iBUYPOWER Slate 8 MESH Gaming Desktop PC Check Price: amzn.to/4g9Pi4F As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualified purchases. ► Subscribe here:👉 shorturl.at/Lz7ii
Just picked this up from Costco for black Friday for $1299 pre-tax as my first gaming PC, and I can honestly say I'm quite impressed with it. The one from Costco also has 32 GB of RAM. At max settings, it has handled everything I've thrown at it at 70 fps or above, including not particularly well-optimized indie games. Handles AAA games no problem. Only small issue is that the fans are a bit goofy. When you're playing a game straight through there's really no issues, but when you start changing windows and closing/opening games, the fans seem to not know what to do and do things like go at full blast after you've just closed everything and GPU is at 0%. Overall though, great buy imo.
Same excited to get it and experience it coming from Xbox series x I feel there will be a difference I currently have the ASUS tuff gaming moniter 1440p 180hz
If you bought the MSI one from Costco the price dropped to 1,900 bucks. If you go back with your receipt they will give you back the difference. I did it and there was no hassle.
@JohnSmith-sh1zg I personally didn't buy that one because I didn't really think it was good value for the money. Compared to what I got, that one is $600 more for a 4080 Super vs a 4070 Super, which on the market is $1000 vs $450 respectively. The 4080 Super is roughly only about 30-40% faster, which is really diminishing returns imo.
If you're playing at a high resolution (e.g., 4K), consider dropping to 1080p or 1440p to improve FPS. On epic setting, 1440p resolution it can easily achieve 250+ fps. On 1080p resolution achieve 600 fps.
iBUYPOWER Slate 8 MESH Gaming Desktop PC
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Just picked this up from Costco for black Friday for $1299 pre-tax as my first gaming PC, and I can honestly say I'm quite impressed with it. The one from Costco also has 32 GB of RAM. At max settings, it has handled everything I've thrown at it at 70 fps or above, including not particularly well-optimized indie games. Handles AAA games no problem. Only small issue is that the fans are a bit goofy. When you're playing a game straight through there's really no issues, but when you start changing windows and closing/opening games, the fans seem to not know what to do and do things like go at full blast after you've just closed everything and GPU is at 0%. Overall though, great buy imo.
Same excited to get it and experience it coming from Xbox series x I feel there will be a difference I currently have the ASUS tuff gaming moniter 1440p 180hz
i bought it too 😆 im so exited to get it
If you bought the MSI one from Costco the price dropped to 1,900 bucks. If you go back with your receipt they will give you back the difference. I did it and there was no hassle.
@JohnSmith-sh1zg I personally didn't buy that one because I didn't really think it was good value for the money. Compared to what I got, that one is $600 more for a 4080 Super vs a 4070 Super, which on the market is $1000 vs $450 respectively. The 4080 Super is roughly only about 30-40% faster, which is really diminishing returns imo.
I want to use MSFS 2024. Would it be better to upgrade to 32GB DDR 5 5200 memory?
So it advertised 600fps but I can only get overwatch 2 to run at only 150fps any suggestions
If you're playing at a high resolution (e.g., 4K), consider dropping to 1080p or 1440p to improve FPS. On epic setting, 1440p resolution it can easily achieve 250+ fps. On 1080p resolution achieve 600 fps.
i really wish you included fortnite at 1080 p
With these specs it should run anything 1080p perfect i have a i buy power i40 and it runs 1440p very very well