Computer set up

Gazel

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So I'm just looking to see where my fps will be for some games with this setup.

Video card - gtx 260

Motherboard - Msi h81m - p33

Memory - 2x4 GB Corsair vengeance

CPU - intel i5 4570s

Ssd - crucial m500 120Gb

And a 750 Hdd.

I'm wondering the fps at max setting for games like this:
Starcraft 2
Sky rim
BF4
League of legends
Metro last light
 
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While the cpu is respectable and will handle any of your named games relatively easily, that gpu is killin you, literally, you missed it, it happened in that 5 second pause between frames, wow, even "The Flash" would look like he was walking on the moon. Sorry, but for this generation of games that gpu would be hard pressed to do anything but the lowest of settings in all but Skyrim, where it would probably make decent fps in low, and barely playable in medium, and that's largely due to the intel cpu.

Karadjgne

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While the cpu is respectable and will handle any of your named games relatively easily, that gpu is killin you, literally, you missed it, it happened in that 5 second pause between frames, wow, even "The Flash" would look like he was walking on the moon. Sorry, but for this generation of games that gpu would be hard pressed to do anything but the lowest of settings in all but Skyrim, where it would probably make decent fps in low, and barely playable in medium, and that's largely due to the intel cpu.
 
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Gazel

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Okay thanks. I was just seeing if everything else was fine because I upgraded everything but the gpu, that will come next but that's what I have at the moment. Just needed some insight to see what I'll be able to do with a low gpu in the mean time.
 

Karadjgne

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A gtx 660 would be a vast improvement and would be playable in high with good fps in those games, better in Skyrim. An R9 270x or gtx 760 or better would be needed to get really good framerates in High, playable in ultra, and this is on 1920x1080.

Edit: Of course, all this upgrading is dependent on just what you upgraded your psu to, and budget.