FoxMcChief
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Get yourself a Quest 2 as well. You can Remote Desktop pc VR games to it. It’s worked beautifully for me in the past.
No beef here, ill be downloading steam, epic, and gog from the get goStart redeeming free games from Epic unless you have some beef with them.
Also gg.deals
If the PC makes too much noise get some software to adjust the fan curves.
Already have one! Excited to play alyxGet yourself a Quest 2 as well. You can Remote Desktop pc VR games to it. It’s worked beautifully for me in the past.
Get a HOTAS and fire up flight sim in VR. It's probably the one thing that will test that rig.Already have one! Excited to play alyx
Yeah, im hoping to get 25 frames in the original doomHmm.
Kinda low.
You might get 30fps in minesweeper on medium-low settings.
Haha i dont trust myself to do that.Great PC specs but I would have built it myself and saved $1000 to $1500.
I don't blame youHaha i dont trust myself to do that.
personally i'm waiting for when the overhaul the level geometry and textures, it's gonna look so much better thenIm really excited to try out mario 64 with render96,
Believe me if you’re this passionate you would have been fine, nobody gonna do it better than yourself. Believe. Regardless glad you’re happy it’s a beast of a machine youll have a blast.Haha i dont trust myself to do that.
Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?2TB HDD? I would look in to switching that with an SSD if true, no good reason to have an HDD in a machine like that unless it's like 10TB.
Yeah sure, but SSD is definitely more performant.Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?
Wouldn't recommend it from the HDD, but you also have a 2TB NVME SSD but you may be surprised how quick that fills up.Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?
For now, but if you’re gonna spend 5k on a PC it doesn’t make sense to let an HDD bog you down.Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?
Two m.2 will be a lot better than a hdd. You can also lower your ram from 64 to 32. You won’t get any use out of 64 gig unless you are into rendering super high res 3D renders and videos.Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?
If you doing 3D stuff like Zbrush etc. 64 gigs is awesome, for gaming its an overkill currently.Two m.2 will be a lot better than a hdd. You can also lower your ram from 64 to 32. You won’t get any use out of 64 gig unless you are into rendering super high res 3D renders and videos.
Yeah ill just swap games that have to run on the ssd in and out, kind of like i do with the ps5. Currently, the hdd will be great for older contentFor now, but if you’re gonna spend 5k on a PC it doesn’t make sense to let an HDD bog you down.
No hurry though since you do have that SSD.
If it's just for gaming I think a NAS set-up would be overkill. All your saves are generally in the cloud anyway.The very first thing you should be looking at is a backup solution for your drives. I recommend at least a 2 bay NAS for everything and a cloud drive for your important files like saves
I have an lg c1, 65 inches, it has all the gaming features like vrr, and 4k at 120fpsWhew that’s a big boy, congrats. Hope your tv can keep up with it!
Why? I have a pc with the same specs and I run Cyberpunk with all settings to max with the current DLSS on Quality and average between 75-90fps.congrats! i have to work a year for that kind of money lol
but wait until they release the DLSS 3 patch for cyberpunk
@ 2k that rig is going to last way longer.With those specs you should be good for two or three years.
Congrats and have fun.
Thanks! I was really underwhelmed with ffxv’s visual presentation on ps4 pro a few years ago, im curious to try it on pcRead PC gaming wiki before playing a game
Games to play: (4k120) or you can use your OLED to play at 21:9 and use integer scaling in Nvidia Control Panel
Guardians of Galaxy
Control (fix texture streaming bug with mod available in PC gaming wiki)
Final Fantasy XV ( read PC gaming wiki and disable controlflowguard)
Horizon Zero Dawn
Resident Evil 2
God of War
Yeh, It was a joke because of those that think you have to upgrade your PC frequently to play games.@ 2k that rig is going to last way longer.
Older games work fine from a HDD, plus Steam let's you swap games between the Ssd/NvME and HDD.Hmm, will i be able to run current gen games on it?
Yep, thats why im paying such a premiumPrebuilt?