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That PC should run basically anything at 1080p, and definitely at 1280x1024 lol, that's like half the pixels of 1080p.

 

Don't listen to anyone telling you to upgrade immediately. Here's RDR2 - one of the most demanding recent games - running at 1080p 60fps medium-high on pretty much exactly your PC

 

 

Hi,I got new budget pc.I bought something that is i think good for gaming(esport titles,and some popular games).Specs are next:
Intel Core i7 2600 4 Cores/8 Threads
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB
Quad Channel 16GB DDR3 of RAM
1155 ASUS P8P67 FUL ATX Motherboard
240GB of SSD
500 HDD
550W PSU
I m young and I pay it myself.That mean,i dont have enough money for new monitor ;/
I would play on 5:4 1280x1024 75Hz Monitor.
Sry if I have some mistakes in text,i will be very happy to get any help!Ty
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7 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:
Hi,I got new budget pc.I bought something that is i think good for gaming(esport titles,and some popular games).Specs are next:
Intel Core i7 2600 4 Cores/8 Threads
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB
Quad Channel 16GB DDR3 of RAM
1155 ASUS P8P67 FUL ATX Motherboard
240GB of SSD
500 HDD
550W PSU
I m young and I pay it myself.That mean,i dont have enough money for new monitor ;/
I would play on 5:4 1280x1024 75Hz Monitor.
Sry if I have some mistakes in text,i will be very happy to get any help!Ty

Hi friend! The CPU, motherboard and ram are all aging now. When you can afford it, I would look into a Ryzen 3 3100, a new motherboard and appropriate ram!

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That PC should run basically anything at 1080p, and definitely at 1280x1024 lol, that's like half the pixels of 1080p.

 

Don't listen to anyone telling you to upgrade immediately. Here's RDR2 - one of the most demanding recent games - running at 1080p 60fps medium-high on pretty much exactly your PC

 

 

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1 minute ago, owencrispy said:

Hi friend! The CPU, motherboard and ram are all aging now. When you can afford it, I would look into a Ryzen 3 3100, a new motherboard and appropriate ram!

Thank You on fast reply,i know its aging,but also i think for 1280x1024 gaming games like lol,csgo,and i saw it can run about 50-60fps those 2018+ titles.I will took ur recommendation when I make some money!Thank you ;D

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5 minutes ago, owencrispy said:

Hi friend! The CPU, motherboard and ram are all aging now. When you can afford it, I would look into a Ryzen 3 3100, a new motherboard and appropriate ram!

But to be fair, considering the GPU, he won't be bottlenecked that hard.

 

Considering the resolution you're playing, I'm fairly certain that any modern games would hit more than 75 FPS on high.

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Just now, Fatih19 said:

But to be fair, considering the GPU, he won't be bottlenecked that hard.

 

Considering the resolution you're playing, I'm fairly certain that any modern games would hit more than 75 FPS on high.

Lol he's running at basically half of 1080p... 75 at worst.

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2 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

That PC should run basically anything at 1080p, and definitely at 1280x1024 lol, that's like half the pixels of 1080p.

 

Don't listen to anyone telling you to upgrade immediately. Here's RDR2 - one of the most demanding recent games - running at 1080p 60fps medium-high on pretty much exactly your PC

 

 

Hi,yea I cant listen because I cant change it yet XD.I very happy to see that it can run it very well,ty on help.best regards!

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4 minutes ago, Fatih19 said:

But to be fair, considering the GPU, he won't be bottlenecked that hard.

 

Considering the resolution you're playing, I'm fairly certain that any modern games would hit more than 75 FPS on high.

Yeah,I saw bottleneck is less then 8%.I dont really know,but i think its good ;D Ty ❤️

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Just now, Pavo05 said:

Hi,yea I cant listen because I cant change it yet XD.I very happy to see that it can run it very well,ty on help.best regards!

Don't bother upgrading anything yet... Maybe a 1080p monitor? 1280*1024 is just weird. 

 

This 'used-acceptable' 1080p 75hz Freesync monitor is perfect at $68

https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkVision-S22e-19-21-5-Inch-Backlit/dp/B07LB7MK9B/

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3 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

This 'used-acceptable' 1080p 75hz Freesync monitor is perfect at $68

https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkVision-S22e-19-21-5-Inch-Backlit/dp/B07LB7MK9B/

The higher the resolution the lower the performance gets though.

If he's okay with the 1280x1024, then why not keep the one he's got..

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1 minute ago, Tan3l6 said:

The higher the resolution the lower the performance gets though.

If he's okay with the 1280x1024, then why not..

It's an RX 570, it's going to perform well at 1080p, and resolution won't affect CPU performance. He won't have to deal with a shitty aspect ratio with a messed-up HUD and menus, severe letterboxing on videos and cutscenes, and a resolution-imposed uncomfortably close FOV from being in basically a square aspect ratio. 

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5 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

Don't bother upgrading anything yet... Maybe a 1080p monitor? 1280*1024 is just weird. 

 

This 'used-acceptable' 1080p 75hz Freesync monitor is perfect at $68

https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkVision-S22e-19-21-5-Inch-Backlit/dp/B07LB7MK9B/

I bought this pc as a new.I have console,3 laptops,and all is better then that old pc i had.And that is why i didnt use it,i will try how it looks and i will upgrade it if its bad,ty for reconmmedation,it look so good for 68$ ;D 

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1 minute ago, Pavo05 said:

I bought this pc as a new.I have console,3 laptops,and all is better then that old pc i had.And that is why i didnt use it,i will try how it looks and i will upgrade it if its bad,ty for reconmmedation,it look so good for 68$ ;D 

Yeah, I'd rather recommend this for $90 brand new, but I see you're on a tight budget.

https://pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazon/dGVG3C

 

If your laptops are faster than an i7 2600 and an RX 570, those are pretty nice laptops...

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4 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

The higher the resolution the lower the performance gets though.

If he's okay with the 1280x1024, then why not keep the one he's got..

Ye i will try how it looks,and if it be bad i will upgrade.Even tho I only on ps4 played on high resolution hahaha,all other my laptop or pc were low end and was always under native resolution,they were just for myb office.

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for someone with a weaker machine i would say you can do every thing at 1280 by 1024 low @ 40 to 50 fps

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1 minute ago, mahyar said:

for someone with a weaker machine i would say you can do every thing at 1280 by 1024 low @ 40 to 50 fps

hahahaha thank You,just to not go under 30fps xD

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39 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:
Intel Core i7 2600 4 Cores/8 Threads
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB
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I would play on 5:4 1280x1024 75Hz Monitor.

you can still play a lot of modern titles at medium~low settings with good fps

it's still a decent budget gaming rig, albeit a bit aged.

 

40 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:

Quad Channel 16GB DDR3 of RAM

you're running dual channel (and dual rank on each channel)

here's a video if you wish to learn more

Spoiler

 

 

41 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:
240GB of SSD

good for OS + softwares + 1/2 games

look into buying a 2TB HDD when you need more space

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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43 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:

would play on 5:4 1280x1024 75Hz

this is your greatest bottleneck

your sys can run most AAA games at 1080p high at very respectable fps 50+ at least

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4 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

good for OS + softwares + 1/2 games

look into buying a 2TB HDD when you need more space

I think his 240 boot + 500 storage is enough, how many games do people have installed at once? I've been getting by with a 500GB SSD - currently I have Flight Simulator, RDR2, Final Fantasy XV, Rocket League, and Bioshock Infinite installed on it.

 

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1 minute ago, Aereldor said:

I think his 240 boot + 500 storage is enough, how many games do people have installed at once? I've been getting by with a 500GB SSD - currently I have Flight Simulator, RDR2, Final Fantasy XV, Rocket League, and Bioshock Infinite installed on it.

oh geez im blind, literally thought the HDD was PSU

but yea, he can expand it anytime when he think it's insufficient

 

OP can maybe look into upgrading his PSU if it's a subpar unit

it's something worth investing in, since it can be brought to next build too (unless they go to ATX12v)

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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15 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

you can still play a lot of modern titles at medium~low settings with good fps

it's still a decent budget gaming rig, albeit a bit aged.

 

you're running dual channel (and dual rank on each channel)

here's a video if you wish to learn more

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good for OS + softwares + 1/2 games

look into buying a 2TB HDD when you need more space

thank you,i play games like lol,csgo,and i saw lot of benchmarks where people play AC from 2018,and I want to play myb AC Valhalla,Horizon Zero Dawn,and I saw Mafia Definitive Edition,its nice because its game that i have play on ps2 but remastered.

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16 minutes ago, dfsgsfa said:

this is your greatest bottleneck

your sys can run most AAA games at 1080p high at very respectable fps 50+ at least

Seems good 😄

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2 minutes ago, Pavo05 said:

Horizon Zero Dawn

i dont think other game you listed will be a problem, except for this one

heard it's running poorly even on modern machines

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Just now, Moonzy said:

i dont think other game you listed will be a problem, except for this one

heard it's running poorly even on modern machines

Euhh,yea it was exclusive for ps?Myb that is the reason of that poorly optimization.

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1 hour ago, Aereldor said:

Lol he's running at basically half of 1080p... 75 at worst.

Half of 1080?

 

I didn't think 540p was even a thing.

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