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Minecraft shaders work really well too. Just make sure you don't use Ultra shaders, they don't run well at all. But the ones below that do. I've gotten Kuda and Choco shaders to be the ones I use. Kuda makes the temp go up just a little more than Choco but nowhere near any temp to worry about. I think it was 50-53 degrees with Choco and 57-59 with Kuda. FPS was really good, very playable and stable for both shaders. I think it was 47-59 FPS but I don't remember right now. If you don't use shaders at all, the FPS is just insanely high. In the hundreds for sure. Possibly 200-300 FPS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Minecraft? Easy. I've gotten 250-450 fps on highest settings while playing on multiplayer servers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can run 60 fps 1080p on ult setting in Overwatch without a problem. If you want higher fps for 144 Hz monitor, you may have to run on high setting or lower.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should be able to handle Overwatch. The specs exceed the system requirements for the game. As for Minecraft, off the bat, it should meet the requirements for Minecraft, considering MC is a game that can even work on low end PCs.
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