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coolness2001
Member
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08-07-2025, 06:05 AM
#1
ASUS ROG G20BM Gaming Tower PC - Can likely run Fortnite, Rocket League, and Rainbow Six Siege with adjusted settings for optimal performance. Given the specs (AMD FX-770K, 12GB RAM, Radeon R9 370), you can expect smoother gameplay in these titles, particularly Rocket League and Fortnite, but may need to lower graphics settings in Rainbow Six Siege to maintain a consistent frame rate. It won’t be running at ultra settings, but it should be capable of enjoyable gaming experiences.
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coolness2001
08-07-2025, 06:05 AM #1

ASUS ROG G20BM Gaming Tower PC - Can likely run Fortnite, Rocket League, and Rainbow Six Siege with adjusted settings for optimal performance. Given the specs (AMD FX-770K, 12GB RAM, Radeon R9 370), you can expect smoother gameplay in these titles, particularly Rocket League and Fortnite, but may need to lower graphics settings in Rainbow Six Siege to maintain a consistent frame rate. It won’t be running at ultra settings, but it should be capable of enjoyable gaming experiences.

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Darkbandit92
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08-07-2025, 05:23 PM
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It'll play them, depends what you call smoothly though, 30-40fps maybe at a push at low - medium settings.
Its a hard sell at £240 in all honesty with those components
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Darkbandit92
08-07-2025, 05:23 PM #2

It'll play them, depends what you call smoothly though, 30-40fps maybe at a push at low - medium settings.
Its a hard sell at £240 in all honesty with those components

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Slender_PvP
Junior Member
24
08-09-2025, 05:25 AM
#3
It'll play them, depends what you call smoothly though, 30-40fps maybe at a push at low - medium settings.
Its a hard sell at £240 in all honesty with those components
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Slender_PvP
08-09-2025, 05:25 AM #3

It'll play them, depends what you call smoothly though, 30-40fps maybe at a push at low - medium settings.
Its a hard sell at £240 in all honesty with those components

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MLG420BRUHHH
Junior Member
37
08-16-2025, 03:29 AM
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Can't recommend *anything* that uses an FM2+ motherboard in 2018. Budget builds are fine, but when you build them on a platform this old and underperforming, they're hard to justify as there's zero good upgrade path; your next upgrade would involve a new CPU, new motherboard, and new RAM. I'd save up until you can get a budget build on a Ryzen platform.
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MLG420BRUHHH
08-16-2025, 03:29 AM #4

Can't recommend *anything* that uses an FM2+ motherboard in 2018. Budget builds are fine, but when you build them on a platform this old and underperforming, they're hard to justify as there's zero good upgrade path; your next upgrade would involve a new CPU, new motherboard, and new RAM. I'd save up until you can get a budget build on a Ryzen platform.