Hi, I am getting a new built and I need to get 128GB of RAM, but I don't know which one is better or at least compatible
My parts until now:
Asus Zenith Extreme Alpha
Threadripper 2950X+Liqtech II 360
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB
Firecuda 2TB
2080 Ti (still pending)
Corsair AX1000 80 plus...
So I'm not sure if my CPU is actually reducing my graphics card's full capabilities, as I believe the graphics card is capable of running high enough frames on games such as cs:go.
Processor: Intel core 2 duo e6750 2.66 GHz 2.67 Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia geforce 9800 gt
If it is bottlenecking...
i need a new motherboard that supports atleast 2 gpus. i dont care if it only supports ddr2 ram.price range is maximum 40$.but i would like it more if it would be around 20-30$.
So I was wandering if I could run Just Cause 3 on ultra at a solid 60fps:
My specs are:
i7 4790k
GTX 960 4gb
sli
GTX 960 4gb
24 gb hyper x fury ram
They are the important bits :) ^^
I do not think that I will be able to but any ideas on an fps?
Thanks
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