Found a bunch of parts over about 2.5 months here from the junkyard electronics container consisting of. A MSI b85m-e45 motherboard, so with a bios update this chipset allows overclocking. Both an I5 4570 out of a hp sff pc, I5 4690k and an I7 4770k in a dead Gigabyte z87-ds3h motherboard which suffers from a short or lack of the right signal related too the power on signal too the motherboard as not even forcing the 24 pin works to start it. 2x8 gb ddr3 1600 mhz ramsticks. Gtx 970 & a gtx 750 ti 2 gb, 1 tb SSHD with an 8 gb ssd cache.
Great testament to how well a relatively high-end 2013 build holds up today. The GTX 770 is definitely showing its age now. The lack of DX12 support really limits the games you can play these days. The RX 570 or GTX 1650 are good, cheap upgrade choices and would pair nicely with the i7 4770. Also only 8GB of RAM is probably another bottleneck. 16GB is really the sweet spot. The majority of games today need more than 8GB of memory, even if the minimum requirements say otherwise. Warzone 2.0 is a great example of this. The i7 4770 itself is still pretty capable for its age if youre still using a system like this definitely worth the GPU and RAM upgrade if youre on a really tight budget and just want to play some new games the 4770 can get the job done.
RTX 2000 series is even better. Cheap, still in production, and support DLSS. Yes you won't be maximizing the GPUs potential, but 100+ FPS at 1080P all high settings is good enough.
Nice one mate, I think the 4770 definitely has a part still to play in budget gaming, well I burn the hell out of them 😎
oh yall back im glad
Found a bunch of parts over about 2.5 months here from the junkyard electronics container consisting of. A MSI b85m-e45 motherboard, so with a bios update this chipset allows overclocking.
Both an I5 4570 out of a hp sff pc, I5 4690k and an I7 4770k in a dead Gigabyte z87-ds3h motherboard which suffers from a short or lack of the right signal related too the power on signal too the motherboard as not even forcing the 24 pin works to start it.
2x8 gb ddr3 1600 mhz ramsticks.
Gtx 970 & a gtx 750 ti 2 gb, 1 tb SSHD with an 8 gb ssd cache.
Great testament to how well a relatively high-end 2013 build holds up today. The GTX 770 is definitely showing its age now. The lack of DX12 support really limits the games you can play these days. The RX 570 or GTX 1650 are good, cheap upgrade choices and would pair nicely with the i7 4770.
Also only 8GB of RAM is probably another bottleneck. 16GB is really the sweet spot. The majority of games today need more than 8GB of memory, even if the minimum requirements say otherwise. Warzone 2.0 is a great example of this.
The i7 4770 itself is still pretty capable for its age if youre still using a system like this definitely worth the GPU and RAM upgrade if youre on a really tight budget and just want to play some new games the 4770 can get the job done.
RTX 2000 series is even better. Cheap, still in production, and support DLSS. Yes you won't be maximizing the GPUs potential, but 100+ FPS at 1080P all high settings is good enough.
I got this combination bc i didnt wanted do pay so much for a gpu but theyr old and still storng f every game i play
This is literally my PC but I’ve got a GTX 970.
how you record CPU ENCODER ??????
I use a capture card on a seperate PC.