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It depends as much on the game you play and the settings and resolution you choose as it does the hardware.  Anywhere from literally thousands of FPS in menus and loading screens of some titles to as little as 5 fps or less if you try cranking some future-proofed AAA with insane ultra settings

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17 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

It depends as much on the game you play and the settings and resolution you choose as it does the hardware.  Anywhere from literally thousands of FPS in menus and loading screens of some titles to as little as 5 fps or less if you try cranking some future-proofed AAA with insane ultra settings

Thanks you! Makes sense....

I think I will download some kind of a FPS monitor to view while running games. I mostly play AAA on highest or ultra

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3 minutes ago, Subz said:

Thanks you! Makes sense....

I think I will download some kind of a FPS monitor to view while running games. I mostly play AAA on highest or ultra

Most games have in game fps counters, otherwise if it's on steam, uplay or origin they all have built in FPS counters in the settings tabs. Nvidia's fps counter in shadowplay also works really well, hope this helps :)

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30 minutes ago, Subz said:

Thanks you! Makes sense....

I think I will download some kind of a FPS monitor to view while running games. I mostly play AAA on highest or ultra

Steam has a built in one. To be found under settings

 

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12 hours ago, Subz said:

Thank you all! is this a decent rig though? For AAA games 1080p on high settings? I would hate to upgrade in year

It's a good system for sure but I can't guess how long you'll be able to maintain playing the latest titles on high settings.  Depends how quickly the market decides to push ahead.  I could be wrong but I feel like it goes quicker these days

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