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it's not an utter shit card, it's a good budget gaming card, for now, since it can still do 1080p, 60fps fine in a fair share of modern games, next gen you'll likely just have to turn down your settings a bit more. before the rx 580 existed it was considered the best price to performance card. but now since the rx 580 exists and costs about the same, the 1050 ti sorta fell out of favour...in what way? He asked how the 1050 ti would compare to next gen, not if it were a good GPU, and it'd be utter shit compared to next gen. Otherwise, it's a fine GPU if you're strapped for cash and don't want an RX 580.
it's not an utter shit card, it's a good budget gaming card, for now, since it can still do 1080p, 60fps fine in a fair share of modern games, next gen you'll likely just have to turn down your settings a bit more. before the rx 580 existed it was considered the best price to performance card. but now since the rx 580 exists and costs about the same, the 1050 ti sorta fell out of favour
...in what way? He asked how the 1050 ti would compare to next gen, not if it were a good GPU, and it'd be utter shit compared to next gen. Otherwise, it's a fine GPU if you're strapped for cash and don't want an RX 580.
You have 71% more than me so to me it's basically NASA computer.
Newsflash: It sucks
well the cpu was upgraded (my sig), I've maxed out the lga1155 socket, I can render games at 1080p at 100fps or better, plus native 4k support the mobo is the bottleneck, for one it uses ddr3, plus the r9 fury has been holding value wellif you bought a gtx 780 on release, you'd still have better performance than consoles, to this day
oh, absolutely, i just meant it mostly for the latter part of your post, because a lot of people believe that you constantly have to upgradewell the cpu was upgraded, I've maxed out the lga1155 socket, I can render games at 1080p at 100fps or better, plus native 4k support the mobo is the bottleneck, for one it uses ddr3
oh, absolutely, i just meant it mostly for the latter part of your post, because a lot of people believe that you constantly have to upgrade
I didin't think that someone could beat me...
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Guess my laptop ain't too bad, it does the job for me, like playing some light games on it.
Congratulations i guess?
Got you beat!
Even tho me GFX card is a Mobility Radeon HD 2600 : D
Also 4 GB of DDR2.
Congratulations i guess?
I also checked my laptop and it was 2% higher but it Has only 2GB of ram so it likes to crash stuff.
i had a friend whose parents would not buy himk a new computer until the one he had stopped working, it was an old, beaten up toshiba, with a dual core celeron, i believe it was either 1.4 or 1.6 ghz, and 1 gb of ram, igpu ofc, it barely ran league of legends at minimum graphics at 15 fps averagepeople still use 2gb of ram?
i had a friend whose parents would not buy himk a new computer until the one he had stopped working, it was an old, beaten up toshiba, with a dual core celeron, i believe it was either 1.4 or 1.6 ghz, and 1 gb of ram, igpu ofc, it barely ran league of legends at minimum graphics at 15 fps average