Are My PC Components Sufficient for Gaming?

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Asked By GamerDude23 On

I'm primarily playing League of Legends and Valorant, and occasionally Rust, which is the most demanding game I run. I'm okay with medium settings and want the games to run smoothly without crashes, especially when I have Discord, Spotify, and a second monitor in use. Here's what I'm considering for my build:

- CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
- GPU: Geforce RTX 2060
- RAM: 32GB DDR4 SDRAM
- Storage: 1TB SSD

I'm wondering if 32GB of RAM is overkill and if I could allocate that budget better towards a better graphics card instead. Any advice or insights would be really appreciated!

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Answered By TechieTina92 On

I think 16GB of RAM is actually more than enough for what you're playing. The RTX 2060 might limit you a bit since it has only 6GB of VRAM, especially if you decide to play some more graphically intense games. If you can, consider upgrading to something like a used RTX 3070 for better performance.

Answered By SavvyBuilder88 On

You're mostly good for your needs! 16GB is fine for what you're playing, but 32GB won't hurt if you multitask a lot. The GPU is where you'll notice limitations, especially with newer titles, but for your current games, you should manage well. Just don't forget to invest in a decent power supply too!

CuriousCat47 -

What build would you recommend for around 850 euros? I'm open to any suggestions!

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