O oteslifar Feb 7, 2019 1 0 10 Feb 7, 2019 #1 Are these two components good for gaming? It is the maximum what can I can depending on my budget
Solution richiestang_78 Feb 7, 2019 Agreed, if you can find a 580 for even 10 or 20 dollars more then it would be a much better deal, since with a 580 you will get 1060 performance.
Agreed, if you can find a 580 for even 10 or 20 dollars more then it would be a much better deal, since with a 580 you will get 1060 performance.
richiestang_78 Glorious Mar 3, 2015 5,967 690 46,890 Feb 7, 2019 #2 Yes but you might also want to look at a Intel i3-8100 with compatible motherboard as an alternative. The 8100 will give you a stronger CPU for gaming and since you will have a GPU then the weaker on-board graphics of Intel wont matter. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes but you might also want to look at a Intel i3-8100 with compatible motherboard as an alternative. The 8100 will give you a stronger CPU for gaming and since you will have a GPU then the weaker on-board graphics of Intel wont matter.
X xeon_fan Reputable Feb 3, 2016 105 0 4,710 Feb 7, 2019 #3 If you are buying new one I would think about Radeon rx 580 instead of gtx 1050ti (both should be in similar price). Upvote 0 Downvote
If you are buying new one I would think about Radeon rx 580 instead of gtx 1050ti (both should be in similar price).
richiestang_78 Glorious Mar 3, 2015 5,967 690 46,890 Feb 7, 2019 Solution #4 Agreed, if you can find a 580 for even 10 or 20 dollars more then it would be a much better deal, since with a 580 you will get 1060 performance. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Agreed, if you can find a 580 for even 10 or 20 dollars more then it would be a much better deal, since with a 580 you will get 1060 performance.