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JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:37am
How does it feel to have HIGH END PC??
so i only have GTX 1050 which is a decent gpu.. for medium 1080p 60fps performance..

how does it feel to have gtx 1080 ti or 4x TITAN X for 4K Gaming 60fps experience?

is it boring? is it MEH.. or is it.. AWESOME(?)
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Voinitchi Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:40am 
I don't really play demanding games do it's boring to me
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:43am 
Originally posted by a sandwitch bishop:
I don't really play demanding games do it's boring to me
then why do u have high end pc..
Thatbrownmonster Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:43am 
Originally posted by - FrostDX -:
Originally posted by a sandwitch bishop:
I don't really play demanding games do it's boring to me
then why do u have high end pc..
because then he is ready to play any game he wants?
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:44am 
Originally posted by Thatbrownmonster:
Originally posted by - FrostDX -:
then why do u have high end pc..
because then he is ready to play any game he wants?
well that makes sense..
Radene Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:49am 
Ehhhh, it feels "Great, I've got a PC that's going to be obsolete in twenty minutes and every hardware elitist will laugh at me in half an hour!"
Sólstafir Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:54am 
Feels like owning an obscure sports car. It's nice knowing you have it, and being able to play absolutely any game at maximum settings is fantastic. You'll never want to go back to a lesser system.

But at the same time it's not really something you can engage others with, except perhaps other tragics. For example, approaching a member of the same/opposite sex at a party and saying "I've got a 7700K @ 4.8 GHz with SLi GTX1080 Tis" is a bit like saying "I drive an Alpine A110S" Most people will have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. A tiny percentage of fanatics will be impressed, but they're a super-minority. Typically it will just trigger awkwardness.

TLDR? It's a nice feeling, but not something you can engage others with. Unless they're turbo-nerds like yourself.
Last edited by Sólstafir; Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:56am
chiefputsilao Sep 27, 2017 @ 5:58am 
Originally posted by - FrostDX -:
so i only have GTX 1050 which is a decent gpu.. for medium 1080p 60fps performance..

how does it feel to have gtx 1080 ti or 4x TITAN X for 4K Gaming 60fps experience?

is it boring? is it MEH.. or is it.. AWESOME(?)
boring... playing pacman via dosbox now on a 4k monitor.
Xero_Daxter Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:24am 
Considering I only have several demanding games, it's about the same when I had a "Low Tier PC". Games like Star Wars Battlefront and Battlefield is more of an "eye candy" for me than a game that I want to play competitively.

But what really helped was my CPU. It can render my videos faster and it helps on other things too. :3
Lusus Symphonia Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:31am 
It feels terrible, absolutely terrible, you pay hundreds extra to feel superior only to get shafted by terrible developers.
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
Considering I only have several demanding games, it's about the same when I had a "Low Tier PC". Games like Star Wars Battlefront and Battlefield is more of an "eye candy" for me than a game that I want to play competitively.

But what really helped was my CPU. It can render my videos faster and it helps on other things too. :3
what's your CPU? :3
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by Red Monk:
It feels terrible, absolutely terrible, you pay hundreds extra to feel superior only to get shafted by terrible developers.
i know dat feel lmao..
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:34am 
Originally posted by Wolfıe:
Feels like owning an obscure sports car. It's nice knowing you have it, and being able to play absolutely any game at maximum settings is fantastic. You'll never want to go back to a lesser system.

But at the same time it's not really something you can engage others with, except perhaps other tragics. For example, approaching a member of the same/opposite sex at a party and saying "I've got a 7700K @ 4.8 GHz with SLi GTX1080 Tis" is a bit like saying "I drive an Alpine A110S" Most people will have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. A tiny percentage of fanatics will be impressed, but they're a super-minority. Typically it will just trigger awkwardness.

TLDR? It's a nice feeling, but not something you can engage others with. Unless they're turbo-nerds like yourself.
did you hang out much? i mean like.. some people that have beast PCs won't even go out to see the sun..
zert Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:34am 
I sure love still not being able to run everything properly cause of how unoptimized many AAA titles are
Xero_Daxter Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:34am 
Originally posted by - FrostDX -:
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
Considering I only have several demanding games, it's about the same when I had a "Low Tier PC". Games like Star Wars Battlefront and Battlefield is more of an "eye candy" for me than a game that I want to play competitively.

But what really helped was my CPU. It can render my videos faster and it helps on other things too. :3
what's your CPU? :3
*whispers in your ear* check my profile.
JACK FROST Sep 27, 2017 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
Originally posted by - FrostDX -:
what's your CPU? :3
*whispers in your ear* check my profile.
i have a similar mobile i7 though :/ i7 7700HQ
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