Thinking about bought a PC.
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Thinking about bought a PC.
HP - OMEN Gaming - Intel Core i7-9700 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti - 1TB Hard Drive + 256GB SSD... are these good to run FS19 in maximum?
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Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
Yes, it should run the game on Very High. I have an RTX 2060, which just a little bit better than the 1660 Ti, and I can run the settings on Very High with no issues (with realistic beacon and 5 mirrors). That computer looks very nice, I hope you enjoy it!
Saw it is on sale for $979.99 at Best Buy, better snatch it while the getting's good.
Saw it is on sale for $979.99 at Best Buy, better snatch it while the getting's good.
Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
Should easily be able to handle fs19 at max. Very near in performance as the last gen GTX 1070, in which, I used to run a GTX 1070 Ti in my computer before going to an RTX card and then Ti only has a slight improvement on performance over non ti cards. Easily able to run at max even after changing the rendering distance a bit.
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
Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
Depends on resolution, 1920x1080 (FullHD) and lower should be fine.
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Yeah you're unlikely to hit a constant 60fps with a 1660 TI at 2560x1440 or 4K, but as IceUul says above it should do nicely at 1080p (probably not outright maximum settings, but not too far off) .
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Just out of interest, what would be the likely upgrades to get a system running on a 4k monitor/TV?
I bought my PC with the intention of running it on a 1080 monitor but a back issue means I can't sit on my desk for any length of time. So moved the PC next to my 4k TV. It has a 1660 graphics card and struggles to run the game smoothly with higher settings enabled.
I bought my PC with the intention of running it on a 1080 monitor but a back issue means I can't sit on my desk for any length of time. So moved the PC next to my 4k TV. It has a 1660 graphics card and struggles to run the game smoothly with higher settings enabled.
Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
RTX 2070 or GTX 1080 should be enough to run it 4k, max settings.
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Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
Can u buy any graphicscard (a better than u have) and replace? How do u check if it fits?
Plays on pc, hardmode and loves grinding
Re: Thinking about bought a PC.
It's not as simple as saying "yes, it will easily run FS19 on high / max". One of the main reasons to use PC rather than console is to get access to all the great mods and maps out there. Seasons is of course very popular. Yes, it is also on console, but you may still want it on PC as well. This is quite a demanding mod for the PC. Then you may want to make use of some of the great 4x maps out there. They put more strain on your system. Add in a bunch of other required / desired scripts, a few high quality and high poly models and maybe a graphics mod, and you may need to adjust the graphics settings accordingly.
I run a i7-6700K, 16gb RAM and a 1080, and I have certainly run into mod combinations that were simply unplayable, even though there were no individual faulty mod causing it. For the most part, though, I get by fine.
I run a i7-6700K, 16gb RAM and a 1080, and I have certainly run into mod combinations that were simply unplayable, even though there were no individual faulty mod causing it. For the most part, though, I get by fine.
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Please explain a little more on this. You can put a PCIe 3.0 card in an PCIe 2.0 slot if you have something that old. Usually the manuafacturer of the card will have dimensions of the card, you can then measure the inside of your case to see if it fits.JohnDeere77 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:56 am Can u buy any graphicscard (a better than u have) and replace? How do u check if it fits?
Almost all newer cards have either a 6-pin or 8-pin connector, so you will need to figure out which one you have on your PSU.
If you need further help, don't hesitate to ask.
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