Gaming PC Help
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Gaming PC Help
Can anyone suggest a prebuilt gaming pc that isn’t super expensive but can run this game with beautiful graphics and awesome mods?
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Re: Gaming PC Help
the big print giveth the small print taketh
Re: Gaming PC Help
I just upgraded to a gaming capable computer and I can run FS19 at the highest level. The FS19 set-up parameters for computer profile is set at "very high" . What I bought was a Dell XPX 8930, 3.3 ghz i7 8700, 16 gb sdram with a NVIDIA GeForce 1050 Ti graphics card from Amazon.
Here is a url: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-XPS-8930-De ... cs&sr=1-13
I am very happy with the performance but probably could use a better quality monitor again a Dell but their low cost version.
Good luck in your search
Here is a url: https://www.amazon.com/Dell-XPS-8930-De ... cs&sr=1-13
I am very happy with the performance but probably could use a better quality monitor again a Dell but their low cost version.
Good luck in your search
Farming with a Dell PC on Maps:
FS17: Loan Oaks Farm and Western Shore
FS19: Upper Mississippi River Valley, Bucks County, Pa, Huron County Michigan
FS22 Back Roads County, Stone Valley 22, Green Valley Nebraska and Huron County Michigan
FS17: Loan Oaks Farm and Western Shore
FS19: Upper Mississippi River Valley, Bucks County, Pa, Huron County Michigan
FS22 Back Roads County, Stone Valley 22, Green Valley Nebraska and Huron County Michigan
Re: Gaming PC Help
Do you have a computer to upgrade?CowboyCody5015 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:17 am Can anyone suggest a prebuilt gaming pc that isn’t super expensive but can run this game with beautiful graphics and awesome mods?
I was looking at ebay and digital storm before the guys here in the Small Guide on PC's topic helped me upgrade mine.
If you go to ebay search for gaming computers. I've seen them from $500-$700 dollars with free shipping from builders, depending on what you need.
Have fun searching.
Playing on PC, just your everyday FS player.
FS17/19 PC - FS16/18 Droid
Have fun slingin' dirt y-all
P.S. Thanks to all the MODDERS out there!
FS17/19 PC - FS16/18 Droid
Have fun slingin' dirt y-all
P.S. Thanks to all the MODDERS out there!
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I’d like to stay under 1000 If possible. Don’t know much about computers thoughBreadedVirus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 2:32 am Try this thread
viewtopic.php?f=963&t=148459
Also what’s your budget?
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Not sure what part of the world your in but if your from UK or Europe this company is great.. Prices aren't over the top and there build quality is top notch so is there customer service and 3 year warranty. I'd upgrade ram but other wise this set up is abit over kill just for fs but other games it will get you very high/ultra at 60+ fps.CowboyCody5015 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:17 am Can anyone suggest a prebuilt gaming pc that isn’t super expensive but can run this game with beautiful graphics and awesome mods?
This is the system I got with upgraded ram and a slightly better monitor that had HDMI Input https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.awd-it ... ckage.html
System - i7-10700k | RTX 3080 | 32GB 4000mhz | 2TB NVME
Console - Xbox Series X
Console - Xbox Series X
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Just to help, would this be in USD or another currency?CowboyCody5015 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 6:56 pmI’d like to stay under 1000 If possible. Don’t know much about computers thoughBreadedVirus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 2:32 am Try this thread
viewtopic.php?f=963&t=148459
Also what’s your budget?
FS13 - Xbox 360
FS15 - Xbox 360/Xbox One
FS17 - Xbox One
FS19 - PC
PC specs: i5-8600k, M22 Kraken AIO cooler, 16GB ddr4 ram, RTX 2070 Super, 256 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD
FS15 - Xbox 360/Xbox One
FS17 - Xbox One
FS19 - PC
PC specs: i5-8600k, M22 Kraken AIO cooler, 16GB ddr4 ram, RTX 2070 Super, 256 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD
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Yeah, USD.
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Re: Gaming PC Help
build one yourself mate or get someone to build one for you. I'm happy to do another for a small fee if you like?
By doing this:
a. you will get exactly what you want. I found that when looking at off the shelf pc's, there was always a compromise to be made. for example, the GPU that you want, comes with a processor that you don't want or the ram, hard drives etc aren't ideal.
b. You'll get better value for money, its a rewarding thing to do, you will learn about pc hardware, what it does and how it works and when game requirements start to exceed the specs, you will know how to upgrade it. I built mine (having never even looked inside a pc case before) in around 4 hours for around £1000.
If you can wait, buy the stuff around a week before the black friday sales. I upgraded on everything that i had planed to buy at no extra cost as the prices were slashed as i went to buy everything. Also look for the underdog components or the older stuff. I went for an i5, unlocked instead of an i7. Literally half the price and i have no regrets. I used the money i saved on that to further upgrade on the ram, gpu, ssd's, etc. You can always upgrade the weak links in the future.
I play dayz, fs19, gtaV, assetta corsa, ATS, Life is futile, Arma 3, Project cars and mudrunner all on max settings. The only game that doesn't work so great is Gold rush but that game is awful and has no optimisation so even the very best pc's wont be great.
To be fair, fs19 really doesn't require anything special to run on max settings.
if you would like help, pm me
By doing this:
a. you will get exactly what you want. I found that when looking at off the shelf pc's, there was always a compromise to be made. for example, the GPU that you want, comes with a processor that you don't want or the ram, hard drives etc aren't ideal.
b. You'll get better value for money, its a rewarding thing to do, you will learn about pc hardware, what it does and how it works and when game requirements start to exceed the specs, you will know how to upgrade it. I built mine (having never even looked inside a pc case before) in around 4 hours for around £1000.
If you can wait, buy the stuff around a week before the black friday sales. I upgraded on everything that i had planed to buy at no extra cost as the prices were slashed as i went to buy everything. Also look for the underdog components or the older stuff. I went for an i5, unlocked instead of an i7. Literally half the price and i have no regrets. I used the money i saved on that to further upgrade on the ram, gpu, ssd's, etc. You can always upgrade the weak links in the future.
I play dayz, fs19, gtaV, assetta corsa, ATS, Life is futile, Arma 3, Project cars and mudrunner all on max settings. The only game that doesn't work so great is Gold rush but that game is awful and has no optimisation so even the very best pc's wont be great.
To be fair, fs19 really doesn't require anything special to run on max settings.
if you would like help, pm me
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Re: Gaming PC Help
I dont know what country you are from and what prices are there. I built my computer 2 years ago on mindfactory for about 1000 euros and i run farming simulator on max settings smoothly.CowboyCody5015 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:17 am Can anyone suggest a prebuilt gaming pc that isn’t super expensive but can run this game with beautiful graphics and awesome mods?
In case you interested about my setup:
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6x 3.20GHz
Asus Prime B350M-A AMD B350
250GB Samsung 850 Evo 2.5"
2000GB Seagate BarraCuda
16GB (2x 8192MB) G.Skill RipJaws
550 Watt EVGA SuperNOVA G2 Modular 80+ Gold
4GB MSI Radeon RX 580 Gaming
Fractal Design Define R5
I really recommend that build, because is really one of the best price/perfomance build, that you can get.
If you need more info, PM me.
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