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    Is this a good computer?

    Thinking about getting this new computer to play FFXIV. Can you guys tell me if this is a good purchase?

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-Pavili...s-10/803136621

    It looks like a good deal to me but I'm no computer expert.

    This HP Pavilion Power Desktop tower features the latest quad-core Intel Core i5-7400 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card with 3 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card is loaded with innovative new gaming technologies and the groundbreaking NVIDIA Pascal architecture, making it the perfect choice for the latest high-definition games.
    Intel Core i5-7400
    NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB Graphics
    8 GB Memory
    1TB Hard Drive

    Thanks for any help.
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    yes, but

    the 8 GB memory is bare minimum. you'll be fine as long as you just play ffxiv, and discord's fine too, but if you try multitasking, you may have problems (for example, running two games at once)

    also, you have to think towards the future. if you're comfortable installing more memory later to bring it up to 16 gb, then no problem. i did a quick search but wasn't able to confirm whether you can even upgrade the memory. good luck!

    http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/...-prebuilt.html

    okay, i checked the ffxiv requirements and 3 gb is minimum, 8 gb recommended. so if you only play final fantasy, no problem. but if you plan on playing any other games, i feel 8 gb is minimum
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    Last edited by cheolsu; 11-24-2017 at 03:24 AM. Reason: to clarify

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    This is the system requirements for Stormblood. You should be just fine. https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/stormblood/product/
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    Looks like a pretty solid machine and should do perfectly fine for running FF14. I would add more ram at some point in the future as mentioned but that computer will open some doors gaming wise. If you don't know how to check the kind of ram it has just take too a computer shop and they can tell you. There is also plenty of videos on youtube that can help you become more computer savy.
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    Hmm, the processor is a little dated, but it should handle FFXIV without any trouble. The ram is, what I would consider in "starter mode," as you pretty much will want to upgrade to 16+ down the road. I'm kinda iffy on the 3gb graphics card. That just seems a little low to me; and I'm fairly sure that with only 3gb graphics and 8gb system memory, you will be running with your graphics setting somewhere in the middle, and pushing 50-60fps at best.

    I know it takes a bit more money, but future-proofing yourself when it comes to getting a new gaming rig is ALWAYS a good idea. Computer tech advances so quickly that lower end machines will get left in the dust a lot sooner than most people would think. Before buying the Wal-Mart Wonder 'Puter, try taking a look at a pro PC retailer. A good one that I've reccomended to some of my friends is www.ibuypower.com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaddranat View Post
    Hmm, the processor is a little dated, but it should handle FFXIV without any trouble. The ram is, what I would consider in "starter mode," as you pretty much will want to upgrade to 16+ down the road. I'm kinda iffy on the 3gb graphics card. That just seems a little low to me; and I'm fairly sure that with only 3gb graphics and 8gb system memory, you will be running with your graphics setting somewhere in the middle, and pushing 50-60fps at best.

    I know it takes a bit more money, but future-proofing yourself when it comes to getting a new gaming rig is ALWAYS a good idea. Computer tech advances so quickly that lower end machines will get left in the dust a lot sooner than most people would think. Before buying the Wal-Mart Wonder 'Puter, try taking a look at a pro PC retailer. A good one that I've reccomended to some of my friends is www.ibuypower.com.
    I'm not sure but I checked reviews on other sites and it said the processor is actually very new. Also, FFXIV's native fps is 60, any higher than that and there are problems (search reddit to find the issues).Just want to avoid confusing things here. 50-60 fps is not low at all, it's the fps the game runs best.
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    Have you considered building your own gaming pc? It's really not that hard these days and there are a lot of resources online on how to do it even for people with no prior knowledge. The big bonus being you get not only more machine for your money you get better parts as well. Most pre-built computers cut corners on a number of the components like the mother board and psu.

    Some resources to check out:

    https://pcpartpicker.com/
    http://www.logicalincrements.com/
    http://www.tomshardware.com/
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    Last edited by ElazulHP; 11-24-2017 at 05:38 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaddranat View Post
    Snippity.
    The CPU is alright for gaming purposes, we're not sure if OP wants to go full hardcore or just a functional PC for their purposes. It also depends on what's their budget and work around it, although I agree that picking the parts yourself is almost always the best option. Also, even though the graphic card also should be alright, I think that replacing it for the 6GB version or jumpting straight to the 1070 would be a better choice and more future proof.

    I'd like to ask if OP wants to play something else with that rig and, if that's the case, work around the most demanding game. What's their monitor, the intended resolution (I'm expecting 1080p or so). If it's for XIV alone, it's gonna work just fine.
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    Wow thank you guys for your responses. The only game I play is FFXIV. I'm not a hard core gamer. I thought about building my own but couldn't get it down to around this price. My main use for the computer is for school (writing papers) and playing FFXIV. I already have FFXIV on the PS4 and since I was getting school computer I wanted to find somthing that could play the game too.
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    That CPU is absolutely fine for gaming, if you're not interested in streaming or recording there's very little reason to go bonkers on the CPU, you'll generally see better returns investing in a more capable graphics card instead.

    And on that note, regarding that graphics card, the 3gb 1060 is absolutely fine for stock games at 1080p, but you'll quickly outgrow it if you've got any interest in modding games such as Fallout or GTA. IMHO a 1070 is a better card to aim for even if you have to hold off on the purchase for a little bit. As others have said, it's just the better purchase in the long haul.

    Also not sure what this 'ffxiv doesn't work well above 60fps' thing is? I aim for 100fps with my X34A and it's an absolute treat.

    Don't sweat it about the ram, it's an easy upgrade down the line and with ram prices as they are currently, that's something that you're likely better off doing at a later date. Again, it's money better off spent on the GPU.

    One luxury I'm amazed that no one else has mentioned tho: An SSD is literally the biggest single quality of life upgrade you can make to any PC, and they aren't expensive anymore. If you really aren't keen on doing any tinkering yourself, consider getting a build that's got one out of the box. You can thank me later.
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