Never rely on those. They just compare incomplete specs and use their own weird algorithmTo be fair I was relying on a GPU comparison page that only gives a .5 difference in rating, as my knowledge of GPUs is somewhat limited.
Never rely on those. They just compare incomplete specs and use their own weird algorithmTo be fair I was relying on a GPU comparison page that only gives a .5 difference in rating, as my knowledge of GPUs is somewhat limited.
Sometimes they don't tell the truth because of sponsor i guess, to know if a gpu is better you can watch benchmarks.Never rely on those. They just compare incomplete specs and use their own weird algorithm
Crysis was probably most well-known for being super hardware-intensive back when it came out. Eventually the question of whether or not something could run Crysis became a meme. It follows in the spirit of the "But can it run doom?" meme.Oh i hear that in the comments for all of his builds. Where did it originate from?
Eh, I got a couple R9 290's. Not sure if they're the best or not, but they work for my needs.Sometimes they don't tell the truth because of sponsor i guess, to know if a gpu is better you can watch benchmarks.
So you do crossfire? The gpu might be old but is still greatEh, I got a couple R9 290's. Not sure if they're the best or not, but they work for my needs.
Yeah, I think it compares to the rx 470? And I do crossfire, but not all games support it well - and dx12 games can run the cards independentlySo you do crossfire? The gpu might be old but is still great
Yes except the r9 290 tdp is really high, obviously i would go for the rx 470 since it's new. For the crossfire or sli, I never tried but i noticed from youtube videos sometimes stutterings so yeah.Yeah, I think it compares to the rx 470?
Its closer to the rx480 but just a notch below itYeah, I think it compares to the rx 470? And I do crossfire, but not all games support it well - and dx12 games can run the cards independently
Looks nice, do you it also use for playing media?
It's a low-end pc, but as long as you're happy playing the games you like and run it at decent fps there's nothing wrong. Sure i would've choosen the 750 ti over 730 or now the amd rx 260.
if you want a cheap priced amazing cooler, heres a link for you. http://www.ebay.com/itm/302204435954?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:ITWhile everyone is spec-wanking I'll answer your question lol. Originally I was going to dual boot Android and Windows 10 then that became a pain in the ass. Afterwards I was going to settle with an Android emulator. -then I found out that NONE of them have decent controller support. Don't fall for the advertisement BS. By "controller support", these emulators mean: mapping the controller buttons to touch buttons. No thanks! Now I use my Fire TV to stream media and my PC mostly for non Android and Nintendo gaming. Occasionally I'll use KODI on my PC if I find the occasional ecchi video I want to download for keeps but that's all.
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Games at 720p with High to Max settings makes me happy. Actually It's kinda like playing Switch games. We know that if that system ever gets AAA ports they will all be low poly/high texture @ lower resolution lol
I think we already covered why a RX 480 is not a possibility.Put a RX 480 in it, get rid of that trash GPU
While everyone is spec-wanking I'll answer your question lol. Originally I was going to dual boot Android and Windows 10 then that became a pain in the ass. Afterwards I was going to settle with an Android emulator. -then I found out that NONE of them have decent controller support. Don't fall for the advertisement BS. By "controller support", these emulators mean: mapping the controller buttons to touch buttons. No thanks! Now I use my Fire TV to stream media and my PC mostly for non Android and Nintendo gaming. Occasionally I'll use KODI on my PC if I find the occasional ecchi video I want to download for keeps but that's all.