Small Guide on PC's

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Illinois Farmer wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2020 3:25 am AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
Radeon RX Vega 118GB
DDR4 Memory2TB 7200RPM
StorageWindows 10
Would this be able to run a 4x times map?
It might be able to play, however as the RX Vega 11 is an integrated graphics card for AMD processors, it’s not going to play very well though it does at least meet the minimum graphics requirements.
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Thanks that's what I was curious about.
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@Boost_GLR I didn't notice any difference going from 8GB to 24GB of ram on my desktop. I think it's unlikely that it will do much, though it might help a little bit. Though, I would still recommend upgrading to 8GB of ram, regardless.
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Illinois Farmer wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2020 3:25 am Radeon RX Vega 118GB
DDR4 Memory2TB 7200RPM
None of that seems right.

Ryzen 3400g
Vega 11 integrated graphics
8gb ddr4 memory (what speed?)
2TB 7200rpm (hard disc) drive

There we go. Interested in knowing how you experience is with the Ryzen gpu.
giants recommends 4gb minimum so a jump to 8 will be an improvement in all aspects.
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That's what the digital storm website said for their cheapest desktop. I didn't buy it.
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Would this be a good computer spec for gaming, AMD ryzen 7 3700x, 16GB ddr4 ram 3200mhz, 500 gb nvme ssd, 2 tb storage drive, AMD 5700xt gpu, 650watt power supply. I am thinking of having this built, so nothing is set in stone.
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Hogger wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:18 pm Would this be a good computer spec for gaming, AMD ryzen 7 3700x, 16GB ddr4 ram 3200mhz, 500 gb nvme ssd, 2 tb storage drive, AMD 5700xt gpu, 650watt power supply. I am thinking of having this built, so nothing is set in stone.
As a pure AMD build, you can’t really get much better unless you go to a threadripper cpu, but that would be super overkill.

Off the top of my head, I believe the 5700 XT has comparable performance to an RTX 2070 which is good for playing games at ultra settings on 1080p and could likely do 4K on lower settings.
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Is a tower cpu cooler enough or should I get water cooling? I am planning on running this into a 4 k tv will there be any problem there?
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Hogger wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:05 am Is a tower cpu cooler enough or should I get water cooling? I am planning on running this into a 4 k tv will there be any problem there?
Unless you plan on overclocking, you could go with air cooling, otherwise I’d recommend going with an aio liquid cooler unless you want to delve into water cooling which from what I’ve seen can be quite meticulous.
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Ok! I have no plans to overclock, just want to be able to play 4x maps and some mods, and not have it be a stutter fest! Thank you for the help!
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Hogger wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:58 am Ok! I have no plans to overclock, just want to be able to play 4x maps and some mods, and not have it be a stutter fest! Thank you for the help!
Yeah you shouldn’t have any issues unless you have some bad mods or a whole lot in a single area.
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With the current problems on the 5700xt and amd's seemingly lack of interest in fixing it I would not recommend that card. Oddly the 5500 and 5600 cards aren't having the same issues with their drivers.
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Can modding be done on a run of the mill off the shelf laptop ?

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Barrcott wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:59 am Can modding be done on a run of the mill off the shelf laptop ?

Bearing in mind I've just mastered early learning centre age 4+ calculator & only just discovered Spotify :lol:
It depends on the hardware inside to be honest. If you’re just editing then a majority of it can certainly be done.

As for other stuff, I’d say download the giants editor and see if it runs. If it does then you should be good.
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Editing ? As in just change a small part ? Like . ..... Maybe fitting a 2wd axle on a Fendt 511 sort of thing ?
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