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Can I run more than 60fps on the newest games with this build?

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April 27, 2014 6:08:19 PM

Hello, I am wondering if I can average more than 60fps on games like Battlefield 4, Bioshock Infinite, or Titanfall with this build at 1080p, and if so, on average, by how much. I would like to know this so I can decided whether to get a TN or IPS panel monitor. Any response would be appreciated. :) 

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April 27, 2014 6:14:51 PM

SafetyPotato said:
Hello, I am wondering if I can average more than 60fps on games like Battlefield 4, Bioshock Infinite, or Titanfall with this build at 1080p, and if so, on average, by how much. I would like to know this so I can decided whether to get a TN or IPS panel monitor. Any response would be appreciated. :) 

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SafetyPotato123/saved/4hOs


You can absolutely expect 60+ fps on those titles with this build...that said, it may not be at ultra settings all the time.

Regarding your display choice, they both have their benefits...but I would recommend IPS 100% of the time.
Yeah, you wont find any 1ms (120hz) IPS panels out there...but the superior contrast, viewing angles, and colors make it such a better
product all around. Ive been gaming on Dell Ultrasharps since 2009...and whenever I see TN panels now its night and day.

When they make a 30" 4K IPS with G-Sync I'll sell a kidney to grab one. :)  GL Friend, congrats on the sweet new build!
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April 27, 2014 6:18:30 PM

I'd recommend not grabbing 3 dvd burners and instead just getting one, dropping the memory down to 8gb and spending the saved money to upgrade from a 760 to a 770.
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April 27, 2014 6:21:46 PM

mouse24 said:
I'd recommend not grabbing 3 dvd burners and instead just getting one, dropping the memory down to 8gb and spending the saved money to upgrade from a 760 to a 770.


Not sure what the OP wants 3 ODDs for...perhaps he/she is doing alot of conversion...etc.

To your points though, yes 8GB would be more than fine if this is primarily a gaming rig. I'd also echo the recommendation to grab a 770 for ~50.00 more. Not knowing what their needs are, I can say 16GB of memory and 3 ODD is a bad idea though.
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April 28, 2014 12:52:14 PM

toddybody said:
mouse24 said:
I'd recommend not grabbing 3 dvd burners and instead just getting one, dropping the memory down to 8gb and spending the saved money to upgrade from a 760 to a 770.


Not sure what the OP wants 3 ODDs for...perhaps he/she is doing alot of conversion...etc.

To your points though, yes 8GB would be more than fine if this is primarily a gaming rig. I'd also echo the recommendation to grab a 770 for ~50.00 more. Not knowing what their needs are, I can say 16GB of memory and 3 ODD is a bad idea though.



Adding the 3 disk drives was a mistake I made and I forgot to remove them from the list before showing it. Also, I already built my rig, so I can't change anything for now.
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