Did a quick one to mimick my current “console killer” pc that sits in my living room runs Bazzite
6700 XT
This is new stuff one of the benefits of PC gaming is that you can roll builds so if you had a gaming pc in the last 5 years you’re looking at £450 upgrade not a £700 one if you’re a PS5 player.
I’ve seen it mentioned that ryzen is more memory speed sensitive, seen Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 3600 MHz CL16 kit for £35 on UK amazon, see a 32 GB kit for £60 for 3600, £52 for 3200. 32 is super overkill for most people still (shit I recall when 16GB was considered overkill), but it’s cheap enough that it’s harder to say it’s a waste imo.
Side note, GOW is what sold me on hdr and was the game that got me to upgrade from a 780ti and 3rd gen i5, literally couldn’t even run the game.
Did a quick one to mimick my current “console killer” pc that sits in my living room runs Bazzite 6700 XT
This is new stuff one of the benefits of PC gaming is that you can roll builds so if you had a gaming pc in the last 5 years you’re looking at £450 upgrade not a £700 one if you’re a PS5 player.
Using a bench of Horizon Zero Dawn for the GPU
2k bench taken from techspot
so doing what the PS5 pro will be and using an upscaller like FSR/DLSS to hit 4k
[pic](https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/b824ae7e-a6c1-44c4-a573-f3e82a77f2c5.webp
4K is in the 50s, but again
Please don’t overpay for a 6700xt, get a 7800xt if you want to spend 450
Good advice, my personal build was done a while ago
I’ve seen it mentioned that ryzen is more memory speed sensitive, seen Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 3600 MHz CL16 kit for £35 on UK amazon, see a 32 GB kit for £60 for 3600, £52 for 3200. 32 is super overkill for most people still (shit I recall when 16GB was considered overkill), but it’s cheap enough that it’s harder to say it’s a waste imo.
Side note, GOW is what sold me on hdr and was the game that got me to upgrade from a 780ti and 3rd gen i5, literally couldn’t even run the game.