@@sadikhasan5867 in whatever game you're playing, go to settings and has to be an option to set the frame rate target or enable V-Sync if your monitor is 60Hz/75Hz
Im actually deciding on getting this exact build or buy a used ps4 pro. The only advantage that ps4 pro has is better graphics, but there are some games that aren't on ps4 like minecraft java and other kinds of stuff. On the other side, if i buy a pc i can upgrade it unlike the ps4, but the only downside is that the ps4 pro is more powerful compared to this build. So what do you think i should pick? I wanna play story games like gow, the last of us, rdr 2, and other kinds of stuff.
PS4 has better optimized games, less power consumption, and you won't have to worry about any of the graphics settings or anything else. You just install the game and run it and play it. It's just easier and simpler. But with PC you can do a lot more beside playing games and you can play some games that aren't available on PS4 and also probably some of the games that will come out after 2025 (2025 is end of support for PS4). Also in terms of hardware, this build is actually more powerful than a PS4 Pro. It's because of the good optimization that some games like TLOU perform much better on a PS4. In the end, it depends on you. I personally prefer the PC, but if you want it really simple you can go for the PS4 Pro. Also if you could go for a 10th gen i3 + h410/h510 motherboard you will have a much better experience and a much better path for upgrade. I said that because the first thing that you will need to upgrade in this build is most likely the CPU and for that you will have to change motherboard, RAM and CPU and where i live there isn't much of a difference in price.
Hey there i have the same setup: rx 580 8gb with i7 3770+ z77 extreme gaming motherboard and nvme m2 ssd, 16gb ram, will it give same or better performance than yours? Help:)
If it's the same setup there is no reason for the performance to be any different. You only have a better motherboard and storage. Motherboard really doesn't matter if you're not overclocking (Which you can't because you don't have a K series CPU) and that NVME storage can only help you load your games faster. It is interesting though how you managed to get an NVME drive working with a Z77 motherboard.
Bro I've rx 580 8gb i7 3770 and 16gb ram others ganes work fine like valorant i get 180 fps but when i play story games my pc starts making sound and the pc turns off whats the problem is there like virus in the game cz i dowbload cracks
Unlikely to be any kind of virus. Your PC could be overheating and that sound could be your fans going crazy to cool down your PC. Also it could be a bad or weak power supply. You should see where that sound mostly comes from.
@@hamzaasif-ql4jo Because Valorant is not an intensive game and the other ones you mentioned they use much more GPU and CPU. That's why it's harder for your PC to run so it uses more power and gets hotter. 80-90 is hot. RX 580 max temperature is usually around 84 or 89 based on the model you have. And 500watts should be enough as long as it's a good brand and not very old.
You should be fine with an H61. It's very unlikely to see any difference. Just make sure it supports PCI-E 3.0 and also Sata 6.0 if you are planning to use an SSD.
In the patch 1.52 of Cyberpunk, FSR 2.0 wasn't yet implemented. This was actually an FSR 2.0 MOD i used that wrongly shows DLSS instead of FSR 2.0 in the game.
4570 is a bit newer, has better compatibility but performs worse on average. Most of the time you will definitely get a better performance with the i7 3770. But keep in mind it has compatibility issues with anything that requires AVX2 such as Alan Wake 2 or Adobe Premiere Pro/After Effect 2024. Thus far these are the only cases of incompatibility that i know of but there might be more in the future. By the way, Alan Wake 2 isn't even playable with RX 580. Also only go for these processors if there is a considerable difference in price. if you can get something like an i3 9100f, i3 10100f or r3 3100 you will have such a better time in terms of performance and compatibility and probably it will have better value if you want to sell in the future.
You know what I don't like much about these videos? most of them only show the tests being done in 1080p when we should have been testing 720p too I know that everyone loves 1080p but what I see in most of these videos is games running only kinda good not amazing I used to be afraid of getting this card and now that I have one I'm in love with It I saw some videos of people trying RE4 Remake on it and it was running like ass only getting 40 30fps but in here for me I'm getting 78 67fps
It's because 1080p is the most common resolution for monitors and you can only get the most clear image if you use the native resolution (or higer). Plus, i think in most of the games i tested here, lowering down resolution or other graphics settings won't help much because the i7-3770 will still limit the fps. And lastly, I usually prefer using FSR over lowering resolution if possible.
@@sHamidReza Fair enough but I still think 720p should be tested as an optional and for the blurry screen we can always use either Reshade to fix it or Nvidia/Amd Sharpening (and I'm still gettin 20+fps when using 720p.
Thank you! Thank you! But i really didn't do anything fancy. I'm fairly new at doing this and surely most youtubers do much better. You can find tutorials from professional creators on RU-vid.
It depends on the exact model. Mine is XFX RX 580 GTS XXX ED. The best XFX RX 580 i've seen went up to about 77 degrees in an open air setup while running Furmark in normal room temperature. RX 580 usually throttles at 89 degrees. As long as you're not close to that and you're not having any other performance issues i'd say you're probably safe.
It's a good quality 480 watts PSU. You wouldn't recognize the brand since it's not sold globally. All you need for a setup like this is a good quality 450+ watts PSU with an 8-pin pcie power cable.
Bro i got a question this is my pc budget setup list: Aisurix RX580 8gb 2048sp + CPU i7 -3770 + mobo H61M-C + 16gb ram + PSU 500W Its is good??? Or i need to change something to have a better performance. I just wanna run some modern games and have a good time…
It's a good budget build. But you shouldn't expect it to run all modern games smoothly. Your PC parts are at the same level and you don't have much of a bottleneck. There isn't just one thing that you can change to make a huge difference. To see a noticeable difference you would have to upgrade your GPU, CPU, Motherboard and RAM at the same time. I can only recommend getting an SSD for the boot drive at least if you don't have one.
Bro have you tried to play the games that he plays un the video? I want to make a budget just like yours but i don't know if the rx580 2048sp has the same performance than the Rx 2302
Hey, I used a 480 Watt PSU which can provide 408 Watts on 12v rail. I didn't mention the brand since it's a reputable local brand and you wouldn't be able to find it.
Between the games I've tested so far i don't think I've seen a game that stutters regularly with this setup. Maybe a little bit when the game has just started or sometimes when it's loading textures. But you will definitely experience constant stuttering or fps drop in some games if the game isn't installed on an SSD. e.g. Starfield.
You're welcome! SSD won't give you higher fps but it will help with storage speed related stutters and loading times will decrease significantly. Also some newer titles are listing SSD as a requirement and will be unplayable without it.
I recommend a minimum of 250GB So that you could have it as your boot drive and possibly install one game that needs or benefits from SSD. But you could go for 500GB or higher if it fits your budget. Games are getting bigger and bigger nowadays.