Will it play all

RuanW

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Hi all I have a pc build im wondering if it will play all games on the market especially new age FPS games like BF1,COD WW2 and farcry 5

AMD RYZEN 3 2200G 4MB CACHE 3.7GHz

MSI A320M PRO-VD PLUS USB 3.0 AM4

8 GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 2666MHz

ASUS Expedition GTX 1050 Ti 4GB OC Edition

The hdd and that stuff not going to mention allready have the psu and hdd and case
 
At medium settings or some things on low if you want 60FPS but they will run.
 
Why not wait for GPU prices to come down in a few months?

You have a 2200G which can handle some titles on low. It's not ideal, but a bit of patience can go a long way.

Alternatively bump it up to a 2400G for an extra R1K, if the Vega 8 doesn't do it for you.
 
Why not wait for GPU prices to come down in a few months?

You have a 2200G which can handle some titles on low. It's not ideal, but a bit of patience can go a long way.

Alternatively bump it up to a 2400G for an extra R1K, if the Vega 8 doesn't do it for you.

People are having a hard time selling gpu's on carbonite now where they were snatched up as soon as they were posted a few weeks ago. The eth plummet made people nervous.

So if OP goes the 2nd hand route he should get one at a OK price soon.
 
Alot of 1070's and 1080's on carb at the moment. Price range 6-8k.

The 1080ti's seem to get snatched up pretty quick.
 
It will definitely "play" everything but you will have to tinker with settings. It also depends on your desired framerate. If you are okay with 40-50fps or perhaps even 30-40, it should be fine running games at good settings at 1080p. If you want 60fps though, you'll probably have to play at 900p. But it's still a great card imo but defs not a 1080p 60fps card.
 
It will definitely "play" everything but you will have to tinker with settings. It also depends on your desired framerate. If you are okay with 40-50fps or perhaps even 30-40, it should be fine running games at good settings at 1080p. If you want 60fps though, you'll probably have to play at 900p. But it's still a great card imo but defs not a 1080p 60fps card.

especially new age FPS games like BF1,COD WW2 and farcry 5

You're not gonna get over 30fps in those games, maybe at 720p...

Tech Deals has a good playlist on Ryzen 3 2200G game benchmarks here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5-PBA-wl9UtAe6lq8bGvUn_389xYnaJI
 
You're not gonna get over 30fps in those games, maybe at 720p...

Tech Deals has a good playlist on Ryzen 3 2200G game benchmarks here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5-PBA-wl9UtAe6lq8bGvUn_389xYnaJI

I think you are underestimating the power of lower end cards. My friend's 1050Ti manages 50-60fps in BF1 at 1080p high settings with the lowest being 40. Hell, my previous R9 270X was still running games quite well at 1080p. The only game that gave me problems was Assassins Creed Unity so I had to lower that to 900p but that was because the vram on my 270X was too little(2gb). It wasn't amazing but most games were running fine at 1080p medium/high settings 30-40fps. A 1050 Ti is quite a bit faster so it should be fine. Games these days don't need to be maxed out to look good.
 
I think you are underestimating the power of lower end cards. My friend's 1050Ti manages 50-60fps in BF1 at 1080p high settings with the lowest being 40. Hell, my previous R9 270X was still running games quite well at 1080p. The only game that gave me problems was Assassins Creed Unity so I had to lower that to 900p but that was because the vram on my 270X was too little(2gb). It wasn't amazing but most games were running fine at 1080p medium/high settings 30-40fps. A 1050 Ti is quite a bit faster so it should be fine. Games these days don't need to be maxed out to look good.

Not forgetting Forza 7 that runs at 1080p/60fps on Med-High Settings and 4xMSAA on my R7 260X.
 
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