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Thanks, I'll check that out.A 430W PSU won't be enough for a GTX 760. 500W should be enough.
Thanks, but how will this card compare to a 2 gig card?
EDIT: Just opened up pcpartpicker and saw my old build it had saved. Modified it a bit, is it any good? http://pcpartpicker.com/p/JQ67GX
Ok guys, just found out that I've got a job here soon that'll bring in about $360 of spendable moneez. So my budget has been upped to about $800 max. See above quote for details, I edited the minimum requirements.CPU: Intel Core i5-4460
two 880sBut those don't exist yet.
Yo, computer geeks.CPU: Intel Core i5-4460
I would love if you could make me a build that can:
- Run CS:GO at 50+ FPS (Maxxed out)
- Run Warframe at 50+ FPS (Maxxed out)
- Run Starbound at 50+ FPS
It has to have:
- NZXT Source 210 (White) Case
- Wi-Fi Adapter if the motherboard doesn't include good on-board wifi capabilites
- 8GB RAM
- CD Drive
- Nvidia GPU
It does not have to include:
- Operating system
- Monitor
- Keyboard/Mouse
My budget is: $750
OH PARTS HAVE TO BE NEWEGG ONLY
60fps is about the limit of the human eye though?That's just what developers want you to believe. The average eye is capable of detecting an object for a 1/180th of a second, the brain may not be able to recognize what it saw but it knows it saw something. Your brain processes images at around 30 FPS and is able to get a good idea of what each image is which is where the myth comes from. In video games you're not looking at dozens of completely different images each second, you're looking at a fluid picture where each frame is only slightly different from the last which is why 60 FPS is always better than 30.
I thought the PS4 had 1080p with 60 FPS?The PS4 runs Assasins Creed IV: Black Flag at 1080p, 30fps and the Xbox One runs it at 900p 30fps.