundling and price matching.
  2. Yeah i just looked it up, apparently the game automatically caps fps at 60 if you have v-sync on, so i am going to disable it and see what happens when i get home from work tonight.
  3. How do you get it to go higher? I checked the settings and it seems to be capped at 60. also are the cinematics capped at 30 fps? or atleast some of them. It seems like major cutscenes are capped at 30fps
  4. UPDATE- When i arrived at my local computer store, they had an EVGA GTX 1070ti w/ 8gb gddr5 for 400. Feeling like this was to good of a deal to pass up, i took it. I appreciate the talks and help. I benchmarked my new system using a series of games. Witcher 3 w/ maxed settings w/slightly reduced nvidia hairworks settings to fix some stuttering i was getting i hold a fierce 60fps but cant get the fps go higher as witcher internally locks fps at 60 | Final Fantasy 15 maxed settings in Insomnia I was holding 60-75 fps even in water which i found impressive, but i did have some minor stuttering here and there. I downloaded World of Warcraft and played since it was a free weekend and I just maxed that bitch out and enjoyed it. Easy... As for thermals, My case has 2 large fans in the grill and one in the back pulling air front to back and through all the games and settings i tried. My computers temps were cool as can be imo. Highest temp i recorded on my gpu was 65c. highest cpu temp was 59c. I am extremely satisfied with my build and will be making a post on PCPartpicker to show it off. Thanks again for all the help and input.
  5. You should do a video on GPU requirements for monitor sizes/Aspect Ratios. A subject i have been trying to research and i cant hardly find good information on it. No trustworthy information that is. (For instance i am building a computer and my monitor is an LG 34" 2560X1080 ultra wide 21:9 ratio 75hz freesync IPS panel monitor and I cant find any good information on what GPU to use.) I've been told an XFX RX 580 AMD CPU to make use of that freesync, but at the same time, i feel like i might do better with a 1070 or 70' ti. also, i worry about stuttering, screen tearing, and FPS.
  6. I do believe after doing some research that i may risk it and just try to use the XFX Radeon RX 580, thank you very much for all your assistance in this
  7. https://www.amazon.com/Radeon-Dual-fan-GDDR5-Graphics-DUAL-RX580-O8G/dp/B071L1VGQW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529685056&sr=8-1&keywords=rx+580+gpu Considering this GPU now, going to research it some
  8. I was achieving 75hz with a freesync monitor using an Nvidia card. So I was hoping a 1070/ti would be able to as well.
  9. https://www.amazon.com/Radeon-Dual-fan-GDDR5-Graphics-DUAL-RX580-O8G/dp/B071L1VGQW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529685056&sr=8-1&keywords=rx+580+gpu this card seems very comparable to what i want and the price is alot less than the 1070's i was looking at. how would this do me/?
  10. So, i play games like WoW, Rainbow Six Siege, Final Fantasy 15 (Very demanding imo), Dying Light. Witcher 3, stuff like that. I jsut want to play my games at a 60-75fps window and not have screen tearing and stutters.
  11. It actually is a freesync monitor. If there is an AMD GPU that would work better im not against it, but i hear the vegas are a bit over priced in my opinion. My laptop, has a gtx 1060 in it and was capable to push 75hz effectively on a game like wow
  12. Would a 1070ti be suffice for 75fps ultra on said monitor? as it is 75hz
  13. I am building a computer sporting a Ryzen 5 1600, a b350 chipset motherboard, vengence lpx RAM 8gigs total (2x4gb), and a samsung 860 evo hard drive. I have a 34 inch IPS panel monitor that runs 2560x1080p. I am very torn on GPU's. I dont think a 1060 will be enough to play AAA gaming on ultra, but im also concerned about how well my set up will do with a 1070ti with fears of bottlenecking. any suggestions?
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