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Scoobes said:
bananaking21 said:
Scoobes said:
With those specs you can shove nearly every game onto its highest settings at 1920x1080 resolution (1080p). There are a few exceptions (Crysis 3, Tomb Raider you may need to drop TressFX, Witcher 2 has a setting designed for dual GPUs etc.) but usually it only means dropping a couple of settings down to "High" instead of "Ultra High". Most games should run fine though.

Also, I've noticed a few games have a benchmarking tool (Tomb Raider, Bioshock Infinite and Arkham City come to mind) which you can use to test your performance. Using my 7870 (only slightly more powerful than your GPU I think) most games fall between 30-60fps on the highest graphics settings.

Oh, and anti-aliasing, I normally don't bother going over 4xMSAA as I can't tell the difference at higher settings. Also, 2x SMAA (newer anti-aliasing technique) achieve similar results but will have less of a performance penalty than MSAA.

In conclusion, nearly every modern PC game you play will look spectacular and play smoothly.


i think there is a problem with my PC, i was trying it out, and at high settings, with res of around 720P would the game only run, and it was obvious it wasnt at 30FPS, there was also problems with the water texture. 

Although your PC is new, try updating your graphics drivers. Depending on the game, some might have bugs on older drivers. Also, check task manager and see what else is running in the background; something could be interfering.

thanks, ill try that updating them tomorrow, hopefully that will make things work properly