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V64 with own cooler
16GB RAM (Mind you Hyper X OCed)
SSD Cache Drive
Origins was 20-30FPS. So I stay away from this one. Does not seem it changed a lot.
And yeah I had my support ticket...
Everything else runs fine.
I just oced my CPU that hard to get Origins "playable"
They are complaining about a new AAA Game that it's demanding while they max everything out, honestly? I am happy about it that this Game is this Demanding, not because it's Unoptimized but because Ubisoft makes steps forward in terms Technology, finally i am not getting anymore Xbox360 and XboxOne Graphics or Console Graphics at all which we got in like every other game in the past 20 years. Finally the PC get's Options and the Graphical Power everyone is talking about and People complain about it, honestly? PC Mustardrace People are really just annoying.
I got a I7 4790 and GTX1080TI aswell as 16GB DDR3 RAM and an fast SSD and finally i got a Game that really uses my PC and my Parts actually pay out and are not idleling like in almost all other Games.
Yeah this is more of a brag post than anything lol
Nvidia GTX 1080 released on May 27th, 2016. already over 2 Years old.