New Pc build? How well you think it will run?

Pahlehvahn
How many fps do you THINK I will get in Pvp with the game set on Ultra? Also if there are any changes that you suggest I make that doesn't have a drastic change in price, please say so.
  • Pahlehvahn
    Sorry bout that It didn't show up the first time :neutral_face:
  • PBpsy
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    Where exactly do you set it on 'Oltra'
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  • Robotukas
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    Pahlehvahn wrote: »

    Instead MSI motherboard I suggest to take Asus Ranger VII (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_RANGER/), it have Technology using sound it can detect enemy around. Maybe is more for FPS games, also have other nice futures.

    Graphic card I Suggest to take EVGA (http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=02G-P4-2762-KR)product, it gives you 3 warranty and also you can extend up to 10 years. You don't need any additional sound card because ASUS Ranger VII have everything that need for gaming. Also you don't need Wifi adapter, instead I suggest to take Ethernet-over-Power (http://www.ebuyer.com/524736-tp-link-300mbps-av200-wifi-powerline-extender-starter-kit-tl-wpa281kit-v3-tl-wpa281kit-v3-)

    And one thing if you have some additional cash so I suggested to go for G. Skills Ram.
    Edited by Robotukas on July 20, 2014 7:51AM
  • Sindala
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    If you have the money id recommend getting an i7. Only because its almost the industry standard now and works very well with Nvidia graphics. Slap in a min of 8Gb Ram (16Gb is again recommended now thou) and you got yourself a future proof machine (for about 2 years anyway)

    I run on an MSI Apache now with 18Gb ram and an Nvidia GTX860M and I have all my settings on Ultra, connecting from the UK to Euro server (in USA).
    Even in high activity areas like PvP I don't drop below 50Fps now, in open world I run around at near 90Fps (though it should be noted that the human eye don't see much difference after 70Fps)

    From what I can gather from reading the forums posts on it, the more Ram you have the better ESO performs.
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  • SFBryan18
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    Right away I can tell you an i7 processor is more important than a $240 gpu for this game. ESO is very processor heavy.
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