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How much would I have to lower setting to get 60fps With 1050 ti

So I am thinking of going for the 1050 ti over some more expensive cards and using the extra money for games, I am not someone who is insane about graphics, would I be able to run all games at 1080p at medium to high setting if I turned down the anti aliasing some or something, I don't care about looks as long as it isn't at potato mode, should I suck it up and go for the more expensive card, or just lower some settings?

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Most games should work fine at med-high. 

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8 minutes ago, Jonas Lytle said:

So I am thinking of going for the 1050 ti over some more expensive cards and using the extra money for games, I am not someone who is insane about graphics, would I be able to run all games at 1080p at medium to high setting if I turned down the anti aliasing some or something, I don't care about looks as long as it isn't at potato mode, should I suck it up and go for the more expensive card, or just lower some settings?

Depends on the game you play. Most of them would be able to obtain 60fps at med or high setting. Maybe some newer AAA games would require you to tone it down to low or lowest settings to hit 60fps.

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19 minutes ago, Jonas Lytle said:

So I am thinking of going for the 1050 ti over some more expensive cards and using the extra money for games, I am not someone who is insane about graphics, would I be able to run all games at 1080p at medium to high setting if I turned down the anti aliasing some or something, I don't care about looks as long as it isn't at potato mode, should I suck it up and go for the more expensive card, or just lower some settings?

I play Fallout 4 at Ultra on my 1050ti FTW, 60FPS most places except the msot densely packed. I can run Fallout 4 on all three of my screens at 30+ FPS on my 1050ti.

 

I use FXAA for everything, TAA is a waste of cycles and FSAA is plain stupid. Intel's CMAA should be making its way to nVidia's next chipset.

 

Honestly, the 1050ti is a great card and there's no reason to not buy it if its within your budget and you don't need the GTX 1080 TI FTW Super Ultra Mega Faggy Cooling Gaymaster3000 SuperSuckADick enthusiast grade cards that people like Austin Evans and Paul's Hardware have for their shit.

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