Admittedly, I got lucky. One of the ancillary benefits of being friends with people who work in the gaming industry, I suppose.
you're coming up on free GPU's meanwhile mine just bit the dust..RMA'ing my 680 tomorrow..Sucks, I just barely got this headset in..
http://m.techradar.com/reviews/audio...1231755/review
Admittedly, I got lucky. One of the ancillary benefits of being friends with people who work in the gaming industry, I suppose.
Now just waiting on UPS
CPU: i5 4590
GPU: EVGA GTX 970
MB: Gigabyte H81
RAM: 8 GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1600
CASE: NZXT Source 210
POWER: Antec Neo Eco 620C
HD: 1.5TB WD Black, 500GB WD Black
LOL have you seen the specs for the new AC? Minimum GPU is a ing GTX 680.
no ssd?
how about +27inch screen ips
Nope. For the money GTX 970 and 60 FPS locked in everything at 1920x1080 or ty GTX 750Ti + SSD so I can boot into Windows in 10 seconds instead of 20?
Ubisoft.
I don't give a about that game. But are all their ports like that? Next year are they going to want i7 octacores?
Star Citizen looks to have the worst specs. Recommends an i7, 12 GB RAM, and an R9 290 or R9 290x (forgot which) or better.
Yeah, they can give a less about PC. They went on record as saying "PC gamers can just go buy a new GPU" if they want better performance - instead of optimizing for overly capable hardware. them, I pirate all their .
It's already the best looking game of all-time, IMO.
give me ur old card clown
u doing nothing with it
need to watch the clearer pixels when viewin porn and spurstalk
those specs will be pedestrian when it finally releases amiright?
Yeah, Ubisoft Kiev is notoriously bad at optimization of PC ports. Far Cry 3 was wonderfully optimized on PC, and had all the DX11 bells and whistles that the consoles didn't. AC4 was the same way..was hardly an improvement over the graphics of AC Revelations, yet struggles to stay locked at 60 FPS on a 680 and 3570k.
LOL AC Unity struggling to keep at a locked 60 FPS on SLI 980s with a heavily overclocked i7-5820k.
Was obviously meant in jest but turns out to be pretty ing accurate
About on par with an R5 1600 ($190) + RX 480 4GB ($190 before the mining craze). By the time it releases quadcore i7 and R9 290 will probably be lower midrange considering Intel is moving their i5 and i7 lines to hexacores this year and Nvidia is doing a shrink to 12nm lithography with Volta, which will probably be out this year too.
Cry Havoc
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