@@Muichiro_tokito545 you just need to get used to it and find the best binds for you, I recommend looking up some optimal ones online however try considering making your own
The stutters are because of the CPU Fortnite on performance mode becomes pretty cpu reliant like other competitive games (valorsnt, csgo, etc) so having a 4th gen CPU will bottleneck even tho you have a 1660 super
yo dude you should try nvidia inspector this can change the graphics on fortnite and make it more potato and i did it and i dont have stutter my specs are this: gtx 1660 ti, i7 9th gen and 16gb ram . its a laptop and i had so many stutters, fps drops and i did some tweaks and did the nvidia inspector and getting stable 144 fps
I just spent 1100$ for a i7-13700k and a RTX 4070 build it’s a no rgb build so I could make it as cheap and powerful as possible and I put it in the NZXT H7 Flow case
the downside about all this is that the pc will preform well for a year at max and then it will be laggy as hell you would need to take gaming seriously like as a career and be spending around 1000 pound on a pc
Amazing video my boy, but can you like say the name of the pc, or like yk where you bought, if you said it, or is in caption and i didnt noticed im sorry
11:14 It's not the average fps its the real time fps dont be mistaken by what he says.This is not a hate comment just saying the truth.Keep on grinding bro.
tbh i recommend to other people to get a xbox series s or x the s is very affordable that u can find for 200 rarely and 300 regularly then use this 240 hz monitor or find a 144hz because the xbox series s gets 120 fps on fortnite
I do not recommend this. You have to keep in mind that whenever you buy a pre built, you are giving away a $100 if not a couple for no worth of anything, which is the sellers profit. Otherwise they wouldn't go through the effort of assembling it, right? I have been using old PC's for decades and was always behind. Now I find it a waste of money to go for anything that's 1080p. It's nothing anymore and most people probably think the same as me. If you wan't to enjoy your gaming I suggest you spare some more cash and buy a decent one where you can do 4k. At least you won't be disappointed and really enjoy your gaming, it will go for a while aswell. Or you can assemble your own which is better imo. There are cheaper PC that offer 4k gaming on high settings but not ultra. Still kicks ass and better than this. Even a $300 combination of motherboard, graphics card and processor can offer 4k gaming on high settings, the rest is easy to get and cheap. Newest games require 4gb graphics and i5 at least. If you do a little research you can quickly find out what you need for a 4k gaming and you end up around much cheaper. I have ASUS GTX 1070 08G graphics card($150), P8Z77-M PRO motherboard($100), i7 3770k Quad Core which you can overclock($50), 650W Master Cooler NWE Bronze($60), Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM($40-$60) and this PC can do 4k on HIGH settings but not ultra. There are different setups that offer around same performance. I now use Lenovo thinkbook because I will sell the PC and the laptop and buy myself a better one. Looking at 1080p just hurts your eyes and in a few years you are going to have enough of it. Its such a shame that when you finally step over, you're still stuck to old reso which is just crap. And $500 is not little money, I do not recommend this.
How did titan army send you out a monitor may i please know i subbef and liked it makes me happy to see i have potential to get sponsored as a small content creator best of luck to you with your career
companies reach out to youtubers that they want to send their products to, so then they can promote their product in their video and bring traction to their website/company. I have my email in the description of every video and in my bio, that is how they contact me
cat are you going to do a mousepad giveaway because i need one please and thank you oh and i went to the link for the pc and you should do a review on the 700$ 32 gigs of ram and 2060
Decent? A 4770 thats like a decade old cpu, my friend bought a 6700 normal version, also if your building a pc dont buy intel now wait for their new cpus a motherboards that are being released this year
Intel isn’t the best option for a budget pc with how good amd cpus are like the Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 5 5500 , Ryzen 5 5600 It’s better to go with amd as Intel switches there cpu motherboard every 2 gens while amd sticks for the same motherboard for a while
CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K RAM: 32GB DDR4 (2x16) 3600MHz GPU: GeForce RTX 4060 TI 8GB Storage: 1TB NVME m.2 SSD Mobo: ASUS Prime B660M D4 PSU: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Case: Zalman Z10 Cooler: 240mm AIO liquid Cooler Are this specs good for 1.5k for pre built
ave question about my pc i have ryzen 5 3600 and x 580 8gb i am upgrading it soo there os 2 option either i upgrade my cpu upto r5 5600 or gou which can be upto rx 5600xt whats your opi Read more