Yes, your PC can run Overwatch if it meets the system requirements and has enough resources.
Yes, your PC can run Overwatch if it meets the system requirements and has enough resources.
Have you purchased these items already? We might suggest an improved parts list. Regarding your question, yes, you can. However, as I mentioned earlier, you could obtain a better deal for around $700.
I understand you're looking for alternatives. Have you purchased anything yet, or do you have other choices in mind? For instance, a G4560 CPU paired with an 1050Ti would work well for gaming.
I purchased the GPU and PSU, but I'm open to receiving a parts list.
Sure thing! Here’s a revised version of your text:
This build is quite demanding on the CPU side, but it should be manageable once mining slows down. Consider selling the 1050Ti and upgrading to a RX580, GTX 1060, or even a 1070. Check out the PCPartPicker list for details.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.2GHz (6 cores) – $197.88 at OutletPC
Motherboard: ASRock AB350M Micro ATX AM4 – $65.98 at Newegg
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V Series, 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 – $121.99 at Newegg
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB HDD, 3.5" 7200RPM – $47.88 at OutletPC
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti 4GB – $145.99 at SuperBiiz
Case: Cooler Master MasterBox Lite 3.1 MicroATX – $46.98 at Newegg
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G3 550W, 80+ Gold Certified – $84.89 at OutletPC
Extra: 128GB SSD for $5.00
Overall cost: $716.59
Includes shipping, taxes, and any available discounts.
Data generated by PCPartPicker on July 21, 2017 at 09:50 EDT.
Thanks for sharing the details. I'm heading to the store right now to bring back the GPU, and I'm also planning to pick up a Ryzen 5. Appreciate your help!
I’ve assembled a rough setup that’s a bit over budget, but it can be adjusted once the Ryzen 3 arrives. I’ve selected a GTX 1060 for better gaming options.
Build quality isn't the issue—3GB of VRAM was insufficient back then, and the 1060 at 3GB feels like a poor deal. Save your power supply for something better, and consider upgrading the CPU if you can afford it.
That's why I mentioned it was a rough build. I planned to install a 1060 with 6GB RAM, but that would push the cost nearer to $800. After reconsidering, the PSU selection might be improved. With this budget, you can upgrade to a better CPU, an R5 1400 OC, or an overclocked R3 will still work well for maximizing performance on a 1060/RX480.