Could this run overwtach

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>$570
>GT 730

Probably, though on very low settings and a resolution reduction. You are paying too much.

My A10 + R6 craptop can run overwatch low settings at 30fps. That machcine can easily go 70+ frames even without a dedicated GPU on 720p
youtu.be/Yp6yDHoBw1k

You will be fine

Only correct answer

logicalincrements.com/games/overwatch

also

I run Overwatch on mostly max settings getting 60FPS with 4x AA on GTX 480 in SLI at 1920x1200

My hardware is ancient, and can probably be put together from used parts for under $400.

What you have linked is shit. Go shop around for Haswell boards, and components.

there are no words for how bad this is holy shit. your budget is $600? I'll make something 50x better on partspicker hold on.

or just buy it and experience instant buyer's remorse

pcpartpicker.com/list/rvgv2R

wow look what you can get with the same money!

stop playing shit games and go back to v

If you want to go ultra budget, swap this for an i3 6100 and remove the mechanical hdd. That's about 500 on the dot

>also, you didn't include windows

>playing overwatch on a 60hz monitor

yes but only if you install gentoo

Yea I would go with a i3-6100 for budget or go with the AMD 8320e. They both will run up around 350-400 for cpu/mobo/8-16gb ram. Alternatively you can also nab a 2500k/4690k i5 w/ mobo and usually ram for 200-300 burger bucks off ebay.

>playing overwatch
The netcode and hitboxes are so bad it negates the usefulness of a 120hz+ monitor.

this
Sup Forums is not the board for getting advice at throwing money towards a video game addiction

looks to cost in parts about 480-520 can get that down to around 400-430 by using a key seller for the windows, and because the gpu is so underpowered its worthless using integrated will shave another 70$ off, could even a ebay card if you want to light game for slightly over 100$ that would be 6-10 times more powerful.

pcpartpicker.com/list/

and that's with all 'new' parts.

could probably double the gpus power for the same price if you ebay, and likely get an entire system for 300 that is better then this if you look at workstations.

not this guy but, overwatch is a fucking godsend comparing to battlefield series

GTX 960's are under $100 all the time. Might even be able to get one for around $75-80. AMD card wise I really wouldn't want to go below a 380 and at that point 470 and even 480's are 150-160 dollars on sale. 1050Ti's I've seen as cheap as 125 bucks.

lmao everything is good compared to battleshit hitbox wise.

>remove the mechanical hdd
just not enough storage for me

The cheapest 460 on pc part picker is 94$, and the cheapest 960 is 200$

on newegg itself, the cheapest 960 is 150$ while the 460 is 90$

Lets be clear, I do not recomend entry level cards period, I would rather send someone to ebay for an older high end card,
a 7970 can be had for 50$
a 280x for 34$
a watercooled 290 for 118
a 290x for 110
a 390 for 134
a fury x for 150$

a 970 for 50$
a 980 for 20$
a 980 ti for 150$

If you HAVE to buy new, a 460 is the best option, followed by a 470 if budget allows, but used gets you so much better deals that it would be stupid not to.

yeah you can get the 5th fastest graphics card that currently exists for $150

1) that one quaro
2) titan xp
3)titan x
4)1080
5)980ti

Im guessing thats the order, or am I missing one?
Im also not counting dual gpus because its a crapshoot if they work or not.

i was actually ridiculing the idea, you aren't getting a 980 ti for 150 bones ever. the other maxwell cards you listed are so ludicrously priced i didn't even consider them worth mentioning... unless you can provide tangible proof?

and actually it's

titan xp
1080
1080 (laptop)
1070
980 ti

the new quadro isn't really worth mentioning, it's just a 1080 with more vram

fpbp

I was quoting used prices on the 960. It wasn't made clear. The only issue with used AMD cards is your PSU and case space. AMD cards are best bang for the buck used or new though.