Your rig can support AAA games at 60fps and 1080p with the right setup.
Your rig can support AAA games at 60fps and 1080p with the right setup.
First time builder in the Philippines with a small store inventory and tight budget. My rig supports AAA games at 60fps and 1080p? Any performance issues detected? Equipment list: Ryzen 5 2600, MSI B450M Mortar Max, AMD AM4, 16GB DDR4 3200MHz, 512GB SSD, 2.5" AITC SQ200, GTX 1050 Ti, Cooler Master MWE White, 500mm fan, TECWARE Vega Morbis with fan, HKC 24" 144Hz monitor. Thanks.
It varies based on the game and your configuration—even at 1080p, the 1050Ti isn't the strongest. Still, your graphics card is likely the main constraint.
1050ti runs smoothly at 40-50 fps, but an RX570 is recommended.
Rx 570 includes 4GB VRAM and performs better than the MSI GTX 1050 Ti. I'm really sorry for this. It's my first time setting up a PC. Thanks.
It's not about the VRAM, 4GB is on the edge for today's games but the 1050Ti performs a bit slower. The RX 570 offers better speed compared to the 570. Considering the PSU, a 1650 Super would be a more suitable choice, as it runs a little faster than the 570.
I think I'll go with the RX 570 since it's more affordable than the 1650 Super. I'm still looking to save money for the GTX 1660 Super. My gaming list includes COD:MW, APEX LEGEND, GTA V, CSGO, and VALORANT.
It varies by game you choose. You might smoothly play Doom Eternal or Mortal Kombat 11 at high frame rates with medium settings, thanks to their strong optimization. Conversely, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Metro Exodus would likely give you a poor experience. I recommend saving your purchases for when new consoles and the RTX 3xxx line arrive. That should help lower prices and make GPUs like the 1660 Super or 2080 Ti more accessible.