V Vizionz Distinguished Jun 1, 2014 93 0 18,640 Nov 21, 2015 #1 Will this PC run CS GO at 144+ fps? CPU: i5-4590 MoBo: Z97 PC Mate GPU: Radeon 7770 RAM: 8GB If this won't do it, feel free to suggest some replacements. I just need to run Counter-Strike over 144+ fps.
Will this PC run CS GO at 144+ fps? CPU: i5-4590 MoBo: Z97 PC Mate GPU: Radeon 7770 RAM: 8GB If this won't do it, feel free to suggest some replacements. I just need to run Counter-Strike over 144+ fps.
Solution Eliasand Nov 22, 2015 If you aren't playing on everything maxed, it should be just fine. 5v5 should be 200+ but 20 player deathmatches might struggle to get 150 stable.
If you aren't playing on everything maxed, it should be just fine. 5v5 should be 200+ but 20 player deathmatches might struggle to get 150 stable.
B bystander Champion Dec 9, 2009 15,141 6 57,965 Nov 21, 2015 #2 According to this, that should be a breeze, though you might not play at the highest settings to get there: http://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/tabelle2_05.jpg Upvote 0 Downvote
According to this, that should be a breeze, though you might not play at the highest settings to get there: http://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/tabelle2_05.jpg
Eliasand Honorable Nov 8, 2015 819 1 11,665 Nov 22, 2015 Solution #3 If you aren't playing on everything maxed, it should be just fine. 5v5 should be 200+ but 20 player deathmatches might struggle to get 150 stable. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you aren't playing on everything maxed, it should be just fine. 5v5 should be 200+ but 20 player deathmatches might struggle to get 150 stable.
st3v30 Admirable Nov 1, 2014 1,928 1 6,460 Nov 22, 2015 #4 If you are getting new 7770 it is bad call. Better get used GPU for that price. You can get much better GPU. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you are getting new 7770 it is bad call. Better get used GPU for that price. You can get much better GPU.