How well will I be able to run overwatch?

micron88

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Hi I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to computers anyway this is what I can tell you right now about my pc. I can give more details when I get home.
(Snatched this from my pops after he upgraded his pc)
Dell optiplex 760 mt
Core2 quad q8400 2.66 ghz

Just ordered a evga Gtx 750 ti sc (apparently lightly used Amazon $91
Psu 500w I believe

Memory Ram 4 gb + g.skill rip jaws series 4gb (2x2gb) I just ordered off newegg for $26 (so 8gb ram)

I'm really on a budget I'd like to play on medium settings with 60 fps but if I can play on high or at least higher settings with a couple cheap upgrades please let me know what I can do.
Will my processor be what holds me back the most or my graphics card? If so what card would be the biggest upgrade for the least amount of money over a Gtx 750ti sc?
Under $140 or would it be keeping the Gtx 750ti sc and upgrading my processor?
Lga 775 I believe

Thanks!
 
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It's completely pointless to talk about it because OW is still deep into beta and is being improved constantly.

Also unless you're invited into the beta you can't play it yet anyways.

That said, I did get into the last beta period, and I was able to play it fairly successfully on my i3-4130, 8gb ram, gtx 750ti system. So you probably could run it, but that could change and it may be hard for you to maintain 60FPS in that game with all the fancy particles and effects it has.
It's completely pointless to talk about it because OW is still deep into beta and is being improved constantly.

Also unless you're invited into the beta you can't play it yet anyways.

That said, I did get into the last beta period, and I was able to play it fairly successfully on my i3-4130, 8gb ram, gtx 750ti system. So you probably could run it, but that could change and it may be hard for you to maintain 60FPS in that game with all the fancy particles and effects it has.
 
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