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September 21, 2014 12:08:36 PM

http://www.amazon.co.uk/VIBOX-Nuclear-Package-Performan...

I'm wondering if this is a good computer, I want to run the latest games on ultra. I really want to run GTA V which is coming out in January on ultra (PC). I'm wondering how many FPS I would get on the latest games with this computer. I have ordered it, so I want to know how good it will be.
Please help ASAP.

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a b 4 Gaming
September 21, 2014 5:15:38 PM

You'd do pretty good on most games. GTA V should run @ 50+ FPS depending on your monitor.
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October 1, 2014 9:54:22 AM

The Dasher said:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/VIBOX-Nuclear-Package-Performan...

I'm wondering if this is a good computer, I want to run the latest games on ultra. I really want to run GTA V which is coming out in January on ultra (PC). I'm wondering how many FPS I would get on the latest games with this computer. I have ordered it, so I want to know how good it will be.
Please help ASAP.


If you already ordered it, a bit too late to find out if it's good or not I would think. The basic components look fine for a gaming system, but you should find out what the power supply brand and model is and check that brand here: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1804779/power-su...

If it's not in the first 3 tiers you may want to replace the power supply to ensure stability.
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October 1, 2014 2:22:27 PM

At this point, the best way to find out what you can run is Steam's F2P category once your computer comes in. Try some new games like Planetside and Warframe, see how it goes. If you want to see how high-graphics does, try America's Army and Ghost Recon Phantoms. You can always check if you can return it for a refund, if you aren't satisfied.
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October 1, 2014 8:02:53 PM

cptmold said:
At this point, the best way to find out what you can run is Steam's F2P category once your computer comes in. Try some new games like Planetside and Warframe, see how it goes. If you want to see how high-graphics does, try America's Army and Ghost Recon Phantoms. You can always check if you can return it for a refund, if you aren't satisfied.


Planetside came out in 2004, not exactly new :) 

And America's Army (say version 3), uses the Unreal 3 engine which is not very demanding and also came out about 2006. You seem to be stuck in 10 yr old game mode :) 

Best generic test would be to run the latest 3DMark benchmark. It will do just fine though, aside from possibly having an iffy power supply.


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October 2, 2014 4:29:15 PM

hang-the-9 said:
cptmold said:
At this point, the best way to find out what you can run is Steam's F2P category once your computer comes in. Try some new games like Planetside and Warframe, see how it goes. If you want to see how high-graphics does, try America's Army and Ghost Recon Phantoms. You can always check if you can return it for a refund, if you aren't satisfied.


Planetside came out in 2004, not exactly new :) 

And America's Army (say version 3), uses the Unreal 3 engine which is not very demanding and also came out about 2006. You seem to be stuck in 10 yr old game mode :) 

Best generic test would be to run the latest 3DMark benchmark. It will do just fine though, aside from possibly having an iffy power supply.



I was actually talking about PlanetSide 2 and America's Army Proving Grounds.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/218230/
http://store.steampowered.com/app/203290/

Those are both free2plays and are very new, so they can be used for a certain extent to test-run your computer. As for 3DMark, don't know much about it.
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