I receive it at no cost with my latest CPU, but I find it hard to spend even $60 on a game, particularly Call of Duty. It feels like the same experience each year with only minor updates.
I receive it at no cost with my latest CPU, but I find it hard to spend even $60 on a game, particularly Call of Duty. It feels like the same experience each year with only minor updates.
I believe you're referring to a build around 1060 with an i3 8350k, 4.8 GX 1060, 3GB RAM, and 16GB memory. Running it smoothly might be enough, but upgrading to 16GB RAM could be beneficial since many games now require that amount.
I believe you're referring to a build around 1060 with an i3 8350k, 4.8 GX 1060, 3GB RAM, and 16GB memory. Running it smoothly might be enough, but upgrading to 16GB RAM could be beneficial since many games now require that amount.