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WillowElite

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  1. Well it was going to be the rtx 3060, cant remember the brand, but I've decided i might get the rx 6700 (Non XT) for price performance ratio.
  2. Hi, i have been playing lspdfr for over 1 Year and played on a terrible prebuilt PC with a r9 280 i recently completly upgraded my pc about 5 months ago. In a few weeks i'm upgrading to a RTX 3060 and i want to know if anyone has one and how well it performs with lspdfr and with a lot of mods, modded vehicles, plugins etc? My Current PC Specs: CPU: Intel Core i5 11400f 6 Core 2.6GHz (4.4GHz Max) MOBO: MSI Intel B560-A PRO ATX Motherboard RAM: Crucial Ballistix 3200MHz DDR4 (2x8Gb) GPU: GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6GB WindForce 2X OC PSU: 600W (Cannot Remember Brand)
  3. Hello Robis, if you want to get decent fps i recommend that you turn down your graphics settings to medium/low. Also it depends if your running any modded vehicles. Also it can depend on your CPU as well, as LSPDFR is quite CPU demanding. If u dont have many plugins like you have stated you will be able to play lspdfr at a decent 40 to 60 fps however i am not 100% sure on how well the card runs this. I previously owned a r9 280 3gb and that ran quite well with a lot of modded vehicles and plugins with my graphic settings on low i averaged about 30/40, now i own a gtx 1060 6gb where that runs lspdfr very well with all the mods and plugins (Soon upgrading to a 3060).

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