F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Checking performance on i5-2500 and GTX 750 with 1gb RAM

Checking performance on i5-2500 and GTX 750 with 1gb RAM

Checking performance on i5-2500 and GTX 750 with 1gb RAM

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leo4843
Junior Member
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01-28-2016, 10:16 AM
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Hi everyone, I own a gaming PC with an i5-2400, 8GB RAM, and a GTX 750 1GB. It was meant for esports gaming, but could it handle COD Warzone? I saw a video showing it running smoothly at 900p with an i5-3570, 8GB RAM, and a 750 1GB, but I wanted to confirm.
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leo4843
01-28-2016, 10:16 AM #1

Hi everyone, I own a gaming PC with an i5-2400, 8GB RAM, and a GTX 750 1GB. It was meant for esports gaming, but could it handle COD Warzone? I saw a video showing it running smoothly at 900p with an i5-3570, 8GB RAM, and a 750 1GB, but I wanted to confirm.

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LOUDDUD
Member
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01-31-2016, 09:44 AM
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You're likely to have a very poor experience if it actually happens... 1GB of VRAM isn't sufficient, is it? I'm skeptical you'll maintain stability at 30 fps either. In multiplayer, I expect you'll face stutters and extremely low frame rates (down to single digits). I'm thinking about this unplayable scenario, particularly in a multiplayer setting. You'll definitely need a more powerful GPU.
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LOUDDUD
01-31-2016, 09:44 AM #2

You're likely to have a very poor experience if it actually happens... 1GB of VRAM isn't sufficient, is it? I'm skeptical you'll maintain stability at 30 fps either. In multiplayer, I expect you'll face stutters and extremely low frame rates (down to single digits). I'm thinking about this unplayable scenario, particularly in a multiplayer setting. You'll definitely need a more powerful GPU.

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Bidsie
Member
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02-03-2016, 07:57 AM
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You're likely to have a very poor experience if it actually happens... 1GB of VRAM isn't sufficient, is it? I'm skeptical you'll maintain stability at 30 fps either. In multiplayer, I expect you'll face stutters and extremely low frame rates (down to single digits). I'm thinking about this unplayable scenario, particularly in a multiplayer setting. You'll definitely need a more powerful GPU.
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Bidsie
02-03-2016, 07:57 AM #3

You're likely to have a very poor experience if it actually happens... 1GB of VRAM isn't sufficient, is it? I'm skeptical you'll maintain stability at 30 fps either. In multiplayer, I expect you'll face stutters and extremely low frame rates (down to single digits). I'm thinking about this unplayable scenario, particularly in a multiplayer setting. You'll definitely need a more powerful GPU.