Re: General discussion chat The 4690K is the highest end CPU in the i5 lineup as of right now. It gives you the best stock performance, even if marginally over the 4670K.
Re: General discussion chat The 4570 is a mid-end Haswell model. Do not buy it. The 4590 is the updated 4570. Do not buy it. The 4670/K is the high end Haswell model. Do not buy it. The 4690/K is the updated 4670/K. Buy the K model.
Re: General discussion chat "Blind my eyes, burning forever to wash my sins away. Out of the dark, pain is the price. Fly away, out of the raging storm, lost within. My memories still haunting me, never ending story." That right there. That is why I love DragonForce. - - - Updated - - - Also roflcopter goes swoh swoh swoh swoh
Re: General discussion chat I have a Intel core i7-3770k CPU @ 3.50GHz 5.90 GHz and a ATI Radeon HD 5670 and on East Coast U.S.A with one Sunburst i get around 25 to 30 fps and I feel like i should at least get about 35 - 45 fps. Any input? Thanks Or any one car.
Re: General discussion chat Good for running games released in 2010-2012 in low-mid settings, older games will run in mid-high. Don't expect 60FPS with any games after 2012 though. What's your budget for a GPU? - - - Updated - - - I had a 6670, performance is similar to a GTX 280. Intel HD 4600 would be an upgrade from a radeon 5670.
Re: General discussion chat Well.A GTX 750 Ti gets pretty good peformance on BF4(and thats pretty gpu intensive). If you dont mind spending 30-60$ more get a GTX 750 Well 30$ more. Cus you could get a R9 270 for 60$ more
Re: General discussion chat Ok thanks. What fps would I get at the official maps other than the grid maps?
Re: General discussion chat For $110 you can get a R7 260X. Should run most recent games in medium settings, but don't expect 60 FPS in the latest games. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202081&cm_re=r7_260x-_-14-202-081-_-Product Save up a bit, however, and you have a much better graphics card: GTX 750 Ti, $130: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127784&cm_re=750_ti-_-14-127-784-_-Product Radeon R9 270, $150: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202090&cm_re=r9_270-_-14-202-090-_-Product I have the latter myself, and it's enough to run most recent games in high settings 60 FPS. Some very GPU-intensive games might need to go mid settings to get 60 FPS however.
Re: General discussion chat I get ~50-60 FPS on high settings with my R9 270, sometimes drops to 40 on areas with lots of vegetation. When overclocked to 1050 MHz (basically becoming a 270X), I get 60+ FPS on most maps except for east coast, I get ~40 FPS there since it's very resource heavy and unoptimised.