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Shitty Setup with Shitty PC


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CPU: Intel i5-4460
GPU: GTX 750Ti 2 GB
RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1600MHz
Storage: SSD nvme m.2 120GB, WD Blue 1 TB
Monitor 1: Acer KG241Q
Monitor 2: Asus VH192D


and Acer Nitro 5 AN515-51


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@groove said in Show us your setup:



Specifications:
CPU: I5 7600K
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 TI 4GB
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 (2 different brands: one is from corsair, the other one from HyperX)
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The screen is a random samsung one I bought to serve me for several months before I get something better. The colors render much much better than in the pictures, blame my phone



Payday 2 yaaay :D


@groove Nice PC but your GPU is being a huge bottleneck for your CPU, try to get 1070 or wait for the next gen GPUs


@itaze My initial plan was to get 1060 - 1070 but it was simply too much for the usage I was planning to give to this PC, hence I got something cheaper (which is also less powerful, but it's not a bigdeal considering what I do with this PC). Might upgrade to something higher in a few years once that 1050 stop doing the job :D


Specifications:
CPU: I7 6700HQ
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M - 2 GB GDDR5 SDRAM
RAM: 16 GB DDR4
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GPU : Gtx 1050 ti 4GB
Ram : 8GB Corsair vengence LPX
CPU : i3 6098p
To monitors one is HP24es @1080p and other one is old HCL LCD @1366 x 768.


oh yeah, I nearly forgot. This is my setup, I was playing 1v1 with a cunt who killed me whilst I was stunned, that's not allowed.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJxzbnlXvSE


CPU : Intel Celeron CPU G1620 2.70 GHz
GPU : Intel HD Graphics (ivy bridge)
RAM : 2 GB DDR 3
Internet Speed : 50 MBps
no need to say anything i know that my PC is shitty + i will post the pics soon as i get a nice camera :grinning:
btw does these fucking bad requirments can run GTA IV? even with low graphics? and without lag?


@master-chief said in Show us your setup:



CPU : Intel Celeron CPU G1620 2.70 GHz
GPU : Intel HD Graphics (ivy bridge)
RAM : 2 GB DDR 3
Internet Speed : 50 MBps
no need to say anything i know that my PC is shitty + i will post the pics soon as i get a nice camera :grinning:
btw does these fucking bad requirments can run GTA IV? even with low graphics? and without lag?



Ofc no, You can play minecraft


@master-chief no way that it can run GTA IV, im surprised that it can run Microsoft Office


@nicus Btw I got a small question to ask, is that corsair K70 ? If yes, how does it handle, did you use it for a long time and not have any trouble? because I had a razer keyboard which its switches had gone bad within the first 3 months.. Never buying from them again.


@itaze
Yup its K70 with Cherry MX Red switches and i've been using it for uhm 3 - 4 months - so far so good, had zero trouble with it, nice click, works well. There is newer version of k70 btw, - K70 MK.2 :')


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CPU: I7 6850k
GPU: Asus ROG STRIX GTX 1080
RAM: HyperX Fury 1 16GB DDR4
Storage: Samsung 860 EVO 500GB, WD Purple 2TB
Cooling: NZXT Kraken x62
Case: NZXT S340 Elite
Monitor 1: Benq XL2430T
Monitor 2: Samsung mu7000 40"


*sorry for the shitty quality :^)


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guys can i run CS:GO on intel HD graphics (ivy bridge) in low graphics without any lag??????


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