No, it will not... But that is not because the components on your end...
I have a GTX 780Ti, and an i7 3820, I go down to 30fps with max settings in average size fights...
The fps issue is on their end not ours...
Pahlehvahn wrote: »Will it run max settings above 40 fps in PvP while in combat?
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XNNjBm
Any thing you suggest me to change please say so.
Not adviced:
16 GB Ram & SSD
Unless you work with your PC (music production, video encoding, graphics & art) 8 GB are totally fine. Especially since 2x8 costs quite a lot these days and it would be better to go for 4x4 if you really want 16 GB.
Reason is, if one block breaks down then you only need to get a cheap 4 GB and not an expensive 8GB.
Same which was said for the Ram applies for the SSD. It wont give you a better performance ingame, it only boosts your OS and the execution, writing of files.
Unless you record your gaming sessions, an SSD is not necessary.
Razor Gimmicks & keyboard
While I know there is a lot of commercialism in regards of Razor and the "gaming" tag, you pay a lot of money for the brand. I would also never buy a mouse or keyboard from the internet before I had it in my own hands in a shop.
Every hand is different and especially a mouse must fit your hand like a glove.
AMD CPU & Nvidia GPU
AMD CPU´s are not adviced for MMOs. Reason is their poor single core performance, you just lose lots of FPS due that. Unless you are some hardcore pc nerd that can OC to oblivion and find a few other tweaks - you will just always be outperformed by an Intel - even if its just a duo core.
As for Nvidia, in my opinion AMD always outperforms Nvidia if it comes to price / value of a GPU.
You pay 320 bucks for a performance that a 250 bucks AMD delivers as well. Besides that, you get only 2 GB of VRAM - something that should not be underestimated especially if you play with graphical enhancing mods.
Unless you really want things like PhysX or Shadowplay, an AMD is always the better choice.
Advised:
RAM & CPU & GPU
Go for a no name brand if it comes to the RAM. There is almost no difference in performance between a brand and a no name these days. My advice are 2x4GB - make sure its compatible with your CPU & mainboard.
As a CPU, go for a new I7 of your choice.
While what someone said in regards of Mantle isn't wrong and AMD CPU benefit most from it in theory (from 30 FPS to 60 FPS is more noticeable than from 60 FPS to 100), intel has full Mantle access right now
At BF you gain about a 30 - 40% FPS independently of your CPU (2-3 FPS difference between the different CPUs in general), so that Intel is still the better choice there.
We are talking of a difference between 90 FPS to 65 FPS (I7 vs. AMD FX ) as one example.
Mantle is currently an AMD GPU exclusive, not an AMD CPU exclusive - the poster above probably mixed this up.
All this wont matter at ESO however, it does not support Mantle and most likely never will - so that even with different results you wont benefit from an AMD CPU.
As GPU I would advice a 280x of AMD or 290. Both cards run every game currently on the market in full HD and still have power reserves for future gaming.
The rest of your components like the PSU looked alright to me, you could however go for a smaller PSU with about 500W unless you plan on running SLI soon.
Also note, if you plan on switching to Intel then cooler, MB must also be changed including the parts I mentioned earlier.
If you can run the game in pvp at 40fps at Ultra? With a few settings lowered maybe, this however is a client issue and not a PC issue.
No SSD? Lol really? It won't improve graphics rendering, but load times for games will be improved without a doubt. Also going from cold to useable desktop in 13 sec is something that never ever gets old.
Agree on the mouse/keyboard, find a brand you like and stick with it. If you like Razors though then I guess you are set.
Also if you go for 8gb of RAM i would try to find some with a better latency.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
All consoles run close to the metal and are more efficient because of that. Still they are making games run in weird resolutions just so the xbone won't be overstressed. I would expect the PS4 to do a bit better. No none of them will come close to my 2560x1600 GTX 780 powered display.
Anyhoo, you have a lot of advice to give, some useful. Might I inquire as to your particular qualifications to make such sweeping statements about AMD, Mantle and the usefulness of various things. It's my experience that beginners get all enthusiastic about anything they have and tend to diss that which they know little about. Still we all have things to learn.
Pahlehvahn wrote: »Will it run max settings above 40 fps in PvP while in combat?
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XNNjBm
Any thing you suggest me to change please say so.
"Especially since 2x8 costs quite a lot these days"
Hmm i bought 2x8g ddr3 1600mhz, hyperX. price of 100euros. And i am at Finland. I think not that expensive
No SSD? Lol really? It won't improve graphics rendering, but load times for games will be improved without a doubt. Also going from cold to useable desktop in 13 sec is something that never ever gets old.
Agree on the mouse/keyboard, find a brand you like and stick with it. If you like Razors though then I guess you are set.
Also if you go for 8gb of RAM i would try to find some with a better latency.
As I said, an SSD wont make a better gaming performance. I do all my work on the SSD its great, but the games do not really profit from them. Ok for some a faster loading time is important, to me spending a few more seconds in the loading screen wont justify a 100$ investment
With my HDD by WD I usually don't have to wait longer than 5 seconds.
Everyone to his own to be honest, if he is also working with his PC then a SSD is great. If he doesn't, the money should be spend more wise in my opinion especially since he had a few weak parts in his setup.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
All consoles run close to the metal and are more efficient because of that. Still they are making games run in weird resolutions just so the xbone won't be overstressed. I would expect the PS4 to do a bit better. No none of them will come close to my 2560x1600 GTX 780 powered display.
Anyhoo, you have a lot of advice to give, some useful. Might I inquire as to your particular qualifications to make such sweeping statements about AMD, Mantle and the usefulness of various things. It's my experience that beginners get all enthusiastic about anything they have and tend to diss that which they know little about. Still we all have things to learn.
I wouldn't call it "diss"
During my studies I worked a lot in hardware stores, went to conventions, talked to people who create all these fun things for us. You just pick up stuff over time and I still profit from it today.
But there are also tons of benchmarks from hardware based websites where all this can be read up if wanted by the OP. Techspot once did a test run about Mantle vs. Directx based on Thief, the I7 still had a better performance on Directx than the FX by AMD with Mantle which was also beaten by an I3
Needless to say that the I7 also won with Mantle enabled. While AMD won more FPS than Intel, they still cant beat them. I was a big AMD fan for almost 10 years, but after digging a bit deeper into all of this, I realized that Intel just does a better job if it comes to gaming and non optimized games that don't utilize all resources like ESO. Still, Mantle helps AMD CPUs a lot but they still wont beat Intel
That said, ESO doesn't use Mantle so all our chatter wont matter anyways for the OPAnd hey, there is still AMD in the GPU market and as I mentioned to me these cards just rock.
Funny circumstance actually, I went from AMD to Intel and from Nvidia to AMD. Times change I guessbut in the end every piece of hardware has its area where it shines. The question just always is, what does someone want to do with his PC?
Based on this hardware must be picked and every serious PC magazine will clearly indicate this in their test reviews.
You won't maintain that in Cyrodiil.