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How Much Fps Will My Pc Get On Most Modern Games

Will this PC build run all the latest games at 1080p with good fps?

With this setup you can play almost all games at 1080p 60fps with medium-high settings and disabling other features like MSAA.But if you want to max out every setting go for GTX 1060 6GB or AMD RX 480 8GB, these are more powerful than RX 470 and cost around Rs 23000.So in order to fit any of these GPU in this budget, you need to cut cost from other components like-Instead of i5 6600 go for i5 6500 there is not much performance difference.8 GB of RAM is sufficient, no difference between 8 and 16GB in gaming.Also SSD is not an absolute necessity. Yes they do having blazing fast read/write speed but they do not impact your gaming performance. But they do reduce your loading time significantly. Buy a SSD if you can extend your budget.My build-Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB AMP! Edition, KENDOMEN Black ATX Mid Tower costed around Rs68000 including monitor.Do upvote if you found this helpful. :)

PC Gaming: Does the screen size of my monitor determine the FPS I get ingame?

Sort of. Screen size doesn't directly have anything to do with performance, but resolution does. LCDs being the way they are (as opposed to older CRTs), they only have one "native resolution" that you'll want to be using. Larger screens will typically (though not always) have higher resolutions. Higher resolution means more pixels, and pixel count definitely does impact performance in modern games - more pixels = more work to be done per frame = lower frame rate. Same resolution over two different screen sizes will have no performance impact, however - likewise a smaller screen with higher resolution will have lower performance than a larger screen with lower resolution, all else being equal.

Can i get 60 fps from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 on my pc?

firts I'd like to point out a 360 cannot run MW2 at 60 fps (yes shocking! Lol) actually i thought it was a little laggy!

And onto the answer...yes the PC version has better graphic settings than the 360 or PS3 version since PCs now have more potential. Your system should be able to play it maxed out at about 40-60 fps on average since the 9500GT isnt clocked as quick as most newer GPUs.

In the end I would say go for PC (better performance and visuals!)

Can this video card run modern games at highest settings? Modded Skyrim?

I plan on upgrading my graphics card to a NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 Ti:
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Superclock-Du...

I know that for a few extra bucks I could get a better performing GPU, but I'd have to get a better PSU if I got a different card. This one demands less power and doesn't even need an extra power connector which makes it easier installing for me since I'm new to upgrading.

I already know that it can play Skyrim on Ultra with an average 60fps, but I was wondering on how it performed when decently modded with at least 50 mods. (Texture mods like "2K Textures" are an example, and I might try it out, but I'd probably use less demanding texture mods than that one.)
Most of the mods are just gameplay changes, only like 5 are texture mods.

With this card, I'm aware I won't be able to play next-generation games on Ultra, but when it comes to the older games below, do you think it could play them on highest settings, 1920 x 1080 resolution, while averaging 40-60fps?

Skyrim (modded),
Fallout 3/ New Vegas (also possibly modded),
Bioshock 1/2/Infinite,
Far Cry 3,
Portal 2,
Borderlands 1/2
Battlefield 3

and other games that aren't next-generation (really new)?
and could I expect it to run other more demanding games, possibly next-generation, on medium/low-high settings with same frame rate?

My CPU is a AMD FX-4130 3.8GHz Quad-Core, and I probably won't be upgrading it.

Why do games run in low FPS when my PC/laptop has more specs than needed by the game?

There is a big lie that most people don’t get when buying a pc or a laptop. Every retailer tells you that this pc has got every specs needed to play modern games but it’s obvious they they won’t confess what they lied to you.There is a difference between geforce 810m (2gb) and geforce GTX 980 (2gb).There is a difference between nvidia 750 TI (gddr3 2GB) and nvidia 750 TI (gddr5 2gb).There is a difference between Asus 750 TI (2gb gddr5) and gigabyte 750 TI (2gb gddr5). Just look at their prices.There is also a difference between intel i5 5200 and intel i5 7200.Like wise there is a difference between 8gb ddr3 ram and 8gb ddr4 ram.And there is a difference between a hard drive of 1TB with a speed of 5200rpm and 7200 rpm.And at last but not the least, there is a difference between a good computer person and a better computer person.Know the difference and you’ll get your answer.

What PC games can I play with these laptop specs?

You must have bought a refurbished laptop because the Core i5-3210m was out from mid-2012 to early 2013. Hopefully you didn t pay more than $250 for that laptop.

That laptop is using integrated graphics so there won t be too many games you can play. You should be able to play Sims 3, Team Fortress 2, and other older games from around 2006. You would need a system with a dedicated graphics card if you want to play more games.

Even a modern laptop with integrated graphics would have trouble playing modern games. Some of the most demanding games won t run at all. You will have to scale back on the screen resolution to get games to work, and by the time you do this you would be better off playing console games.

While laptops are popular for PC gaming, a desktop is more versatile because you can upgrade core components. If you want a gaming laptop that can play all the games, you would have to spend at least $800.

How Can I Upgrade My Computer to Run Games Better and Increase my FPS?

There are a lot of games I've always wanted to play but have been unable to do so because my computer isn't exactly made to be a gaming PC. Games like Raiderz, Blade & Soul, Tera, and much more, have always been of my interests to play but alas, I cannot handle them. Well....technically, I can. For example, a game like Blade & Soul, I can run on my computer, but, My FPS are laughable. Most players complain about having 20FPS being the worst but I literally can't get past 15FPS. On average, the FPS is under 10. Sometimes even 1! It was at this point that I realized I wanted to upgrade my PC to at least be able to manage games more comfortably. It doesn't need to be perfect, but just manageable. I know building a gaming PC is much cheaper and one could buy a gaming PC, but I'm more comfortable with just improving my already existing computer. I'm also not exactly an EXPERT when it comes to this kind of stuff. I'm a bit new to this and although this is all intimidating I've managed to understand a bit of what I will need.
So Far, what I have been planning to get are:
Graphic Card: AMD Radeon HD4850
Power Supply: Antec - 450 Watt Power Supply
AMD Phenom II X4

As for my current System:
Processor: AMD E1-2500 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics 1.40 GHz
Installed Memory(RAM): 4.00 GB (3.45 GB unstable)
System Type 64-Bit Operating System, x64-based Processor

If you think this will help, please let me know or if you think I need more then this or if this will help at all, let me know!

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