MisterAnderson
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I'm considering building a new PC aiming for 4k gaming with 60 fps in mind for D2. Out of curiosity what ballpark total cost should I expect? (I don't have a 4k monitor). I'm assuming something around $1.5k - 2.5k?
I'm considering building a new PC aiming for 4k gaming with 60 fps in mind for D2. Out of curiosity what ballpark total cost should I expect? (I don't have a 4k monitor). I'm assuming something around $1.5k - 2.5k?
Vega 56 is the cheapest GPU that will handle Destiny 2 at 4K 60fps (just turn down DOF to high and Ambient Occlusion to HBAO). That and a 6 core Ryzen ought to do it.
Vega 56 - $400
Ryzen 1600 - $200
Mobo - $100
16GB of DDR4 - $125
500GB SSD - $150
4-5TB HDD - $100
PSU - $50
Case - $75
KB & M - $100
So you're looking at ~$1300 plus the monitor.
Isnt this game cpu light? Is be surprised if a core i3 wouldnt suffice for 60 fps. He could cut down the price by a couple hundred between that and a cheaper MB. Can also get a basic kb+m for like 30$. Ssd isnt needed that saves another $150
Vega 56 is the cheapest GPU that will handle Destiny 2 at 4K 60fps (just turn down DOF to high and Ambient Occlusion to HBAO). That and a 6 core Ryzen ought to do it.
Vega 56 - $400
Ryzen 1600 - $200
Mobo - $100
16GB of DDR4 - $125
500GB SSD - $150
4-5TB HDD - $100
PSU - $50
Case - $75
KB & M - $100
So you're looking at ~$1300 plus the monitor.
Destiny 2 uses up to 8 cores. Also, buying a 4 core CPU, you're really limiting the long term potential as more and more games are using more than 4. 6 is minimum in 2017 IMO, 8 is ideal.
I dunno though, my 4-core i7 6700K handles this game beautifully and it's not even overclocked.
edit: would it be worth my time to learn how to overclock? would I see better performance?
After the latest patch the 3D Ambient Occlusion takes up 15fps MORE than HDAO. Is this the same for other 970 users?
Can't believe I just bought this.
Can I play this at 1080p/high settings over 144fps?
I5 - 7500 (unlocked to 3.8 ghz)
Gtx 1070 Asus
8 Gb at 2666 mhz