F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Any1's performance on Shadow of the Tomb Raider with a GTX 1050 Ti, an i5 2400 with 16 GB RAM is being asked.

Any1's performance on Shadow of the Tomb Raider with a GTX 1050 Ti, an i5 2400 with 16 GB RAM is being asked.

Any1's performance on Shadow of the Tomb Raider with a GTX 1050 Ti, an i5 2400 with 16 GB RAM is being asked.

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MaxDHorak
Junior Member
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02-27-2016, 05:43 AM
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Does the game work with these specifications? 1050ti, i5 2400, 16gb ram at 1080p? Can I aim for 60fps or should I reduce the resolution? Will it still look good on lower settings? Not sure if I should purchase it.
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MaxDHorak
02-27-2016, 05:43 AM #1

Does the game work with these specifications? 1050ti, i5 2400, 16gb ram at 1080p? Can I aim for 60fps or should I reduce the resolution? Will it still look good on lower settings? Not sure if I should purchase it.

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Ani2112
Member
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02-27-2016, 09:38 AM
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i5 2400 on benchmarks appears to stay within the 50-65fps range, meaning no matter the GPU, you won't achieve much higher than that. Once you understand your CPU's limits, you'll know when the 1050ti will start to slow things down—if it drops to around 30fps, reducing settings is the best approach. If you're still not happy, lowering the resolution might help, though I don't see a clear reason for the 1050ti not reaching 60fps in SotTR 720p. However, if you want consistent 60fps without any issues, it's unlikely to succeed.
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Ani2112
02-27-2016, 09:38 AM #2

i5 2400 on benchmarks appears to stay within the 50-65fps range, meaning no matter the GPU, you won't achieve much higher than that. Once you understand your CPU's limits, you'll know when the 1050ti will start to slow things down—if it drops to around 30fps, reducing settings is the best approach. If you're still not happy, lowering the resolution might help, though I don't see a clear reason for the 1050ti not reaching 60fps in SotTR 720p. However, if you want consistent 60fps without any issues, it's unlikely to succeed.