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Sonar Guy
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Hey guys,
I've been working on a budget gaming PC build for under $500, and here is what I have : http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2BK2P6 I'll be running Windows 8 most likely. How good will this PC fare with ARMA 2 or 3? Will it be possible to run it on high or ultra? And FPS? Thanks for all the help. |
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Lucky Jack
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I would go with Intel processor, if you're looking to get good fps in arma 2/3. The game(s) only use one core and Intel does that better.
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Sonar Guy
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On pcpartpicker, I can't pick the Intel as my CPU. If I could I would have used the Pentium (or any better one) but the best I can select is the AMD X4. It's not that I can't see the Intel Pentium as an option, it's that it is grayed out and I can't add it. Do you know why?
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Ocean Warrior
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Up your memory to 16GB . Hey, the first 8GBs are free so why not. ![]() This is only a suggestion but I'd go with a Cool Master water cooling (H 60 or H 80 would be good. Larger if you want but it will cost more) for your processor. I've been running one for 3 years and it's the best money I spent. Mine is an H 50. Fans IMHO don't cut it to keep the processor cooled down. I've never had overheating issues like I did before with fans. BTW... I build my own computers too. ![]()
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Ocean Warrior
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Anyhow I suggest you poke around tom's hardware reviews for the different parts, like their current GPU roundup http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ew,3107-3.html Quote:
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EDIT: Though if it's not much more expensive, the GTX 960 would probably be quite a bit better. As for water cooling, I think it's pretty unnecessary for a system like this. Last edited by Raptor1; 11-15-15 at 07:06 PM. |
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I only made a suggestion based on the long term life I've gotten out of this computer. It's 3 years old and hasn't had a hic up yet. And back then I built mine on a budget. I can't complain as it's doing what it's supposed to and is hanging in there even with the jump from XP to 8.1, and some of the games/simulations it's running that take more CPU power.
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Another thing to keep in mind is that ArmA 3 is going to get DirectX 12 support next year, which should increase its performance, especially with regards to CPU limitations and multi-threading. Thanks to Microsloth you'll need Windows 10 to make use of that, though. |
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