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6 minutes ago, AVSHedgehog said:

144fps at high settings in 1080p on FPS games

 

This depends on the game, Overwatch or CSGO probably yes.

Rainbow Six Siege (the only other one I play) you would have to drop settings to hit 144Hz.

 

8 minutes ago, AVSHedgehog said:

opinions on the build

 

I would pick up a better motherboard for future upgrades, if you planned on upgrading 1-2 years away.

I would also pick up an 1TB SSD instead of going for SSD for boot and HDD for storage.

For me, the price of an 120GB - 250GB SSD and 1TB HDD is the same price as 1TB SSD.

Hey, so I have made a pc part list, on pc part picker and I wanted to ask you guys to check it out and tell me your opinions on the build, I also wanted to ask if this will be able to play at around 144fps at high settings in 1080p on FPS games

 

 

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6 minutes ago, AVSHedgehog said:

144fps at high settings in 1080p on FPS games

 

This depends on the game, Overwatch or CSGO probably yes.

Rainbow Six Siege (the only other one I play) you would have to drop settings to hit 144Hz.

 

8 minutes ago, AVSHedgehog said:

opinions on the build

 

I would pick up a better motherboard for future upgrades, if you planned on upgrading 1-2 years away.

I would also pick up an 1TB SSD instead of going for SSD for boot and HDD for storage.

For me, the price of an 120GB - 250GB SSD and 1TB HDD is the same price as 1TB SSD.

Full time technology enthusiast, part time IT.

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1 minute ago, Pikatchu said:

This depends on the game, Overwatch or CSGO probably yes.

Rainbow Six Siege (the only other one I play) you would have to drop settings to hit 144Hz.

 

I would pick up a better motherboard for future upgrades, if you planned on upgrading 1-2 years away.

I would also pick up an 1TB SSD instead of going for SSD for boot and HDD for storage.

For me, the price of an 120GB - 250GB SSD and 1TB HDD is the same price as 1TB SSD.

Thank you so much this was all I needed to clear things up thanks for your help

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41 minutes ago, AVSHedgehog said:

Hey, so I have made a pc part list, on pc part picker and I wanted to ask you guys to check it out and tell me your opinions on the build, I also wanted to ask if this will be able to play at around 144fps at high settings in 1080p on FPS games

 

 

Not going to work unless maybe only CSGO?

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If you want 144fps...I'd look for a high clocking Intel...8600k or 9600k for single thread performance.  Also, i'd find a used gtx 1080 or 1080 ti.  Just buy all the parts used and you'd likely build a better rig for same money.  There's a used 1080 Ti FTW3 for $440 on fleabay...it's worth every penny assuming it's in perfect working order.

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