1. Your gaming PC specs
2. What video games will you be upgrading your gaming PC for?
1. AMD FX8350, HD7950
2. Mount & Blade: Bannerlord
1. Your gaming PC specs
2. What video games will you be upgrading your gaming PC for?
1. AMD FX8350, HD7950
2. Mount & Blade: Bannerlord
6700k
970
nothing really, i dont even need that cpu
i only really play bf1 and overwatch
Q8300, HD 6670
I only play old games
>i7 6700k, gtx 1080
>nothing, but might sell my 1080 for ti
6500, 1060
Ace Combat 7 when it hits steam
i5 4460 / 970
BF1, Rocket League. recently Burnout Paradise and Killing Floor 2.
1.
3570k @4.4GHz
GTX 1070
16GB RAM
2.
Nothing in the foreseeable future.
I have a phenom 960t x2 at 3.6ghz
Is the fx8350 worth to upgrade to from where i'm at?
>1. AMD FX8350, HD7950
this was the computer I built in spring 2013
god bless your for having the patience to not upgrade yet
the time to upgrade was 3 months ago, too many good games this year already
1
E6700 @2.9 Ghz 4mb cache
GeForce 650 Ti OC Edition
2
Nothing. I haven't seen a game worth of upgrade since Dark Souls
Fuck i meant x4, not x2
no, wait for the cheap zen processors
even the 4c/4t ones will be amazing compared to what you have
you'll be able to buy a CPU+MOBO for $250, but you'll need DDR4 ram to go with it too
FX6350, 380X
RYZEN 6000X SOON
Upgrading just to get rid of annoying as fuck stutter alone in games that already run well maxed out, being able to run Squad better is a huge plus too. Also hoping it fixes whatever the fuck these random soft locks are.
>upgrading your PC for vaporware
4790k
have a 390x right now but a 1080ti is coming in the mail today.
upgrading for 1440p/144hz in general. bannerlord is definitely something im looking forward to, but I'd also like to play nier at 60 at 1440p.
>pc master race!
>tech circle jerk
>nobody has anything to play
Sad!
FX8350, R9270x
Not planning on an upgrade right now since it still kicks for the games I'm playing on PC
1070
i5-6600k
16GB DDR4
Nothing any time soon.
Where i live argentina , mobos and cpus... well pretty much everything is way more expensive, that's why i decided to skip on the new stuff that don't fit my sockets yet
710M 4 years old toshiba laptop. I will get i7 and RX480 this year
Bannerlord
i5 3.5
970
Star Citizen if it comes out
Bannerlord if I can't run it
6700k
1060 6 gb
Really would like a 1080 or 1080ti but I probably won't for a while unless I come across some extra cash.
FX series is only so cheap because it's struggling to keep up with most of Intel's stuff in terms of more aspects than just flat frame rate, like stutter/jitter.
Ryzen mid tiers, 6000 and 5000 will be coming out April 11th, so just hang on a little more.
Just before I posted, if it's that expensive waiting for Ryzen 4 cores is almost just as good. At this point with Ryzen the low cores will compete with decent Intels and anything higher just makes for better stability, since games aren't using 12/18 threads yet.
1.
8gb ram
i5 3230
hd 8750m
2.
El Brujo 3.
i7 3770k
GTX680
21.5" 1080p monitor
Upgrading for Nier: Automata
To a 1080ti and a 27" 1440p monitor, it will be glorious!
FX 8150, gtx 660ti
I won't, generally good games will run well on my pc and I've got more important things to spend my money on.
I can run Dark Souls 3 at stable >45 FPS so I don't have to upgrade it yet
I keep thinking about upgrading for Star Citizen as well, but recent news is they made yet another huge breakthrough in optimisation. Like, you'd think "this is just going to be like 10 frames better at most" but no; they made ONE ship go from 1190 lights to just 90 because of new lighting methods, so shit like that is probably going to make it run as well as something closer to Doom at this rate.
Why are you posting here?
i7 4790k, R9 390x, no games really give it a hard time yet, though it is annoying to only get 100fps on some with 144Hz monitors.
>Intel Core i7 6700K
>8192MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series
I don't feel like I really need to upgrade for anything at 1080p.
1. A laptop with dual core i5, GT 940m, and 8 gb or ram
2. I don't know. I'm well content with just playing OpenTTD, Dolphin, and PPSSPP
speccy here. Nothing really need to upgrade for right now to be honest, I can run everything at 60fps in 1080p (except wildlands but that game is poorly optimized)
If you can get it for cheap, grab a piledriver FX 8 core (83xx)
Still a fine CPU, about on par with the i7 2600k
Otherwise just wait for the Ryzen 3 CPUs
2500K, GTX 570
Mount & Blade: Bannerlord and Kingdom Under Fire II
Modern games are pretty uninteresting.
>i7 2670QM @ 2.20GHz Sandy Bridge
>2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M
I can only play PC games up to 2012. What games are actually worth playing from the past 5 years on PC?
Have a Wii U so I got to play Zelda. Was now thinking about getting a PS4 or building a desktop but I don't know what new games I would play. I seem stuck in the past.
i5-6500
gtx 970
Probably PERSONAL RESPONSABILITY at this pace.
FX8350
R9 290
16GB DDR3 1866
Might upgrade to a ryzen CPU once good boards that dont cost a fortune release
Everything runs fine for now
A GPU upgrade would be nice, as I got a 1440p screen, but 280€ for a 35% performance increase just isnt worth it
i7-2600K (@3.4Ghz)
Gtx 1070
perhaps its time for a new CPU.. but that means new mobo, which means new ram (to DDR4).. ugh.
runs games on ultra + mods, 60fps 1080p perfectly fine though. on 4K down to about 30+ on ultra (depending on game.. witcher 3 in this case)
290, 4460
Gonna upgrade to mid tier Vega once it's out since I recently got a 1440p 144hz Freesync and I want to max out games again. Really scared my cpu will bottleneck though
i5
GTX 760
8 gigs ram
I'm probably not going to be updating any time soon. Since the switch came out I only ever use my PC for overwatch. I haven't even bothered to buy a new Internet adapter after mine shit the bed last week
It's 130$ usbucks in Amazon, but they don't ship here. $240~ in a local store (cheapest i found so far)
1. 7700K 1070
2. Minecraft Windows 10 Edition
I5 6500, GTX 960
I'm not really upgrading for a game, but I'm more so going all out for a 4k build
I'm still pretty new on building computers, my PC build is GTX660 and I was wondering if I'd be possible to jump to 970 at least.
Do I have to upgrade my mobo or anything like that?
i7 920, 8GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 1060.
I started upgrading my PC after 9 years and then was made redundant. Gonna be stuck with this weird build for a while.
i5 6500
GTX 1060
none at the moment
>i7 920 from 2008 oc'd to 3.66 GHz, turned off hyperthreading because too hot
>rx480
My first experience with amd drivers has been kinda funny, they're not terrible, definitely not as good as Nvidia, but when they work, they work.
Can't decide if I want to throw an x5650 Xeon in this old dog, get Zen, or bump up to a new Intel socket. Unfortunately I'm broke as fuck right now anyways.
Actually, be glad you have the CPU. My i5 4570 is maxed out on 64 player BF1.
i would like a good internet connection and/or good connection to game servers on games i play before i go upgrading my computer again
i5-6600k
16gb DDR4
Gtx960 2GB
2500k, 560ti
Mount & Blade: Bannerlord, Steel division Normandy 44
Youre fine just switching out the cards
If I'm not mistaken, the 970 actually uses less power than a 660 despite being more powerful. So your power supply should be fine, nothing else should be incompatible either.
Just wait user, just wait.
FX8150
550ti
I don't give a fuck, I don't even play games anymore. If I start playing again, maybe then I'll upgrade
Thanks anons, at least I don't have to worry too much about it being too complicated.
GPU is the least complicated, though one time I tried to put a GPU in a computer and it didn't fit. But it was a shitty prebuilt that never had a GPU, you should be fine if you already had a 660.
i7 4790K and AMD R9 290x
nothing, literally everything i play (bf1 and shit like that) all run at 60fps maxed out 1440p
it would be easier to list the very few games i cant max out
i5 4690k @ 4.4ghz
gtx 1070 with a mild overclock
don't need to upgrade. it runs everything fine at above 60 fps 99% of the time at 1080p. might upgrade my 1080p tv i'm using now to a 4k one though in preparation for RDR2 if it comes to pc, if not i'll play it in 4k on xbox scorpio.
>I don't even play games
why in the actual fuck are you on Sup Forums then?
fx8750
980ti
32g ram
picking up the VIVE as a b-day present to myself on the first of the month so I guess the game I'm upgrading for would be Arizona sunshine
What about the companies like GIGABYTE or ZOTAC that sell the same GPU? Like what's the difference? Is it just marginal?
>FX
why, and do you plan on ditching that shit for ryzen?
For the most part, they're all just as powerful as each other. Based on preference who actually builds the parts around Nvidia's chips, they use different coolers and such. I like EVGA, but everyone shits all over EVGA all the time. In fact, anyone will greentext any brand that's not the one they have and say it's shit. Not sure which is really the best.
1. GTX 960, 8GB RAM, i5 3550k
2. Fuck all, I run any game I'm interested at 60fps usually.
had it a while and got it really cheap on a newegg sale
plan on switching eventually but I think I need a new motherboard and I'm not looking forward to all those little power supply mobo connectors
The question in the thread is which game would make you upgrade. No one's saying they don't have games they want to play, dipshit.
i5 6600K, GTX 980
Whenever I get a 1440p monitor. Might get a Vega GPU if it doesn't suck.
Because this generation EVGA cards have a tendency to explode
6700K
1080 Ti
GTA VI.
i5 6600k, 980ti
Nothing, I haven't even had to oc this shit yet.
EVGA are based. they sent me a free upgrade to a 1070 after my 980 had some black screen issues.
EVGA, Zotac, Gigabyte and Palit/Gainward are all solid Nvidia brands.
Check the used market
Or try importing from some other online retailer
Just don't get the GTX 970 3.5 GB scam
Well I'm just asking 970 as a hypothetical question, but I am trying to improve from my 660.
getting a 970 in 2017 is retarded, get soemthing more modern like a RX470 that actually has 4 gb
same world but I have OCd it
I have a 4k monitor and lots of games require scaling down to about 80% (DOOM, BF1, Gears 4) and the OC helps make it stabilize there
i7 5820K
R9 290X
I'll probably get a second hand 290X/295X and crossfire it with my current one to tide over. Don't really want to upgrade until I know when we'll have the next plateau in display technology. Perhaps I'll upgrade for 4K 144Hz.
don't listen to him. the 970 is a perfectly fine gpu, and its so insanely popular you can always find good deals on used ones. if you can get one for like ~$150 it's a solid deal and if you overclock it, it's just as good as an overclocked gtx 1060 or overclocked 480.
New blog, march 24th. Quests and NPC interactions.
>A crucial change, in the nature of the quests themselves, is that the majority of quests, in Bannerlord, have multiple potential outcomes. As an example, when a character in a town tasks you with clearing out some thugs, who are occupying a local alley, upon meeting the gang, you are presented with a counter offer: go back to the quest-giver, extort money out of them for questioning the gang's authority and keep the profits for yourself. You can even clear out the thugs, as requested but instead of handing control back to the townsfolk, install your own men in the alley and begin a new criminal operation.
This game has been in development for like six years and there's still no release date. What is this, a kickstarter?
R9 390, i5 4690k
no plans to upgrade within the next year or two
You better not need to upgrade for that looks just like chivalry
>1. Your gaming PC specs
pic related
>2. What video games will you be upgrading your gaming PC for?
haven't decided yet, I strongly consider switching to console
lenovo laptop for work, ps4 + nintendo switch
no necessary upgrade in sight
Already upgraded for Automata, Tekken 7 and MOTHERFUCKING ACE COMBAT 7 BEYBI
Don't bother, it's a scam, search second hand for a PC with an i3 or wait for poorfag Zens to shit all over budget intels.
>GTX980 & i7 4790
Might upgrade to vega if it turns out to be a marked improvement for VR and 4K performance. and 24Gb instead of 16Gb ram so I can have
No reason to upgrade GPU just yet, especially since I need the integrated GPU because I run linux as host OS and windows in a VM with the GPU passed through.
apparently it is easier to pass the GPU back to host OS with AMD so I can play games on linux as well instead of spawn another VM to pass the dedicated GPU to.
>i7 6700k
>980ti
Nothing for now. Will need a better card for 4k HDR but I'm going to wait a couple of years.
you'll have plenty of time to upgrade your pc if you want to play bannerlord
at least 10 more years
I wish. I can't even preorder my precious.
i5 2500k (4ghz OC)
560 ti
8GB RAM
Apart from some shitty games that were optimized like garbage I'm only now having actual trouble running games.
>has a fermi
>blames the game
I built it last year, spent around 1300€ (for you amerifriends don't be surprised, PC parts can be more expensive in Europe). I'm pretty damn happy with it so I don't think I need to upgrade for any game any time soon.
>Mankind Divided needing over 8GB RAM for no reason isn't shitty optimization
I'd shoot myself if I had your specs.
Jesus christ is that for real? 8GB for that game? Is there any game that requires more than 8GB even today?
it needs that because its quite possibly the best looking game out right now
its the same as cucks saying that crysis was badly optimized because the hardware to run it didn't exist yet
Anything once I go 4k. Where are my VA monitors?