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FPS?

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Darkkkk
Junior Member
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12-17-2025, 07:26 AM
#1
What kind of gaming performance are you expecting? Here are the details for your PC setup. The specs include an Intel Pentium G3258 at 4.0 GHz, Asus GTX 660 DirectCU II with 2 GB VRAM, Corsair Vengeance 4 GB RAM, and Western Digital Black 3TB with 120 fans running at 80%. For the games you mentioned—Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Battlefield 3, Rust, Minecraft, and Garry's Mod—I recommend setting graphics to high for a smoother experience. You can stick to 1080p consistently. Let me know if you need suggestions for other titles or adjustments.
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Darkkkk
12-17-2025, 07:26 AM #1

What kind of gaming performance are you expecting? Here are the details for your PC setup. The specs include an Intel Pentium G3258 at 4.0 GHz, Asus GTX 660 DirectCU II with 2 GB VRAM, Corsair Vengeance 4 GB RAM, and Western Digital Black 3TB with 120 fans running at 80%. For the games you mentioned—Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Battlefield 3, Rust, Minecraft, and Garry's Mod—I recommend setting graphics to high for a smoother experience. You can stick to 1080p consistently. Let me know if you need suggestions for other titles or adjustments.

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Garrett_Odlam
Member
124
12-18-2025, 07:55 PM
#2
1. Many examples available
2. Around 40 to 50 on typical medium-high levels
3. Uncertain about this point
4. If the scene is close enough, average over 60+
5. Numerous instances recorded
6. Plenty of data points collected
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Garrett_Odlam
12-18-2025, 07:55 PM #2

1. Many examples available
2. Around 40 to 50 on typical medium-high levels
3. Uncertain about this point
4. If the scene is close enough, average over 60+
5. Numerous instances recorded
6. Plenty of data points collected

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_wolfie10_
Member
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12-25-2025, 07:01 AM
#3
Sure, except for Minecraft, your frame rate stays around 50 to 70 frames per second, capped at 12 chunks rendered.
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_wolfie10_
12-25-2025, 07:01 AM #3

Sure, except for Minecraft, your frame rate stays around 50 to 70 frames per second, capped at 12 chunks rendered.

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Nevla
Member
207
01-12-2026, 01:00 PM
#4
Hold on, if you own this computer then why are you inquiring? Just experiment with it yourself. You'll discover the answer.
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Nevla
01-12-2026, 01:00 PM #4

Hold on, if you own this computer then why are you inquiring? Just experiment with it yourself. You'll discover the answer.

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Domarus
Member
241
01-12-2026, 01:39 PM
#5
You won’t need to be concerned about anything. As long as your CPU can manage it, the 660 can handle ultra tasks at 50 plus quite smoothly.
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Domarus
01-12-2026, 01:39 PM #5

You won’t need to be concerned about anything. As long as your CPU can manage it, the 660 can handle ultra tasks at 50 plus quite smoothly.

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BeastMLB
Junior Member
11
01-15-2026, 06:03 PM
#6
1. Counter Strike Global Offensive ranks above 50 at high difficulty; Battlefield 3 offers ~50-60 players medium to high; Rust Legacy is uncertain but expected to improve over BF3; Minecraft has 60+ players on high; Garry's Mod also exceeds 60 on high; League of Legends meets the same threshold.
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BeastMLB
01-15-2026, 06:03 PM #6

1. Counter Strike Global Offensive ranks above 50 at high difficulty; Battlefield 3 offers ~50-60 players medium to high; Rust Legacy is uncertain but expected to improve over BF3; Minecraft has 60+ players on high; Garry's Mod also exceeds 60 on high; League of Legends meets the same threshold.

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JustAlex_
Junior Member
21
01-16-2026, 07:15 PM
#7
Thanks for your questions! For a holiday project, consider a suitable GPU based on your needs. If you're working under heavy loads, look into high-performance options like the RTX 4090 or similar. Regarding the CPU, if you need a solid upgrade, a Ryzen 7 or Intel i7 would be a good choice. Let me know your budget and requirements for a clearer recommendation!
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JustAlex_
01-16-2026, 07:15 PM #7

Thanks for your questions! For a holiday project, consider a suitable GPU based on your needs. If you're working under heavy loads, look into high-performance options like the RTX 4090 or similar. Regarding the CPU, if you need a solid upgrade, a Ryzen 7 or Intel i7 would be a good choice. Let me know your budget and requirements for a clearer recommendation!

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WomboDzn
Member
130
01-18-2026, 04:29 PM
#8
I'm preparing for the new PC soon.
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WomboDzn
01-18-2026, 04:29 PM #8

I'm preparing for the new PC soon.

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Ariiiiiii
Member
63
01-18-2026, 10:16 PM
#9
That's correct, Minecraft primarily relies on the CPU rather than the GPU for performance. Your usage habits don't affect this fact.
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Ariiiiiii
01-18-2026, 10:16 PM #9

That's correct, Minecraft primarily relies on the CPU rather than the GPU for performance. Your usage habits don't affect this fact.

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Niall001
Member
170
01-28-2026, 09:45 AM
#10
Have you already created this? And what’s the size, right? *sighs* I’ll figure out a more suitable solution for you.
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Niall001
01-28-2026, 09:45 AM #10

Have you already created this? And what’s the size, right? *sighs* I’ll figure out a more suitable solution for you.

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