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The other factor to consider is what your monitor is capable of. We paired up this PC with a MSI Optix G27C5 monitor and are able to consistently get 165FPS in Fortnite.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Eh, that depends. With the gpu and cpu, combined with the ram that this pc has, I would say that you should be getting a good reliable 60+ FPS, totally playable, but don’t expect to be getting any higher than 120 on high settings. If you are looking to get better performance, upgrade the gpu on the system (you don’t have to do this right out of the box, it’s a pretty radical apron here, and pretty expensive too, with gpu prices nowadays and such,) or upgrade the ram. I recommend the second, it’s far cheaper, and will get you leagues ahead in the gaming world, just be sure you get the addequate ram for the cpu and motherboard, the max MHz should be probably 2666, but check online anyways, the cpu is a ryzen 3100 3rd gen and the MB is a 360x, I think? Another question asks about it, check that first, don’t use me as a primary source.
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