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can i run titanfal?

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June 29, 2014 7:33:44 AM

what specs should i get that will fit in this motherboard and will run titanfall on max settings? here is my motherboard http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ASUS-Z77-A-/111262929464?pt=U...

so far i have bought 8gb ram for it but i have not yet bought anything else

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a b V Motherboard
June 29, 2014 7:52:50 AM

Personally I have an Asus Direct CU II GTX 770 and that should max out the settings of titanfall, I also have an i5-4670k because there is a huge frame rate boost on skyrim which I play a lot of, So in my opinion get an i5-3570k because your motherboard needs an ivy bridge chip and get a GTX 770 or GTX 760 which should handle the game, also if you are going to overclock get the Hyper 212 Evo it is a great little cooler and will get your cpu temps down, trust me
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June 29, 2014 7:54:35 AM

Depending on your budget the R9 270X should max out titanfall quite easily so I would think about getting that

For the CPU you could go for an i5 3xxx or a 3570k with a cooler if you plan to overclock
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June 29, 2014 12:27:49 PM

Scremin34Egl said:
Depending on your budget the R9 270X should max out titanfall quite easily so I would think about getting that

For the CPU you could go for an i5 3xxx or a 3570k with a cooler if you plan to overclock

An R9 270x is a good choice but in my opinion, a little extra headroom is worth the extra money instead of crossfiring which doesn't always scale perfectly well, and if you get one GTX 770 if your motherboard supports it you can SLI it with another one in the future if you have enough power to handle it for a truly great gaming experience

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July 18, 2014 5:39:10 PM

DeadGraphics said:
Scremin34Egl said:
Depending on your budget the R9 270X should max out titanfall quite easily so I would think about getting that

For the CPU you could go for an i5 3xxx or a 3570k with a cooler if you plan to overclock

An R9 270x is a good choice but in my opinion, a little extra headroom is worth the extra money instead of crossfiring which doesn't always scale perfectly well, and if you get one GTX 770 if your motherboard supports it you can SLI it with another one in the future if you have enough power to handle it for a truly great gaming experience



motherboard doesnt support SLI but it supports crossfire
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