chriskj
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Happily..at 1080p yes. Max settings, not so much.will happily run most current gen games at 1080p, max settings
Happily..at 1080p yes. Max settings, not so much.will happily run most current gen games at 1080p, max settings
The above is very well considered and I wouldn't disagree with any of your reasoning. You have hardware for a purpose and you are looking into value additions to that as opposed to any kind of rebuild. You do say above that you do not have to pay for the RAM yourself so value may not be the primary consideration, in which case 16 is a bigger number than 8 and more is rarely worse than less. Strictly from that value perspective though, it's genuinely not something you'll actually use much, if at all, with that specific setup.
If at some point in the future you are looking to get one more generation of games out of that rig then the only decent GPU you'll be able to slot right in is the GeForce 1050 Ti, which has a very low power footprint and doesn't require extra connectors. It's not a brilliant card but it's cheap, puts up solid scores in terms of price/performance and will happily run most current gen games at 1080p, max settings. For comparisons sake it has about 5 times the overall throughput of your current GPU.
Most ram that motherboard will utilize is DDR3 1333 MHz
Most ram that motherboard will utilize is DDR3 1333 MHz
1. I don't know. I googled it for you though and it's 4.3 inches high and 5.7 inches long. It takes up 2 slots so the slot beneath your x16 slot needs to be free.1 Would that gpu even fit my case?
2. Fit the mobo pcix 2.0? It's nvda would it work with AMD mobo in general?
3. 400w is enough for that?
If you go for 8GB consider getting it in one module. Slight performance loss but it won't matter for what you need (at all) and it will be cheaper to get it a partner if you upgrade in the future.By the way this is the ram that I'm considering what do you guys think?
https://m.newegg.com/Product/Index?itemNumber=N82E16820231486
Or if I were to go with the 8GB it would be the same brand and model.
https://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16820231426
This is correct. You can certainly buy faster memory as long as it supports operating at 1333 as well.Most ram that motherboard will utilize is DDR3 1333 MHz
How so. AMD processors have the mem controller onboard unless the bios doesnt even give the option for higher? If thats the case then it would be better to just not even buy memory for it or even a GPU and just get a new build starting with a case that will fit a highend gpu and just transplant everything over and just build from it.
That way OP you could save your money and be forward thinking in your build and have it for years to come. This is how I build my PC's because its less impact on your wallet and I dont upgrade until I absolutely need to or I can do it with a good ROI
I don't know of any games, Civ VI included, that really benefit from more than 8 GB RAM.
Can anyone vouch for the amount of RAM the late game has been using?
By the way this is the ram that I'm considering what do you guys think?
https://m.newegg.com/Product/Index?itemNumber=N82E16820231486
Or if I were to go with the 8GB it would be the same brand and model.
https://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16820231426
Gskill is a great brand, used it in many builds, never had a problem. The "jaws" can get in the way, maybe consider the ares or regular version. I have the ares.^^^^ anyone
I would say 16 gigs for big maps and lats of civs, especially in the late game. I have 8 gigs and often I can't run high settings because I don't have the RAM for it.