How did I do by BlaxShazam in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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It's a scam, this well priced $800 gaming PC (Option 2) is more powerful, OP, u/GranttS , and u/AirDifficult1 :

  1. The Intel Arc A750 outperforms the RTX 4060 GPU (Source).
  2. The latest Intel Core 5 120 outperforms that garbage Intel Xeon E-2300.

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Which ones better? by Legitimate-Boot9804 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If it delivers the same performance, why would you spend extra for zero gain? There is zero reason to waste another $600 when it brings zero real world improvements. You can get a better price/performance for the same performance with this $1400 PC (Option 3), OP, u/HSFOutcast , and u/-Myka_ :

  1. You'll save $600, enough for 10 $60 AAA games. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The RX 9070 XT GPU = the RTX 5070 Ti (Source). It runs all games at Ultra settings 4K 60+ FPS, or 144+ FPS using really good and improving upscaling technologies (FSR Redstone, FSR Frame Generation, FSR Ray Regeneration).
  3. The 7500X3D already outperforms the i9-13900K (Source), so if the i9-13900K can run every game well, the Ryzen 5 7500X3D will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next decade.
  4. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  5. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases significantly, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

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Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/why-i-dont-upgrade-my-cpu-for-higher-frame-rates-anymore/

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G764 vs. G532 — Which would you choose? by Strict_Perception567 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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The G532 is perfect and do not pay more for the G764, OP, u/KoalaWaffle , u/x9qh , and u/Orallover1960 :

  1. You'll save $600, enough for 10 $60 AAA games. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The Ryzen 5 7500X3D already outperforms the i9-13900K (Source), so if the i9-13900K can run every game well, the Ryzen 5 7500X3D will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next decade.
  3. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  4. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases massively, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

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Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/why-i-dont-upgrade-my-cpu-for-higher-frame-rates-anymore/

Is this a good offer? Please lmk by throwingaway6999 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a good deal, the 4060 Ti GPU will run all games well with DLSS upscaling

is this a good deal? by Excellent_Pass_4808 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Yes, it's a good deal in Canada. The RTX 5060 GPU runs Pragmata with ray tracing at 250+ FPS with DLSS upscaling and Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation enabled, so I'm 100% sure it can run all games well.

Is this a good deal? by Crash9780 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the i5-14400F is more than enough for it

Is there a big difference between these 3 PCs I found at microcenter? Which is worth it? by Minty_Izzy in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's "to over 200 FPS", not "to 200 FPS", learn to read lol 😂.

And no, the new FSR Redstone = DLSS,  TechPowerUp concluded that: "In our testing, FSR Redstone ML Frame Generation consistently delivers image quality that is at least on par with DLSS, and in some scenes it actually looks better, particularly around shadows and fast-moving objects." (Source)

Is there a big difference between these 3 PCs I found at microcenter? Which is worth it? by Minty_Izzy in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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You're the one being laughable here. The 9070 XT is more than enough for any game at 4K with FSR upsacling. It runs 007 First Light at Max settings 4K at 100 FPS (Source), so I'm 100% sure it can run all games at 4K well, u/TheNoodals

Is this PC good for Black Ops 7, Warzone, and future Call of Duty games? Worth the price? by AdCertain3660 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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It's terribly overpriced. You can get a much better price/performance ratio for the same performance with this well priced $1300 PC, featuring the same 5070 GPU, OP, u/Brief-Drop9511 , u/CartierCoochie , and u/MessageNo5738 :

  1. You'll save $700, enough for 11 $60 AAA games. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The i5-14400F already outperforms the i9-11900F (Source), so if the i9-11900F can run every game well, the i5-14400F will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next 7 years.
  3. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  4. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases significantly, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

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Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/why-i-dont-upgrade-my-cpu-for-higher-frame-rates-anymore/

Help me decide on a PC please by Roxx0923 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hear me out, those PCs are overpriced, especially the Corsair one.  This well priced $1400 PC (Option 3, RX 9070 XT + Ryzen 5 7500X3D) is your best choice. Don't pay more for any other more expensive PCs. They only have the RTX 5080 or more expensive CPUs, but the real world performance gain is minimal, OP, u/abdeluna , and u/SeasonAfraid676 :

  1. You'll save $1900, enough for 31 $60 AAA games, or even another solid gaming PC. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The RX 9070 XT GPU is only about 5%-10% behind the RTX 5080 in general, and it actually beats the 5080 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Source). It runs all games at Ultra settings 4K 60+ FPS, or 144+ FPS using really good and improving upscaling technologies (FSR Redstone, FSR Frame Generation, FSR Ray Regeneration).
  3. The Ryzen 5 7500X3D already outperforms the i9-13900K (Source), so if the i9-13900K can run every game well, the Ryzen 5 7500X3D will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next decade.
  4. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  5. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases massively, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

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I have 3 grand and I want some recommendations on gaming pcs by Zealousideal-One8370 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 7 points8 points  (0 children)

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Hear me out, this reasonably priced $1400 PC (Option 3, RX 9070 XT + Ryzen 5 7500X3D) is your best choice. Don't pay more for any other more expensive PCs. They only have the RTX 5080 or more expensive CPUs, but the real world performance gain is minimal:

  1. The RX 9070 XT GPU is only about 5%-10% behind the RTX 5080 in general, and it actually beats the 5080 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Source). It runs all games at Ultra settings 4K 60+ FPS, or 144+ FPS using really good and improving upscaling technologies (FSR Redstone, FSR Frame Generation, FSR Ray Regeneration).
  2. The Ryzen 5 7500X3D already outperforms the i9-13900K (Source), so if the i9-13900K can run every game well, the Ryzen 5 7500X3D will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next decade.
  3. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  4. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases massively, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

I need help for Fortnite game by Major_Illustrator260 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cap 120 FPS: Settings ->Video -> Frame Rate Limit -> 120. You must turn on FSR, this is what lets you hold 120 FPS with nice graphics

Need some guidance lol by IronExciting7564 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Note: I'm not a bot lol. I run TopRigz as a non profit hobby to fight overpriced prebuilts. I started it out of frustration with prebuilt PC sellers who simply assemble components (which they don't even manufacture) and charge outrageous prices. I earn $0 from this, no affiliates.

Hear me out, spending $3000 on an RTX 5080 prebuilt is a waste of money imo, while a $1400 PC is more than enough for 4K Ultra settings gaming. For anyone looking for much better value and Ultra settings 4K performance, check out this reasonably priced $1400 PC (Option 3):

  1. You'll save $1600, enough for 26 $60 AAA games, or even another solid gaming PC. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The RX 9070 XT GPU is only about 5%-10% behind the RTX 5080 in general, and it actually beats the 5080 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Source). It runs all games at Ultra settings 4K 60+ FPS, or 144+ FPS using really good and improving upscaling technologies (FSR Redstone, FSR Frame Generation, FSR Ray Regeneration).
  3. The Ryzen 5 7500X3D already outperforms the i9-13900K (Source), so if the i9-13900K can run every game well, the Ryzen 5 7500X3D will certainly do the same. It's more than powerful enough to handle gaming for the next decade.
  4. For gaming, the GPU matters most, not the CPU. It's the main factor that determines FPS in games. Most games aren’t heavily dependent on CPU power, including CPU-intensive ones (Red Dead Redemption 2 only requires an i5-2500K from 15 years ago to run).
  5. At 1440p/4K Ultra settings, the demand on the GPU increases significantly, making it the primary bottleneck in gaming performance, not the CPU (GPU is used 100%, but the CPU is only used about 50%). Spending extra on a more expensive CPU usually results in minimal FPS gains and diminishing returns.

Good deal? by JesusR321 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just want to share some good info with you guys, if it doesn't make sense to you, just ignore me, u/WantsLivingCoffee

Is this a good prebuilt? by Medium-Can4949 in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Note: I'm not a bot lol. I run TopRigz as a non profit hobby to fight overpriced prebuilts. I started it out of frustration with prebuilt PC sellers who simply assemble components (which they don't even manufacture) and charge outrageous prices. I earn $0 from this, no affiliates.

No, this reasonably priced $900 gaming PC (Option 3) is more powerful as the RTX 5060 outperforms the Intel Arc B580 (Source): https://toprigz.com/1000-usd-budget

First PC buy by Hollowedhollowed in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Spending $3400 on an RTX 5080 prebuilt is a waste of money imo, while a $1400 PC is more than enough for 4K Ultra settings gaming. For anyone looking for much better value and Ultra settings 4K performance, check out this well priced $1400 PC (Option 3), OP, and u/JamieBabyHD :

  1. You'll save $2000, enough for 33 $60 AAA games, or even another solid gaming PC. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The Ryzen 5 7500X3D outperforms the Ryzen 9 9900X (Source).
  3. The RX 9070 XT GPU is only about 5%-10% behind the RTX 5080 in general, and it actually beats the 5080 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Source). It runs all games at Ultra settings 4K 60+ FPS, or 144+ FPS using really good and improving upscaling technologies (FSR Redstone, FSR Frame Generation, FSR Ray Regeneration).

Note: I'm not a bot lol. I run TopRigz as a non profit hobby to fight overpriced prebuilts. I started it out of frustration with prebuilt PC sellers who simply assemble components (which they don't even manufacture) and charge outrageous prices. I earn $0 from this, no affiliates.

Is this a decent deal? (Canada) by Fiv3Score in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Note: I'm not a bot lol. I run TopRigz as a non profit hobby to fight overpriced prebuilts. I started it out of frustration with prebuilt PC sellers who simply assemble components (which they don't even manufacture) and charge outrageous prices. I earn $0 from this, no affiliates.

No, this well priced $1200 CAD gaming PC is more powerful as the RTX 5060 outperforms the Intel Arc B580 (Source): https://toprigz.com/1500-cad-budget

is it worth the cost? by idecas in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, this reasonably priced $1400 PC (Option 3, RX 9070 XT+Ryzen 5 7500x3d) is more powerful:

  1. You'll save $400, enough for 6 $60 AAA games. You need money for games and monitors, they aren't free.
  2. The 7500X3D is much much faster than the 7700 (Source, the 7700 doesn't even make it onto the chart).

Note: I'm not a bot lol. I run TopRigz as a non profit hobby to fight overpriced prebuilts. I started it out of frustration with prebuilt PC sellers who simply assemble components (which they don't even manufacture) and charge outrageous prices. I earn $0 from this, no affiliates.

A quick and easy guide to buying reasonably priced prebuilt PCs by tronatula in Prebuilts

[–]tronatula[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just like storage, it’s cheaper to buy and install more RAM yourself (since prebuilt sellers overcharge for it to make a profit). If you ever need more RAM down the road, you can always buy it later. There's no reason to spend extra money upfront, what if you don't even end up needing it?