• Reliable "Can I Run It" Website?
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So I have the following PC list: [url]https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Wavie/saved/cr4kLk[/url] I was trying to see all of the games I can run well, but I can't find a reliable website that shows me how well I can run a game. Can you guys suggest any website? PS - I know the build will run most games good, but I want to see just how much games it will. (I also have certain games I want to see)
There is no website, unless someone is doing benchmarks with your exact hardware configuration the best you're going to get is a rough estimate. My estimate is you should be able to run everything on high at 60 fps 1080p, unless it's horribly optimized.
You're looking at buying a top of the line graphics card with a good processor. It'll run everything. It is so good in-fact, that you should buy a 144Hz monitor to go with it so that you can display up to 144fps, because that parts list will run many games that quickly. [editline]24th April 2017[/editline] I recommend the [url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1]ASUS VG248QE, in the 24 inch size[/url] (because you don't want 1080p stretched across anything more than that). [editline]24th April 2017[/editline] If you have specific high-requirement games in mind, please list them. You need users with similar PC hardware who have experience with those games to tell you their stories, not a cheesy half-accurate website. [editline]24th April 2017[/editline] Oh, I see you did list a 144Hz monitor. IMO it's too expensive and the ASUS one is a better value, but you seem to have unlimited disposable income so nevermind, but please do spend it on either a higher resolution or a smaller screen.
This is about the highest end build you can buy before going into the retarded area. You really don't need a can you run it website. Because the answer to all games is yes. If you find a game you cannot run. 98% of PC users can not run it either. So its a bad game then.
1080p@27" :sick: But really 2 grand for a PC is far from "unlimited disposable income"
[QUOTE=Levelog;52145384]1080p@27" :sick: But really 2 grand for a PC is far from "unlimited disposable income"[/QUOTE] What I meant was that he's already spending into the territory of diminishing returns; a PC half the cost would be almost just as good but he's paying extra for the premium prestige of the parts being the BEST. If he's going to spend that kind of money, the least he could do is get a better monitor than over-stretched 1080p.
[QUOTE=bitches;52145556]What I meant was that he's already spending into the territory of diminishing returns; a PC half the cost would be almost just as good but he's paying extra for the premium prestige of the parts being the BEST. If he's going to spend that kind of money, the least he could do is get a better monitor than over-stretched 1080p.[/QUOTE] I agree, I switched the monitor. I don't really know much about the capabilities of certain hardware aspects. That's why I'm going as high as I can (1080ti, amd ryzen, etc.)
Would 1080p at 24" be better than at 27"? If I get a 27" would you recommend 1440p?
[QUOTE=Wavie;52146601]If I get a 27" would you recommend 1440p?[/QUOTE] Since you can afford it, yes. Personally I value the 144hz more. In order from what I prefer most to least: 144hz 27" 1440p 144hz 24" 1440p 144hz 24" 1080p 144hz 27" 1080p (1080p starts to look bad when it's stretched across a large space) Anything under 144hz would make your new GPU pointlessly lavish.
[QUOTE=bitches;52146646]Since you can afford it, yes. Personally I value the 144hz more. In order from what I prefer most to least: 144hz 27" 1440p 144hz 24" 1440p 144hz 24" 1080p 144hz 27" 1080p (1080p starts to look bad when it's stretched across a large space) Anything under 144hz would make your new GPU pointlessly lavish.[/QUOTE] Won't running games at 1440p impact my performance drastically?
[QUOTE=Wavie;52146661]Won't running games at 1440p impact my performance drastically?[/QUOTE] It's a fairly marginal impact, on a 1080ti it'll be a non-issue.
[QUOTE=glitchvid;52146717]It's a fairly marginal impact, on a 1080ti it'll be a non-issue.[/QUOTE] Well, see, I want the most fps as possible. I want most games to run at around 100+ fps. Rust, Battleground, possibly even games like GTA V... All on 100+ fps. All of my life I've had to deal with bullshit ass hardware, so I'm done with that shit, lol
[QUOTE=Wavie;52146724]Well, see, I want the most fps as possible. I want most games to run at around 100+ fps. Rust, Battleground, possibly even games like GTA V... All on 100+ fps. All of my life I've had to deal with bullshit ass hardware, so I'm done with that shit, lol[/QUOTE] You can afford a 1440p monitor that runs at 144hz. If your game of choice can't meet the FPS you want at the quality settings you want at 1440p, you merely lower the ingame resolution setting to 1080p, though again it'd look a bit stretched on a 27" monitor. TLDR stop worrying and just get something 1440p 144hz. 1080TI is the nicest card you can realistically buy today, and so too would a 1440p 144hz monitor be (excluding those insane $8,000 things).
one thing you can actually do is use "[URL="http://www.enhancedsteam.com/"]enhanced steam[/URL]" and then look at the steam page for its performance survey feature only issue is it doesn't go by specific hardware but rather AMD vs Nvidia [editline]24th April 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Wavie;52144879] PS - I know the build will run most games good, but I want to see just how much games it will. (I also have certain games I want to see)[/QUOTE] the 1080 is already more powerful than the last gens best card by a factor of x2 the 1080ti is better than the 1080 by about 30% if there is a game that doesn't run well on a gtx 1080ti it's 100% because of the game being garbage. Like there is objectively no way it can't run anything you throw at it.
What do you guys think of [url]https://pcpartpicker.com/product/BcTrxr/dell-monitor-s2716dg[/url]?
[QUOTE=Wavie;52146853]What do you guys think of [url]https://pcpartpicker.com/product/BcTrxr/dell-monitor-s2716dg[/url]?[/QUOTE] It's a TN panel, so it's going to have bad viewing angles and comparably mediocre color reproduction.
[QUOTE=glitchvid;52146883]It's a TN panel, so it's going to have bad viewing angles and comparably mediocre color reproduction.[/QUOTE] Could you give me a good 144hz/1440p/24"?
[QUOTE=Wavie;52146724] Rust, Battleground, possibly even games like GTA V... All on 100+ fps.[/QUOTE] I haven't played Rust in a while but if nothing has changed performance-wise I'm not sure existing technologies are advanced enough to run Rust with 100+ fps :v: Everything else should run absolutely fine through.
[QUOTE=Wavie;52147110]Could you give me a good 144hz/1440p/24"?[/QUOTE] [url]https://pcpartpicker.com/product/c298TW/asus-monitor-mg279q[/url]
[QUOTE=glitchvid;52148147][url]https://pcpartpicker.com/product/c298TW/asus-monitor-mg279q[/url][/QUOTE] Thanks, man I'll be buying it.
[QUOTE=Megalan;52147432]I haven't played Rust in a while but if nothing has changed performance-wise I'm not sure existing technologies are advanced enough to run Rust with 100+ fps :v: Everything else should run absolutely fine through.[/QUOTE] [url]https://youtu.be/_93mn7R7P50[/url] He can
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