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i wanna ask you guys if this pc can run most of the listed games at  medium-high-ultra 60 fps

 

Cpu-I5 3570 3.4GHz

Ram-6gb

Asus GTX 1050TI 4GB OC Edition

HDD 1TB

 

The games i wanna ask you guys about      Fallout 4    Hitman 2016   Gta V   Bf1   COD BO3   Rainbow Six Siege    AC Unity   Witcher 3 ect    i just wanna ask what settings and 60 fps could i get from these games

 

Thank you.

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60fps on most at probably high settings. Your cpu and ram isn't holding you back at 1080p so just look for the game benchmarks for the 1050 ti. Honestly you should be fine overall so don't worry about it. Just don't expect to be getting Ultra 60 fps on some of the games.

Rig Specs:

Ryzen 7 1700 3.9ghz @1.33125v Cinebench Scores Best:1750cb Average: 1735cb

Asrock X370 SLI/AC  SOLD

Evga GTX 560 Ti 1gb    Just got a EVGA GTX 780 HydroCopper

G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

2x8gb DDR4 

1tb hard drive

GTX 960m

15in IPS 1080p display

 

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I would recommend adding an SSD to your build (Seriously, it's much faster than a hard drive). 6GB of RAM is... a weird RAM size. I would at least try to get 8GB.

Also you may want to check benchmarking videos about the 1050ti. Heres an example: 

 

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CPU Celeron n2830 - GPU Integrated - RAM 1x4GB DDR3 1333MHz - Storage 750 GB 5400RPM HDD

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3 minutes ago, This kid builds pc said:

60fps on most at probably high settings. Your cpu and ram isn't holding you back at 1080p so just look for the game benchmarks for the 1050 ti. Honestly you should be fine overall so don't worry about it. Just don't expect to be getting Ultra 60 fps on some of the games.

i  thought the TI could give me ultra... should i go for 1050 ? 

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It will get you high/ultra. Dude just watch benchmark videos or this LTT video. You are on LTT forums anyhow. High on crisis is 60 fps while ultra is 48. You should be fine in the other games. Stick with it if you can get it for cheap.

Rig Specs:

Ryzen 7 1700 3.9ghz @1.33125v Cinebench Scores Best:1750cb Average: 1735cb

Asrock X370 SLI/AC  SOLD

Evga GTX 560 Ti 1gb    Just got a EVGA GTX 780 HydroCopper

G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

2x8gb DDR4 

1tb hard drive

GTX 960m

15in IPS 1080p display

 

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I own an MSi variant 1050Ti. I have been highly satisfied. I can pretty much max out GTA Online at 30fps locked, 45-55 unlocked. And I have a slightly weaker CPU than you do. All of the games you listed should run just fine. Maybe turn down the quality just a tad bit to get the extra FPS. But other than that, you don't necessarily need an SSD, and I would highly recommend you get at least 8GB now, and then down the road get another 8GB. Trust me, GTA 5 eats up memory. I used to run 6GB memory in my system when it was brand new (Gateway DX4860-UB32P if you want to see my factory specs). I nearly immediately upgraded the memory. Granted this was in 2013, so 16GB was a little unethical.

CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 GPU: MSi GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC RAM: 14GB DDR3 (3x2GB, 1x8GB) Mobo: Acer MB.GAU07.001 Case: Gateway DX4860 PSU: EVGA 600W Bronze Plus

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2 hours ago, drinlajqi said:

i wanna ask you guys if this pc can run most of the listed games at  medium-high-ultra 60 fps

 

Cpu-I5 3570 3.4GHz

Ram-6gb

Asus GTX 1050TI 4GB OC Edition

HDD 1TB

 

The games i wanna ask you guys about      Fallout 4    Hitman 2016   Gta V   Bf1   COD BO3   Rainbow Six Siege    AC Unity   Witcher 3 ect    i just wanna ask what settings and 60 fps could i get from these games

 

Thank you.

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Ryzen 5 1600 3.8GHz - RX 570 4GB - 2x8GB DDR4 - ASUS Prime X370-Pro - Shadow Rock 2 - Define S - Seasonic Prime Gold 650W

500GB NVME SSD - 1TB SATA SSD - 1TB HDD - Windows 10 Pro

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