Small Guide on PC's

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750W power supply is more then enough for a 2080ti and a ryzen 3900x and everything else you need in a PC.
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Will this PC run FS19 on the highest setting with 50 to 80 mods? I am concerned of the 3.0 cpu speed. Also of the power supply capacity since it doesn’t say what it comes with. Any help/advice on this platform would be helpful. Thanks!

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ibuypower- ... Id=6362981
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Yes, that will run just about anything you throw at it. It’s a core i9, and the 3.0 is just the base, it boosts much higher. Plus a 2070 super is, well, super powerful
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Bushmaster77 wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:15 pm Will this PC run FS19 on the highest setting with 50 to 80 mods? I am concerned of the 3.0 cpu speed. Also of the power supply capacity since it doesn’t say what it comes with. Any help/advice on this platform would be helpful. Thanks!

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ibuypower- ... Id=6362981
Go to pc www.pcpartpicker.com and put that in a build list and see how much it costs you.
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Hi guys , longer time FS player and reader of the fourms. What would guys consider for a gaming laptop, or is a PC a better option.
Currently playing on a 2014 Asus i5 and gtx 740m , to which i say the graphics *censored* big time, Thanks
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theking1009 wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:49 pm Hi guys , longer time FS player and reader of the fourms. What would guys consider for a gaming laptop, or is a PC a better option.
Currently playing on a 2014 Asus i5 and gtx 740m , to which i say the graphics *censored* big time, Thanks
As far as laptop vs desktop, that is going to depend on how you want to play it. If you only play at your house, then a desktop would be the better option. However, if you're away from home quite often, then a laptop would be more suitable, though you could opt for a mini-itx desktop since it's similar in size to a console.

It would also help to include a budget, that way so we're not recommending you stuff that you can't afford.
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L2K Perma wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:02 pm
theking1009 wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:49 pm Hi guys , longer time FS player and reader of the fourms. What would guys consider for a gaming laptop, or is a PC a better option.
Currently playing on a 2014 Asus i5 and gtx 740m , to which i say the graphics *censored* big time, Thanks
As far as laptop vs desktop, that is going to depend on how you want to play it. If you only play at your house, then a desktop would be the better option. However, if you're away from home quite often, then a laptop would be more suitable, though you could opt for a mini-itx desktop since it's similar in size to a console.

It would also help to include a budget, that way so we're not recommending you stuff that you can't afford.
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My budget would be around $1350 cad, with a laptop you really can't upgrade anything, so i'm kinda in favor of a PC and off topic, with
a monitor i would be able to connect a Nintendo Switch to it as i don't own a TV.
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theking1009 wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 10:40 pm My budget would be around $1350 cad, with a laptop you really can't upgrade anything, so i'm kinda in favor of a PC and off topic, with
a monitor i would be able to connect a Nintendo Switch to it as i don't own a TV.
Alright, I can work with that, as far as the pc itself, are you looking for a pre-built or to build it yourself?

To answer your monitor question, as long as the monitor has an HDMI slot, you should be able to use it for your switch.
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Thinking building myself, love putting stuff together, thought I was tech savvy until I read this thread, am more confused now about what to get, lol
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theking1009 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:02 pm Thinking building myself, love putting stuff together, thought I was tech savvy until I read this thread, am more confused now about what to get, lol
Picking out the parts is honestly the hardest part, putting it together is easy as heck, especially with the amount of tutorials out on YouTube.
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theking1009 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:02 pm Thinking building myself, love putting stuff together, thought I was tech savvy until I read this thread, am more confused now about what to get, lol
If your budget isn't completely set, as in, you can wiggle it a bit, this may be a decent list of parts for you then; https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XtWrV7. However, if you absolutely can not go above your budget, I can edit the list a bit.
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L2K Perma wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 10:41 pm
theking1009 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:02 pm Thinking building myself, love putting stuff together, thought I was tech savvy until I read this thread, am more confused now about what to get, lol


If your budget isn't completely set, as in, you can wiggle it a bit, this may be a decent list of parts for you then; https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XtWrV7. However, if you absolutely can not go above your budget, I can edit the list a bit.



That's in us$, unfortunately in CAD$ it's too high for me. I'm sure I can tweak it and match it to what you would tweak How do I do it so my post is separate from the quote.
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theking1009 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:13 pm That's in us$, unfortunately in CAD$ it's too high for me. I'm sure I can tweak it and match it to what you would tweak How do I do it so my post is separate from the quote.
Click on the quote icon and then click after the bottom most

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is where you want to type

Sometimes it can be a little weird with how it tries to set up the quote blocks though.

As far as the list goes, that's the reason why I said if you had a little wiggle room, if I recall it was about 150 cad over your budget. Tweaking can certainly be done, more or less on the motherboard, psu and case selection, it's a start though. You could also probably change out the 2060 super for the original 2060 and that would also bring the cost down a bit. You'll probably also notice I left out the OS, simply because it's not actually a necessity if you don't mind a watermark on the wallpaper, otherwise you can find the OS pretty cheap online.
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L2K Perma wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2019 2:33 am
theking1009 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:13 pm That's in us$, unfortunately in CAD$ it's too high for me. I'm sure I can tweak it and match it to what you would tweak How do I do it so my post is separate from the quote.
Click on the quote icon and then click after the bottom most

Code: Select all

[/quote]
is where you want to type

Sometimes it can be a little weird with how it tries to set up the quote blocks though.

As far as the list goes, that's the reason why I said if you had a little wiggle room, if I recall it was about 150 cad over your budget. Tweaking can certainly be done, more or less on the motherboard, psu and case selection, it's a start though. You could also probably change out the 2060 super for the original 2060 and that would also bring the cost down a bit. You'll probably also notice I left out the OS, simply because it's not actually a necessity if you don't mind a watermark on the wallpaper, otherwise you can find the OS pretty cheap online.
Here's what i tweaked,https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/98Xn7T
What i can do is use Memory Express and do a price match, should be cheaper
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Well i have to ya folks this is so bloody confusing, the choices are crazy,
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