Many different factors come into play when you're talking about what amount of FPS you'll get. However, with those specs I can see reason of pushing FPS so far that you'll get some screen tear (happens most often when you get FPS that's way higher than the refresh rate of a monitor), which is easily countered by VSync.
Honestly though, that expensive of a computer really wouldn't even be necessary. You could just be getting a lot better performance/price ratio if you go with a sub-$700 desktop or a $500 laptop in that case. If you want to place the boundary of max FPS on every game out there right now, even a $1000 would be fine.
Those specs are WAY beyond anything minecraft, I get 80-140fps on high settings (and 1080p) with a 150 dollar custom build
You should either look into building your own (its freaking easy, and extremely worth it), or get something a little less then the specs you told us...
Those specs are WAY beyond anything minecraft, I get 80-140fps on high settings (and 1080p) with a 150 dollar custom build
You should either look into building your own (its freaking easy, and extremely worth it), or get something a little less then the specs you told us...
Intel Core 2 Quad, at 2.66 GHz.
3 Gigs of ram.
Duel Monitor setup on a 1GB Graphics Card.
300GB hard drive.
Nothing extreme
The library in my city sells their old business PCs, which suck for games, cause they have 1GB of ram and no video card, but they do have the Core 2 Quad, and they only cost 50 dollars, after that, I went to our local computer store on boxing day and bought everything else I needed, I got a bigger and better hard drive from a old laptop, all in all, its pretty darn good for 150 dollars
cpu: i7-3930k oc'd 30%
gpu: dual radeon HD 7970 crossfired
ram: 4x8gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance
ssd: 2x samsung 840 pro series 120gb (raid 0)(this is where minecraft and os is going)
hdd: 1x 2 tb sata III ( this place is for like photos and useless stuffs)
mobo: Asus rampage IV
case: NZXT switch 810
is this ok or still OP OPOPOPOPOPOPOOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOpoopOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP!
I have a 256 SSD and it's over half full. Love how fast and quiet it is though.
I also agree with Epikal's earlier comment about just getting one good graphics card. In my experience sli/crossfire are way more trouble than they are worth for the little bit of extra performance you get.
cpu: i7-3930k oc'd 30%
gpu: dual radeon HD 7970 crossfired
ram: 4x8gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance
ssd: 2x samsung 840 pro series 120gb (raid 0)(this is where minecraft and os is going)
hdd: 1x 2 tb sata III ( this place is for like photos and useless stuffs)
mobo: Asus rampage IV
case: NZXT switch 810
is this ok or still OP OPOPOPOPOPOPOOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOpoopOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP!
No need for Crossfireing your 7970's just go for one.
like i said i want this to be the "Dream Machine".
i might consider that $600 build as my first self built machine as i have a dream in mind that i wanna be a computer builder and sell the computer i built which has the components the customer wants and this build can be my practice set!
erm this June if my exam marks are good my father will give me $400 and i can build my first computer which is definitely better than my crappy laptop which runs minecraft at 20fps erm i wanna ask a8 5600k or pentium g620 and hd 6670 ddr3 1gbseeing the cpu's benchmark the a8 beats the g620 but the 6670 beats the 7650d what should i choose
like example 100-150 fps?
The specs are.....
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-3970X Extreme Edition Six-Core 3.50 GHz 15MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 Overclocked 30%
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 4GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Dual GPU Video Card
Memory: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR3/1600MHz Quad Channel Memory
Thank you!
Honestly though, that expensive of a computer really wouldn't even be necessary. You could just be getting a lot better performance/price ratio if you go with a sub-$700 desktop or a $500 laptop in that case. If you want to place the boundary of max FPS on every game out there right now, even a $1000 would be fine.
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Curse PremiumYou should either look into building your own (its freaking easy, and extremely worth it), or get something a little less then the specs you told us...
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$150...what are your specs? Please do share.
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Curse PremiumIntel Core 2 Quad, at 2.66 GHz.
3 Gigs of ram.
Duel Monitor setup on a 1GB Graphics Card.
300GB hard drive.
Nothing extreme
The library in my city sells their old business PCs, which suck for games, cause they have 1GB of ram and no video card, but they do have the Core 2 Quad, and they only cost 50 dollars, after that, I went to our local computer store on boxing day and bought everything else I needed, I got a bigger and better hard drive from a old laptop, all in all, its pretty darn good for 150 dollars
Trust me, I'd be worried too...although on Herobrine's videos, he gets about 11-45 fps when recording a video.
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cpu: i7-3930k oc'd 30%
gpu: dual radeon HD 7970 crossfired
ram: 4x8gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance
ssd: 2x samsung 840 pro series 120gb (raid 0)(this is where minecraft and os is going)
hdd: 1x 2 tb sata III ( this place is for like photos and useless stuffs)
mobo: Asus rampage IV
case: NZXT switch 810
is this ok or still OP OPOPOPOPOPOPOOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOpoopOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP!
I also agree with Epikal's earlier comment about just getting one good graphics card. In my experience sli/crossfire are way more trouble than they are worth for the little bit of extra performance you get.
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
No need for Crossfireing your 7970's just go for one.
yes i am 12.
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Should do very well.
i might consider that $600 build as my first self built machine as i have a dream in mind that i wanna be a computer builder and sell the computer i built which has the components the customer wants and this build can be my practice set!