20 Dec 11, 09:42PM
also you need to get a graphics card that is close in price/stats as your CPU, if you have a GFX card that is more than you need and more than your CPU can handle, then your CPU will bottle neck trying to keep up with your GFX card. It happened to me, cuz i didnt think they worked as close with each other as i thought. I had a simi ok cpu, and 225$ GFX card, and i got about 1/3 out of my gfx card. Also FPS and the performance of a FPS, or any game for PC, is not just determined by GFX card but also by CPU, just keep that in mind.
If you do get an amazing gfx card doesn't mean you will get 1000 fps, unless your cpu is close in nature to the gfx card in specs. or price.
If you do get an amazing gfx card doesn't mean you will get 1000 fps, unless your cpu is close in nature to the gfx card in specs. or price.