jmachuga Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:40pm
is the Intel Core i5-7400 and 1060 good for ultra settings 1080p 60fps for high demanding games?
is the Intel Core i5-7400 and 1060 good for ultra settings 1080p 60fps for high demanding games?
Last edited by jmachuga; Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:40pm
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Silver Surfer Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:54pm 
Yes it is sir lol.
HLCinSC Nov 24, 2017 @ 7:57pm 
Is it the 6gb 1060 or the 3gb one?
jmachuga Nov 24, 2017 @ 10:23pm 
6gb and one of the games is star wars battlefront 2
jmachuga Nov 26, 2017 @ 12:19pm 
does anyone have an answer for me?
Hanomaly Nov 26, 2017 @ 12:29pm 
Originally posted by jmachuga:
6gb and one of the games is star wars battlefront 2
Google says this:

Minimum PC System requirements:
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
  • Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350
  • Processor (Intel): Intel Core i5 6600K
  • Memory: 8GB RAM
  • Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon™ HD 7850 2GB
  • Graphics card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 660 2GB
  • DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
  • Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
  • Hard-drive space: 15GB
Recommended PC System requirements:
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10 or later
  • Processor (AMD): AMD FX 8350 Wraith
  • Processor (Intel): Intel Core i7 6700 or equivalent
  • Memory: 16GB RAM
  • Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon™ RX 480 4GB
  • Graphics card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1060 3GB
  • DirectX: 11.1 Compatible video card or equivalent
  • Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
  • Hard-drive space: 15GB
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So it seems like that cpu you listed is definitely below the "recommended" requirements for the game. And... kinda equal to the minimum.The graphic card meets the minimum requirements tho. Overall i'd say you should be okay playing that game on full graphics.

But.. i have a better cpu than you and graphic card and i cannot play ALL high demanding games on ultra graphics (while getting at least 60 fps), so it would seem you couldn't do that either. But... still you should be mostly okay with that set up if that's the best you can afford it's not bad.


(Edit: i have an i7-6700k and a gtx 1080 - but as i said i still can't play ALL high demanding games at 60 fps while on ultra graphics - so if you want to play ALL high demanding modern-day games on absolute max graphics you need to spend more)
Last edited by Hanomaly; Nov 26, 2017 @ 12:31pm
The Giving One Nov 26, 2017 @ 12:37pm 
Game A may have different results running on a computer as compared to game B. It depends on what you mean by "high demanding games."

The store page on Steam has the minimum requirements for that game.

Then you can use this site to compare them to your's, to get an idea how well the game will run.

http://www.userbenchmark.com/PCBuilder

The site has a neat "compare" feature in the top right, where you can compare hardware.

Look on the game forum for that game also, to see maybe if there are users reporting how the game runs and on what systems they are playing it on, with what settings.

You may not be able to post there if not owning the game yet, but you can still search and look at threads to get information. In short, do proper research before buying any Steam game.

If you do meet the specs, and buy the game only to have issues getting it work on your system, you can always refund it before the 2 hour playtime mark, and 14 days of owership. But you need to do research first, as the refund system is not a system to use in order to playtest games.

You can use this link to find game fourms.

http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/#games

♥♥♥♥ luck.
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