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11/11/2019 12:01:33 PM
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New To PC Gaming /Help

Just wanted to know how well Destiny 2 will run with my first gaming PC. Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-9700F - Octa-core - 3.0 GHz / 4.7 GHz - 12 MB cache RAM - 16 GB DDR4 (2400 MHz) - 32 GB maximum installable RAM Graphics card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti - 6 GB Storage - 2 TB HDD (7200 rpm) - 240 GB SSD Comes with MSI - Optix MAG271C Full HD 27" Curved LED Gaming Monitor Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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  • Expect it to run really well. You can easily do 140+ fps at max settings 1080p with those specs

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    • Welcome to pc gaming, brother! May your frames be high, and your temps be low. :-)

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      • The info that may help you a lot: DON'T PLAY DESTINY WHIT BACKGROUND PROGRAMS RUNNING

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        • You'll probably not be able to sustain the 144hz of the monitor but you will be way above 60fps. And of course, waaaay above 30fps of a console.

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          • 1080p 60fps @ High/ultra settings.

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            • One of my PCs has the same CPU/GPU and RAM. When I played D2 on it, it was averaging 90 to 120 fps at 1080p. It will do 4K but don't expect more than 40fps. With that being said, after the Shadowkeep update, and again after the Festival of the Lost update, I have noticed a hit to my framerates even on the more powerful PC I play it on now. Still though, you shouldn't have any issues keeping it well above 60fps. And if your monitor doesn't have a higher than 60hz refresh rate, it won't matter anyway, as your framerate should never be higher than your refresh rate.

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              • If your goal is stable 60FPS at FHD resolution you are absolutely fine probably with max out settings. Your PC have really strong CPU for GPU. But fine at FHD if you do not focus on 120/144 rock solid FPS. As others mentioned, I would like to se bigger SSD, probably replace HDD for Intel 660P 2TB NVMe, it is really cheap. I bought two of those this year.

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                • yeah, you should be fine. you will most likely need to tweak a few graphics settings as the vid card is a bit underpowered but it will still look great. and as mentioned, do NOT run background programs while playing, especially cheat software which can be used for other games.

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                  • You should be fine maybe with some tuning down of certain graphics settings. Only thing I would say is replace that HD with a SATA SSD. It’s cheap and will really help your load times and FPS.

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