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A good cheap pc for for lspdfr

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I would love to pay under 1100$ for a decent pc that can run lspdfr smoothly with a decent amount of mods with. Is the digital storm vanquish 7 level 2 good enough? I will probably upgrade it in the future. Thanks

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Zander

22 minutes ago, Zanderyyy said:

I would love to pay under 1100$ for a decent pc that can run lspdfr smoothly with a decent amount of mods with. Is the digital storm vanquish 7 level 2 good enough? I will probably upgrade it in the future. Thanks

 

You're not going to get what you're wanting with the price range you're asking.  If you want smooth gameplay with high fps that can tolerate all the mods, you're going to need to fork over a lot of cash. When I bought this laptop, I wanted one that was good for all around gaming, and indeed it is.  60 fps on pretty much all triple a games and no issues. Hop into normal GTA V and drive around? 50-60fps.  Start Rage, go on duty and have all my mods loaded?  30fps. 

 

The Youtubers you see who can run the modded game with zero lag are the rich ones who have spent a shit ton in order to get the most beastly PC possible.

 

My advice is to buy what you can afford, but be aware that the less you spend on a PC, the less power it'll have for gaming.

 

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What do you use, I will spend $1300 on the actual pc not including monitor, mouse, keyboard. What about cyber power z370 i7 configurator. Intel core i7 8700k and GeForce gtx 1060

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4 minutes ago, Zanderyyy said:

What do you use, I will spend $1300 on the actual pc not including monitor, mouse, keyboard. What about cyber power z370 i7 configurator. Intel core i7 8700k and GeForce gtx 1060

 

I don't know anything about parts or externals, I just know from my own experience. I have an Asus ROG.

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You said yours runs smoothly right, I looked up the laptop you have, I should be able to find the same in a desktop for cheaper (that’s just because I’m not paying for the screen and keyboard), but desktops run a little better than laptops

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