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Can G3258 @4.1GHZ + 390X 8G run Battlefield 1 or Titanfall 2 ok?

hey guys just have a quick question, do you guys think my setup could run either titanfall 2 or battlefield 1 at medium/high settings? i got my g3258 oc at 4.1 and i got 8gb ram and a 390x 8g

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Probably not, I would upgrade your CPU to an i5 (GPU is fine). 

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you could probably play bf1 at medium settings on medium settings with 30-50fps. expect drops 

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BF1 is definitely a negative. The engine has so many computations that running a dual core is going to result in a lot of stutters. My 6600K is usually around 95% for perspective.

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thanks for your advice, ill just save my money then to get myself a quad core, then i will buy the games!

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2 minutes ago, Vash_327 said:

thanks for your advice, ill just save my money then to get myself a quad core, then i will buy the games!

you could buy the game now, just don't expect it to run on high settings, you could probably do 60fps on low-medium.

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3 hours ago, Vash_327 said:

hey guys just have a quick question, do you guys think my setup could run either titanfall 2 or battlefield 1 at medium/high settings? i got my g3258 oc at 4.1 and i got 8gb ram and a 390x 8g

Single player, yes. Multiplayer NO.

Even some older quad cores (Sandy/Ivy) struggles badly in multi-player.

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how about like doom? lol and since i don't have enough to get like a 4790k, what would be a good but affordable CPU that I could upgrade to that would allow me a better gaming capability 

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A haswell i5 is the best/only option if you can't afford the i7. Maybe the Xeon e3-1220 v3 though that has a relatively low clock speed and is not overclockable as far as I'm aware. You have a pretty high end motherboard for the pentium anniversary, you could have used a basic h81 motherboard for that chip and still got a 4+ghz overclock. If you can find a cheap i3 that would at least give you 4 threads.

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yeah i could have bought another board, but i got a pretty amazing deal that i couldn't pass up, i just got the g3258 because i had a different plan for it and i ended up leaving it in my current build. Once i get a good quad core, its gonna go back to its original plan and I will be getting closer to finishing my gaming rig to how i want it (ssd, more ram, and possible and aio wc) but i appreciate all the help i have been getting from all of you

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I think it will run it ok. I would suggest upping your CPU to 4.5ghz maybe 4.7ghz if you can. 

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as an update, I was able to get a 4690k ! so that should help

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On 5.11.2016 at 7:02 PM, Vash_327 said:

how about like doom? lol and since i don't have enough to get like a 4790k, what would be a good but affordable CPU that I could upgrade to that would allow me a better gaming capability 

Just get an i5 6600k and your worries are gone.

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