Can i get decent fps

Mar 26, 2018
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Hey Im new here but i just wanted to ask a few things
I got my computer today and im going to buy all my games i want but i just want to know if i can get over or a very stable 60 fps on them so the games i want to play are black ops 3 zombies and Gta5 and when it comes out red dead redemption 2 and pretty much the other common triple AAA games liek overwatch,destiny2 etc etc so here are my specs and if you can maybe tell me what settings i would be able to run most games on i would be very greatful :)

SPECS :
GPU : Nvidia geforce gtx 1060 6GB
CPU : Intel core i7 7700 Quad core 3.6Ghz (Non K)
RAM : 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 PC4-24000 16GB 2x8GB
OS : Windows 10 Pro
Memory : 4TB
SSD : Samsung 850 Evo SSD Series 1TB

Thanks for reading
 
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Sure will! Maybe not on ultra with anti-aliasing on and all them fancy settings.

BUT! 1080p with graphics on Med-High(depending on the game) will give you constant 60fps+
More demanding games like PUBG, you'll have to sacrifice some quality for performance its on you to tweak settings here and there to find your balance.

Pretty modern GPU.
CPU is a 7th GEN processor which is still relevant.
RAM you'd be fine with 12GB but, 16GB is plenty enough just in-case you want to do some editing.
As for storage that won't really make a difference as in performance. Just note that having games on a SSD helps load games faster. In most cases its a 30 seconds - 1 minute difference depending on the game.
You didn't list the PSU but I'm hoping its a...
Sure will! Maybe not on ultra with anti-aliasing on and all them fancy settings.

BUT! 1080p with graphics on Med-High(depending on the game) will give you constant 60fps+
More demanding games like PUBG, you'll have to sacrifice some quality for performance its on you to tweak settings here and there to find your balance.

Pretty modern GPU.
CPU is a 7th GEN processor which is still relevant.
RAM you'd be fine with 12GB but, 16GB is plenty enough just in-case you want to do some editing.
As for storage that won't really make a difference as in performance. Just note that having games on a SSD helps load games faster. In most cases its a 30 seconds - 1 minute difference depending on the game.
You didn't list the PSU but I'm hoping its a 550w or higher so that your PC has enough power when hardware is under load.

Hope this helped 😀
 
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Hey Thanks for your reply it helped alot :) and yeah i just saw i forgot the psu Corsair RMx Series, RM1000x, 1000W i got a 1000 watt psu for future upgrades and once again thanks for your reply 😀