Is my pc good enough for 2016/17 games

CCash1231

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Hello, I was wondering if i will be able to play most of the new games with my current pc these are the specifications:
Amd Fx-6300 at 4.10GHz
2X NVIDIA GeForce GTX750TI 1GB In SLI
18GB DDR3
MSI 970A-G43 Plus
 
Solution
Well the 750TI is sitll pretty powerful, but 1GB is probably not going to cut it. Most games are requesting 2GB. Even though you have sli mode, two 1GB cards, does NOT mean 2GB. You may want to consider upgrading to GTX 1050 Ti 4GB or RX 460 or RX 470, if budget is a concern. All of these are under $150.
Well the 750TI is sitll pretty powerful, but 1GB is probably not going to cut it. Most games are requesting 2GB. Even though you have sli mode, two 1GB cards, does NOT mean 2GB. You may want to consider upgrading to GTX 1050 Ti 4GB or RX 460 or RX 470, if budget is a concern. All of these are under $150.
 
Solution
Newer games require more VRAM, your cards, even in SLI will only utilize 1GB of VRAM. The Fx 6300 will struggle with newer games as well. The best you can do here is overclock the 6300. Upgrading your video card may provide the biggest boost in performance at the lowest cost. But to play 2016/17 games at decent settings, you will need a new build.
 
They'll play, but 'good enough' depends on your expectations.

Provided you're at no higher than 1080p and are happy at low-medium settings, you should be ok(ish).

750TI's aren't compatible with SLI last time I checked, so that 1GB of vRAM in a single card could be problematic and limit your 'playable' experience.
 

That is one random config.



They do not. Whatever you have, if you have them in SLI are not 750TI's. What 'brand' are they? If they're one of the knock-off Chinese brands selling fake branded cards, you probably have an card from the 4XX or 5XX series with a flashed custom (read: fake) BIOS to make them appear to be 750TI's.
 
Why not just get an AMD RX 460 for under a $100 and play new games at decent settings.


If you put the 2x4gb of ram in one channel and the 1x8 gb of ram in the other.taking the 1x2gb out,would you still nicely run dualchannel.The 1x2gb isn't going to add alot anyway.