CS:GO isn't a game that demands too high. You'll be able to run it but i would say maxing at medium.
Originally Posted by Meli
you should be able to play comfortably on medium to high settings
Aight chill bruh
Thanks for the info
No problem. Also that build is actually somewhat outdated by quite abit.. you may want to consider upgrading if you can. Also if you have around 60 - 100 dollars lying around i suggest that you purchase a SSD. It won't give you gaming performance but it will make booting up and general use MUCH MUCH more enjoyable.
Originally Posted by Cloud_9
Aight chill bruh
Thanks for the info
Originally Posted by AZN_JZN
No problem. Also that build is actually somewhat outdated by quite abit.. you may want to consider upgrading if you can. Also if you have around 60 - 100 dollars lying around i suggest that you purchase a SSD. It won't give you gaming performance but it will make booting up and general use MUCH MUCH more enjoyable.
There's really no point. With the parts he's getting he probably won't see full ssd speeds. It'll be bottle necked
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There's really no point. With the parts he's getting he probably won't see full ssd speeds. It'll be bottle necked
meh,nothing to do with boot times,it will make the entire pc feel snappier
Bottlenecked but it would still provide a much better experience. Also if he does plan to upgrade in the future, it can easily be used for his other system.
Originally Posted by | ∞ |
There's really no point. With the parts he's getting he probably won't see full ssd speeds. It'll be bottle necked