A PC to run iracing at a high level

skithepowder

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I am looking at buying a desktop PC. One of my main criteria is I would like to run iracing at a high level. I have no idea how hard work that is for a PC, maybe it is easy? Maybe it isn't...

I am in the UK, top end of budget is £500, but if I can do it for cheaper and not compromise too much on the quality of graphics/frame rate then that's great.

I had been looking here at these 4:

http://www.box.co.uk/Cube_Gaming_PC_Core_i3_Whirlwind_with_Ra_1547184.html

http://www.box.co.uk/Cube_Gaming_PC_Core_i3_Hurricane_with_Ra_1547233.html

http://www.box.co.uk/Cube_Gaming_PC_Core_i5_Hurricane_with_Ra_1547242.html

http://www.box.co.uk/Cube_Gaming_PC_Core_i3_Tornado_with_Gefo_1547257.html

Will even the cheapest of these work well? If it will then I may as well save myself some money.
 

LethalIcon

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The cheapest one will do just fine. I have a Gateway with an i5 that only does 3.1 GHz and and Intel integrated graphics and I still get around 120 frames. iRacing is very dependent on the graphics so I'd say your pretty well off. But it depends, are you running triple monitors or just one and what type of frames are you looking for. iRacing recommends you get at least 60 fps, but obviously that's not ideal. I know of some people that run north of 300 fps.