is it possible to play Overwatch at full settings with these specs? I wanna enjoy that 1080p graphics.
SPECS:
PROCESSOR: INTEL CORE 17-7700T
RAM: 32gb
VIDEO CARD: GTX 1050ti 4gb
also mkx, anyway thanks Anon if you reply~
>>261727
Also running on Windows 10 HOME - 64bit edition
Yeah, should work, overwatch isn't very demanding. There's not even that big of a visual difference between the lowest highest settings. I do recommend going for an i5 and using the money you save for a better gpu. The gtx1050 would be holding you back, so it makes for a better balanced build.
>>261732
Hm? I thought the i7 was better than the i5, guess not.
gotta look into this.
i plan on getting a gtx1080 once I have enough money saved.
>>261739
Unless you plan to do stuff with rendering the difference between an i5 and i7 isn't really noticed in gaming. Instead of getting an i7 you save money and use that to get a better GPU which is the more important factor with gaming.
>>261727
Why do you have 32 gigs of ram?
>>261899
I wanted the best.
Plus I always have certain programs like spotify and discord running in the background.
>>261977
Not even Spotify can eat all that RAM.
But if that's what you're doing, ignore all the talk above about i5s and i7s. The i7's hyperthreaded dispatcher lets you use the functional units on your processor that would otherwise be wasted to run Spotify etc. in the background for free.
Drop 32gb in favor of 16; get a 1060 instead
>>261980
Please explain it in a matter a retard like me could understand--
>>262084
Okay, so i5 and i7 are quad-core processors*, but i7 tells the OS there's four extra cores, and then uses the bits of each core that aren't doing anything being the real core to run the extra cores on. So when you're using four cores to play your game, there's still another four left to run Spotify.
* in fact they're the same quad-core processor. Only reason i5 doesn't get hyperthreading because it's switched off because you didn't pay for it.