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Free_Dome_Lover
Not really. Those are old parts, you will be stuck in low at best in harder to run new games. You also won’t have access to DLSS or rt cores which are like the main reasons why people buy Nvidia now.
I’m not sure of your budget, but if it’s around $800-1000 you can do infinitely better by DIYing it.
sicclee
Most games? Absolutely.
People always skew hardware requirements towards newer and more demanding games. Most games, especially if you’re ok with turning down AA/AF are going to run just fine.
Obviously there are exceptions, and if you can afford newer shit then get it, but my son has a very similar setup and hasn’t hit s snag yet.
I got a 1070 and 8700k, and haven’t had any issues at 1080p… doom eternal, cyberpunk, god of war, rdr2, rocket league, all recent games I played with no issues. a lot of games I can even play in 4K HDR on my tv with the right settings.
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Not really. Those are old parts, you will be stuck in low at best in harder to run new games. You also won’t have access to DLSS or rt cores which are like the main reasons why people buy Nvidia now.
I’m not sure of your budget, but if it’s around $800-1000 you can do infinitely better by DIYing it.
Most games? Absolutely.
People always skew hardware requirements towards newer and more demanding games. Most games, especially if you’re ok with turning down AA/AF are going to run just fine.
Obviously there are exceptions, and if you can afford newer shit then get it, but my son has a very similar setup and hasn’t hit s snag yet.
I got a 1070 and 8700k, and haven’t had any issues at 1080p… doom eternal, cyberpunk, god of war, rdr2, rocket league, all recent games I played with no issues. a lot of games I can even play in 4K HDR on my tv with the right settings.
Just my two cents.