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1 hour ago, lka said:

AMD RX 570 XFX 8GB

Ryzen 5 1600

8GB ram 2400Mhz

 

Will i be able to play newer games at somewhat higher settings at 1080p 60fps and which ones for example?

Absolutely you should. I'd say your system should have little trouble maintaining ~60 fps on mostly high settings in most titles.

 

Here is my set up and my experience with some popular games I typically play...I know it's not definitive on how your system will perform, but it should give you a reference point.

 

Ryzen 5 2400g, Gigabyte RX 570 w/ 4 GB VRAM, 8 GB DDR3200 - 

 

Assassins Creed Unity - High settings @ 55-60 fps (sometimes drops a few frames for a couple of seconds in crowded areas)

CSGO - Ultra high settings @ 75-90 fps easily

GOW 5 - High settings @ 55-60 fps

Division 2 - High settings @ ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Resident Evil 2 - High settings @  ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Witcher 3 - Very high settings @  60 fps

Civilization 5/6 - Very high settings @ 60 fps

World of warships - Very high settings avg stays well above 60 fps

Path of Exile - Very high settings @ ~60 fps

 

I'd say since you have a 6c/12t CPU and 4 more GB of vRAM, you should see better performance (especially if the games you play utilize the extra cores and vram)

 

 

2 minutes ago, lka said:

AMD RX 570 XFX 8GB

Ryzen 5 1600

8GB ram 2400Mhz

 

Will i be able to play newer games at somewhat higher settings at 1080p 60fps and which ones for example?

Depends on teh game.  OC the CPU and GPU.

A 3600 would be a nice upgrade...

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31 minutes ago, lka said:

AMD RX 570 XFX 8GB

Ryzen 5 1600

8GB ram 2400Mhz

 

Will i be able to play newer games at somewhat higher settings at 1080p 60fps and which ones for example?

It's pretty solid for most AAA 1080p titles @ 60 fps. I had a slightly weaker but similar set up with a Ryzen 5 2400g/RX 570 4 GB and it worked pretty well for getting a taste of VR.

 

I'd say hold on to your money if it does everything you need it to do right now. In the future, a RX 5700 or RX5500 and a Ryzen 2600/3600 would make for a nice upgrade.

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13 minutes ago, RetroGeneral said:

and maybe another ram slide 

It would be a relatively cheap upgrade, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary or really beneficial right now UNLESS he is running out of memory...I'm still running 8 GB of RAM with at least a dozen resource demanding games and although memory usage is high during gaming, I haven't had issues. I'm sure RAM prices will continue to fall and eventually 16 GB RAM will cost as much as 8 GB does today.

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1 hour ago, lka said:

AMD RX 570 XFX 8GB

Ryzen 5 1600

8GB ram 2400Mhz

 

Will i be able to play newer games at somewhat higher settings at 1080p 60fps and which ones for example?

Absolutely you should. I'd say your system should have little trouble maintaining ~60 fps on mostly high settings in most titles.

 

Here is my set up and my experience with some popular games I typically play...I know it's not definitive on how your system will perform, but it should give you a reference point.

 

Ryzen 5 2400g, Gigabyte RX 570 w/ 4 GB VRAM, 8 GB DDR3200 - 

 

Assassins Creed Unity - High settings @ 55-60 fps (sometimes drops a few frames for a couple of seconds in crowded areas)

CSGO - Ultra high settings @ 75-90 fps easily

GOW 5 - High settings @ 55-60 fps

Division 2 - High settings @ ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Resident Evil 2 - High settings @  ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Witcher 3 - Very high settings @  60 fps

Civilization 5/6 - Very high settings @ 60 fps

World of warships - Very high settings avg stays well above 60 fps

Path of Exile - Very high settings @ ~60 fps

 

I'd say since you have a 6c/12t CPU and 4 more GB of vRAM, you should see better performance (especially if the games you play utilize the extra cores and vram)

 

 

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2 hours ago, steelo said:

Absolutely you should. I'd say your system should have little trouble maintaining ~60 fps on mostly high settings in most titles.

 

Here is my set up and my experience with some popular games I typically play...I know it's not definitive on how your system will perform, but it should give you a reference point.

 

Ryzen 5 2400g, Gigabyte RX 570 w/ 4 GB VRAM, 8 GB DDR3200 - 

 

Assassins Creed Unity - High settings @ 55-60 fps (sometimes drops a few frames for a couple of seconds in crowded areas)

CSGO - Ultra high settings @ 75-90 fps easily

GOW 5 - High settings @ 55-60 fps

Division 2 - High settings @ ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Resident Evil 2 - High settings @  ~57-60 fps (fps mainly drop for a second or two while loading a new area)

Witcher 3 - Very high settings @  60 fps

Civilization 5/6 - Very high settings @ 60 fps

World of warships - Very high settings avg stays well above 60 fps

Path of Exile - Very high settings @ ~60 fps

 

I'd say since you have a 6c/12t CPU and 4 more GB of vRAM, you should see better performance (especially if the games you play utilize the extra cores and vram)

 

 

Than you very much for going through all this just to help me.I am buying it tomorrow.

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11 minutes ago, lka said:

Than you very much for going through all this just to help me.I am buying it tomorrow.

You're very welcome.

 

You should have little problem running most AAA titles at 60 fps on at least mostly high settings. I have a slightly weaker CPU (2 fewer cores) and less vram than so you very well may see a few more fps than I do at higher settings.

 

There may be a couple of newer titles you may need to lower a few settings. The RX 570 is the value king for 1080 gaming.

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22 minutes ago, steelo said:

You're very welcome.

 

You should have little problem running most AAA titles at 60 fps on at least mostly high settings. I have a slightly weaker CPU (2 fewer cores) and less vram than so you very well may see a few more fps than I do at higher settings.

 

There may be a couple of newer titles you may need to lower a few settings. The RX 570 is the value king for 1080 gaming.

Yeah,I read a lot about this being a best buy for budget build,thanks again.

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On 1/3/2020 at 4:49 PM, lka said:

AMD RX 570 XFX 8GB

Ryzen 5 1600

8GB ram 2400Mhz

 

Will i be able to play newer games at somewhat higher settings at 1080p 60fps and which ones for example?

Motherboard: Msi z87-g55

Cpu: I5-3470 3.2-3.4 ghz

Gpu: Sapphire radeon rx570 8gb pulse

Ram: Kingston ddr3 hyperX Beast 16gb
 

then i guess my setup here would do fine to for this year? ?

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