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Is this a balanced build 1080p 40-60 FPS gaming?

Edward666
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That 970 will be a massive upgrade, and as long as it both fits the case and comes at a reasonable cost a definite win.

Hi

i was just wondering according to specs is this a balanced build or i'm bottle necking any part. Kindly advise for improvements. by improvement i mean according to these specs. i have a 8700K , 1080ti SLI rig too. i'm bad with old tech don't know pros and cons.

i7 3770 stock clocks.

2x4 GB kingston ram 1600Mhz

Gigabyte GTX-750ti Stock Clocks

Thermaltake SE530 smart .

 

i do 1080P gaming and 40-60 FPS is enough for me. i'm not an 10000 FPS freak .lol

Please advise

Thanks .

 

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More like 720p. The 750ti is a weak card. Won't perform well at 1080p

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The CPU is still going strong, no issues there, but the GTX750ti isn't gonna give you 1080p on ultra.  Maybe medium

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CPU is strong, but the card is kind of weak. It's a decent budget GPU but I doubt you would be able to play at high or even medium in 1080p. More like 720p high.

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Just now, Abdul201588 said:

More like 720p. The 750ti is a weak card. Won't perform well at 1080p

 

Just now, aless83 said:

The CPU is still going strong, no issues there, but the GTX750ti isn't gonna give you 1080p on ultra.  Maybe medium

its giving me 45-70 FPS on High settings. In Just cause 3 , COD WW 2 .BF-1 yet to try. Vsync , motion Blur and AA is off . i don't even try Ultra on this card. lol i know it will faint.

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Just now, Konrad_K said:

CPU is strong, but the card is kind of weak. It's a decent budget GPU but I doubt you would be able to play at high or even medium in 1080p. More like 720p high.

i'm playing Just cause 3 on high settings with vsync, motion blur and AA off . and its giving me 45-68 FPS

In COD WWII is giving me 27-71 FPS  Vsync and AA are off .

and i'm doing it on a 1080P 42 inch LED.

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2 minutes ago, Edward666 said:

i'm playing Just cause 3 on high settings with vsync, motion blur and AA off . and its giving me 45-68 FPS

In COD WWII is giving me 27-71 FPS  Vsync and AA are off .

and i'm doing it on a 1080P 42 inch LED.

Good for you, but still your CPU could make use of a more powerful card. The 750ti will struggle in some other games like AC Origins for example - Just cause 3 is already quite old and not really that demanding.

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CPU is still good as the rest say , if you want to add value take a 1050ti and you got a nice 60fps pc :D 

Have you ever thought on put that 2nd 1080ti of your rig there? , It will bottleneck but at high fps (you could achive 60-120 without problems on any game) .

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7 hours ago, Konrad_K said:

Good for you, but still your CPU could make use of a more powerful card. The 750ti will struggle in some other games like AC Origins for example - Just cause 3 is already quite old and not really that demanding.

Hmmmmmm . interesting ..... what about a ROG GTX 970?. one of my friends has it and its just resting on his desk ...i might snatch that from him ....

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7 hours ago, Peskanova said:

CPU is still good as the rest say , if you want to add value take a 1050ti and you got a nice 60fps pc :D 

Have you ever thought on put that 2nd 1080ti of your rig there? , It will bottleneck but at high fps (you could achive 60-120 without problems on any game) .

can't do that bro i'm running a video editing dual 4K display on that rig. but 1050ti is a good idea i was about to buy that but then i thought CPU might not be able to handle 1050ti.

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2 minutes ago, Edward666 said:

Hmmmmmm . interesting ..... what about a ROG GTX 970?. one of my friends has it and its just resting on his desk ...i might snatch that from him ....

That's a good fit for a 3770K. As long as you have an appropriate power supply it would be a decent upgrade.

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That 970 will be a massive upgrade, and as long as it both fits the case and comes at a reasonable cost a definite win.

Rawr.

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5 minutes ago, Sernefarian said:

That 970 will be a massive upgrade, and as long as it both fits the case and comes at a reasonable cost a definite win.

 

7 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

That's a good fit for a 3770K. As long as you have an appropriate power supply it would be a decent upgrade.

This is the casing and all . will 970 fit in it ?

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2 minutes ago, Sernefarian said:

With that much room you should be just fine fitting it in.

PSU is good enough for it i guess even if it take 2x 8 pins i have that and at this time 300 watts is peak consumption of system .

 

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