Description
My new personal gaming rig with hand picked components that makes one of the best Gaming experiences ever. I went full on RGB for this build and it is still evolving.
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Specifications
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
Cooler | Stock cooler |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F |
Memory | 8 Gb Patriot Viper |
Graphics | XFX RX-560 4Gb |
Disc Drive 1 | SP 512 Gb SSD |
Disc Drive 2 | Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb |
Disc Drive 3 | {drive3} |
PSU | EVGA 650 BQ |
Case | EVGA DG-73 |
Monitor | Element 42 inch 4K |
Neat!
How does the RX 560 do with that monitor? What resolution do you set your games at?
It is good that you have this system to play this game, usually Ryzen game requires a strong computer in order to play this game smoothly. The system also requires right motherboard and processor, which allow multitasking performance in the game. I would also like to thank you for sharing its specification. I saw the similar system in my uncle's home, he used to play this game. I don't have all this setup to play. I used to play multiplayer games like Destiny 2, Call of Duty World War 2, Player unknown battleground etc., from the Instant-Gaming. Generally, I used PS4 to play my favorite games. All these games can be played on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One etc.
It plays all games at 1080p on highest settings no problems at all. Since the human eye does not really see in 4K any resolution after 1080 is null and void.
Well, I guess that depends. At a seated distance of 10 feet with the 42 inch display (TV style), 4K and 1080p will almost certainly look the same. The screen size is simply too small for individual pixels to become discernible. But, if you are sitting directly in front of a 42 inch screen ala a standard computer monitor, I imagine that 1080p will looked markedly more pixelated than 4K.
It really isn't a matter of what resolution human eyes see at. It is a matter of, how big can we make a screen before you can see individual pixels.
I am about 3 feet from the monitor and see o pixelation if that helps
i can attest to that. i have the LG 43UD79-B on a RX-480. The dot pitch is only slightly tighter than my former 24 inch 1080p Dell. (this is like four 21.5 inch 1080p displays).
I have upgraded my GPU to the RX 580. It is even better now. Santa was good to me this year.
"santa is a lie" - for that sentence i was expelled from school for a week in first grade xD
Well, as he is a commercialized version of Saint Nicholas, he is more of an extreme exaggeration as opposed to a outright lie.