Is gtx 750ti good enough for gaming....

Avirath Chaubey

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Hey guys I m making a budget rig with following configuration..
i5 3470 at 3.2 ghz no overclock
G.skill (1x8) gb ram 1600
Asrock h61 pro
Msi gtx 750 ti low profile 2gb
Wd caviar green 1tb
Antec vsk400 cabinet
Corsair vs450 watt psu
I just want to know can I play all games released till date at 768p(I m using a AOC monitor) at atleast 25fp(20 in worst case)
I might use my full hd bravia tv sometimes otherwise mostly on monitor..

Please help me with this one because I dont want to spend my money on games n then realise I cant run it. It will be very dissapointing for me..
Thnx
 
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Yeah they are fairly demanding recent games.

Just use Geforce Experience to optimize the game settings for you, it will select the best options for quality/performance for your spec computer (Nvidia test the games on loads of different specs).

Avirath Chaubey

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Lol me too Rob but as I said I'm extremely tight on budget... One more thing I have heard that star wars battlefront and fallout 4 are most demanding games till date... Is it true?? If yes what setting will be good enough for playing them at 25 fps
 

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Yeah they are fairly demanding recent games.

Just use Geforce Experience to optimize the game settings for you, it will select the best options for quality/performance for your spec computer (Nvidia test the games on loads of different specs).
 
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Avirath Chaubey

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Thnx Dulith but I m not in a situation where I can wait... I'm a school student n my moms laptop was quite old so she decided to buy a new one.. But somehow I convinced her to get a desktop so I cant wait otherwise she can change her mind n buy a laptop.. Which can hardly run any game at playable fps
 

Avirath Chaubey

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My mobo supports 16gb ram n it has 2 ram slots only(thats best motherboard I can find around me) I know dual channel is a bit faster but in future when I can convince my parents for a upgrade I might buy a good aftermarket cooler for boosting my cpu, another 8gb ram stick n a better gpu... Thats why i choose a single channel