A:AnswerThe AMD Radeon RX 460 graphics card has built in hardware acceleration for graphics and video editing applications that provide support for that feature which will help offload such tasks from the CPU and can help speed up and make such tasks be easily performed on this PC. Please note that if you intend to use this for content creation and 3D rendering, you should consider a more powerful PC with a more powerful processor and graphics card otherwise this PC should run fairly well with most games and graphics and video editing. Please feel free to call us if you have any other questions at 1.800.707.0393.
A:AnswerWhile I've not played Arma 3, I would say emphatically yes. I've benchmarked this right during different conditions in games that aren't the latest in software but do test the mettle of machines at high settings. You won't be disappointed.
A:AnswerThe AMD RX 460 graphics card configured in this PC does not have a VGA port and does not support VGA monitors. It will support any digital monitor with a DVI, HDMI or Display Port connection. Please feel free to call us if you have any other questions at 1.800.707.0393.
A:AnswerEither an HDMI or DVI cable to connect to the graphics card, or if you must, remove the graphics card (power off and power cable unplugged, of course) and use the VGA port that will be turned on at that point.
A:Answerthat is the only game I really play on it lol but no on low settings which you really wont notice if your actually focusing on the game, you will get around 80 on lighter maps and 55-70 on more intensive maps which is all you really need
A:AnswerThere's no externally-available drive port, so you'd have to use an external DVD drive. Otherwise, if you remove the motherboard, you can install any motherboard. But that's a bad idea - buy the computer you need, not the computer you can modify.
A:AnswerI have not personally tried it, due to being a poor man lol. but I would imagine the cpu would be too light for that game maybe on the lowest settings you could get 40-60 in firefights but I would recommend a cpu upgrade and possibly the gpu to the 1050 or if you get the money 1050 ti
A:AnswerThe AMD 760 chipset motherboard is only capable of supporting one graphics card. To support two GTX 1080's you will need an AMD 990FX chipset motherboard that is capable of supporting SLI for two NVIDIA graphics cards and also need to upgrade the power supply to provide enough power for both graphics cards and the rest of the hardware. Please feel free to call us if you have any other questions at 1.800.707.0393.
A:AnswerThis computer is fully capable of smoothly running Rainbow 6: Siege. If you have any further questions please feel free to get in touch with our support agents; we're always happy to help.
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A:AnswerI light upgrade would be the fx 6300 most likely but a better one would be an fx 8xxx series cpu, though I would not recommend this pc if your goal is better cpu performance, instead I would recommend a pc that has motherboard support for am4 socket processors since anything from the ryzen end will run better than the fx series
A:AnswerAny currently available PCI-express graphics card can be used and any requiring more power will require you to upgrade the power supply. Please feel free to call us if you have any other questions at 1.800.707.0393.