You can play a variety of games! Let me know what kind you're interested in, and I'll suggest some options.
You can play a variety of games! Let me know what kind you're interested in, and I'll suggest some options.
My computer isn’t performing well, so I’m looking for game recommendations that fit my setup. I have an i5 2400, 4GB RAM, a GTX 750 Ti with dual 2GB VRAM, and a dual-channel 8GB RAM configuration.
Most AAA titles from 2014-2015 ran smoothly on med-high without AA. Some triple AAA releases in 2013 and 2012 were playable at high 60fps. In 2016, games like Overwatch worked well at low-med 60fps, while higher settings needed 20-30 fps. For esports titles such as Dota 2 and CS:GO Ultra, 120fps was achievable. Call of Duty also offered med-high performance around 50-60 fps. Classic emulators could be run effortlessly.
Thanks. I’m not into hardcore gaming; I just enjoy casual play. As long as the game runs smoothly, that’s all that matters. I like Steam titles and FPS games like Battlefield. Could you suggest some settings for playing Battlefield 3 on my system? Thanks again!
Hello, Your PC specifications are decent. With an upgrade to 8 GB RAM, you should be able to play most games at medium settings. Let me know which titles you're interested in, and I'll tell you the best settings for them.
At 1080p resolution, you can run all features at full capacity without using an AA, but Digital Foundry frequently tests the 750ti with an i3 in new titles. Watch their videos to see the settings and frame rates they achieve. You can also experiment with overclocking; changing voltage won’t harm the card noticeably. Use MSI Afterburner, adjust the settings, enable On-Screen Display for GPU temperature, and tweak Core Clock, Memory Clock, and Power Limit Launch. For Battlefield 3 Single Player, set power limits to 145% or higher and increase Core Clock by 26MHz until the game crashes, then lower it again. Repeat these steps for memory clock—Digital Foundry reports gains of around +200 on core and +400 on memory, though results vary.