Post number #990468, ID: 1e7585
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I'm currently using a 2013 office computer (1 gb discrete graphics, 2.9 ghz pentium g645) and I don't have much desire to play modern games, but I would like to try literally a couple of projects like death stranding, assetto corsa and maybe cyberpunk 2077. so what do you think g/u/rls? should I upgrade my hardware? or maybe some other options/opinions on that
Post number #990469, ID: 1e7585
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In addition, if it is important the last couple of years I do not play as actively as before, if as a child I could spend 24 hours for my favorite games per day, now I usually play something like stalker for about 4 hours a couple of times a week and that's it.
Post number #990473, ID: 779975
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i think its fair to get a new one. generally there is a 5 year rule on computing, and if you want to upgrade and can i don't see any reason not to. worst case scenario, you arent gaming much byt still have a powerhouse with a ton of ram and disk space thatll hopefully last until 2030
Post number #990477, ID: 897689
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>>990468 i5+16gb ddr4+rtx 20xx are probably equalent to actual consoles.. it is spec what will be perfectly fine for upcoming 4 years at least.
If you don't want play modern games, why would you want new pc? for OS is probably anything with actual i5 more than fine. Surely gen SSD (around 500 GB at least) if you don't have yet.
>>990473 idk how you count 5 years rule, but videogames are pretty much copying console cycles. with 2020 release of ps5/xbox se you have around 7 years.
Post number #990478, ID: 897689
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also, if you are ok about "lags" or not perfect performance, you have more than this console cycle because you don't have fake limit what consoles have, you can still run anything years after, only depends if games allow it. Titan X have performance pretty much similar as 2000 graphics, if you don't need tensor, cuda, rt cores for ray tracing (which is honestly more like gimmick in most scenarios), or dlss (ai filling image, adding fps - honestly good thing), than this graphic card
Post number #990479, ID: 897689
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from 2015 will be 12 years after still pretty useful
Post number #990493, ID: 1e7585
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>>990473 ye sounds pretty fair considering that even the vidya I play now is in potato graphics mode, and I wouldn't mind to play in minecraft with shaders for example
>>990477 I would like to play modern games, but only a couple of projects though but I think I will decide for myself if they are worth it
Post number #990494, ID: 1e7585
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so thanks g/u/rls for the answers, I'll probably build something with rtx 2060 and ryzen 5 3600 or something like that of course I won't be making any impulse buys, but I think I'll get myself some new hardware instead of another 10 years of playing either tf2 or visual novels lol
Post number #990618, ID: 30231a
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I feel you op,I would love to upgrade my ancient 1060 but there is 0 "modern" games I care about
Post number #990688, ID: c4b070
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>>990494 personally i have 2070S, but i bought it around December 2019, if you will have opportunity to get 3000/4000 graphics you should check them prices/benchmarks too of course.. i did hear AMD are interesting recent years, i think it shouldn't be bad choice also, just I'm not knowing them model sorting. Depends what games you want but if you don't mean it seriously, and you want only 1 game per year or so.. there exists consoles/nvidia now/xbox pass etc.
Post number #990689, ID: c4b070
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But whatever option will you going to choose, you will be happy by it. Personally i was moving from laptop, and having 100s fps+ in games is just awesome results.. but really rarely i see myself playing game which was hw difficult and would get me under 100 fps
>>990618 depends.. for os and gaming as minecraft, sims, cs, overwatch etc. it's still awesome graphics cards, and if you don't need it now.. in PS6/Xbox Se 2 release will be interesting to check specs for another 7 years
Post number #990690, ID: c4b070
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Btw. All what i tell is related for FullHD gaming and with mind that 60 fps is enough for everything. If you want 4K in Cyberpunk or anything, there is may newest 4000 needed, but I don't think it's really worth.
Post number #990710, ID: b3fd34
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Idk 1060 runs cyberpunk at 60 on steam deck settings
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| I'm currently using a 2013 office computer (1 gb discrete graphics, 2.9 ghz pentium g645) and I don't have much desire to play modern games, but I would like to try literally a couple of projects like death stranding, assetto corsa and maybe cyberpunk 2077. so what do you think g/u/rls? should I upgrade my hardware? or maybe some other options/opinions on that