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Raydz

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  1. Hello!

    i may not be a complete expert on FPS boosts, but I can give a few tips. But I need you to answer some questions.

    1: What game are you trying to play?

    2: Is your graphics driver up to date?

    3: Is GeForce Experience installed?

    4: What FPS are you running on those games?

    5: What is your goal FPS?

    After that, I can give you some tips. Thanks!

  2. Hi! I am experiencing a glitch where my Fortnite textures are not loading. I have the latest graphics driver. Here are my specs if needed:

    Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (I believe)

    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 2GB

    Motherboard: AMD 970 Chipset

    RAM: 8GB

    Hard Drive: 1 TB

    No SSD

     

    Please send help if possible. Thanks!

     

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  3. 13 hours ago, Streetguru said:

    AMD's crimson has all of the same features + some extras still I think, and it's actually easier to use IMO, also has a nice overlay with most of the options available there directly, or even a app, but I don't think anyone uses the app.


    In any event, upgrade your CPU first to an R5 3600 at least with some 3200mhz CL16 RAM or 3600mhz CL 16 RAM

    Then grab your better GPU, the 1080ti is only useful if you need the VRAM, otherwise for gaming get the 2070 super at the same ~$500 price tag. But I'm telling you m8. the ~$300-330 RX 5700 is really hard to beat in terms of value, it has like 80-90% of the 2070 super's performance at $200 off.

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    Okay. Thanks!

  4. 16 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

    Why would you need nvidia specifically?

     

    The 1070ti isn't bad for the $250 I'm seeing on ebay, but the RX 5700 is faster by a good margin and has more features

     

    The only nvidia card I'd go for in general is the 1080ti, but only if you really needed 11GBs of VRAM for production workloads.

    I have trust in them and really like the NVIDIA control panel. If I get the 1080ti, what motherboard and other specs should I purchase?

     

  5. 13 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

    Your CPU(and RAM) is the most important thing for 240hz gaming, you probably want to upgrade that first.

     

    Then I'd sell your old CPU/motherboard RAM, and use that towards your graphics card, and maybeeee a modern power supply, but that one should be fine as long as you don't stress it too hard, you won't go over 300W while gaming anyways.

     

    I imagine the motherboard in that system is pretty low end so I'd just replace it.

     

    Can also get pay pal credit and have 0% interest for 6 months from their credit line, ebay accepts that one.

     

    The RX 5700 is more like a 1080/2070
     

    PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BYKLJb

    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor  ($194.79 @ OutletPC)
    Motherboard: ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING 4 WIFI ax ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($149.99 @ Newegg)
    Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory  ($76.99 @ Newegg)
    Video Card: XFX Radeon RX 5700 8 GB DD Ultra Video Card  ($329.99 @ Amazon)
    Total: $751.76
    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-11-01 23:01 EDT-0400

    I would like a nvidia graphics card from at least a gtx 1070 ti. Any recommendations for that?

  6. 13 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

    What do you use your PC for, what's your monitor resolution/refresh rate, and what's your budget/country for upgrades?


    That PSU is fine

    I use a 1080p 240hz Alienware monitor. The budget is under 700. And I use the PC mainly for Fortnite.

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