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PUBG on an i3

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on another note i just sold my old system with an i3-4170, 750ti and 8gb of ram to a friend and he is now asking if he can run PUBG i assumed i couldnt when i had the system but am now second guessing myself, the chips runs at 3.7 ghz

if someone could offer help it would be appreciated

 

(anyone who is interested i sold the whole system to him for £300 and i bought it for £240 :D )

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I'd check Youtube for some benchmarks or gameplay to see what it could have accomplished.

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7 minutes ago, ImNotThere said:

to start off, my title rhymes, yay

on another note i just sold my old system with an i3-4170, 750ti and 8gb of ram to a friend and he is now asking if he can run PUBG i assumed i couldnt when i had the system but am now second guessing myself, the chips runs at 3.7 ghz

if someone could offer help it would be appreciated

 

(anyone who is interested i sold the whole system to him for £300 and i bought it for £240 :D )

Although without much evidence, I would say most likely well, as it will run on a horrendously under powered CPU and a GT 1030 combined so for a reasonably well balanced system as such probably maybe 1080p mid with some anti aliasing I would imagine :D

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tell him to buy the game on steam and if the performance sucks too much to return it before 2 hours of playtime

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I have an i3 6100 before and it runs fine on my system :) its just kind of slow sometimes on when you're just starting the game. It took a while to load the map at first but after a few sessions It was on something like 60-90's depending on where you are (inside buildings its mainly 90ish) And for a 750 ti i think its kinda enough :D  

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35 minutes ago, ImNotThere said:

to start off, my title rhymes, yay

on another note i just sold my old system with an i3-4170, 750ti and 8gb of ram to a friend and he is now asking if he can run PUBG i assumed i couldnt when i had the system but am now second guessing myself, the chips runs at 3.7 ghz

if someone could offer help it would be appreciated

 

(anyone who is interested i sold the whole system to him for £300 and i bought it for £240 :D )

Anyways about the "3.7ghz" thing its not really gonna efffect anything in my perspective except if your cpu is underclocked for the game. PUBG is a really heavy game, it will take advantages if you have like a quad core cpu since its an open world based game.

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