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TopicReal talk, how the hell do you read computer specs?
Pitlord_Special
11/25/19 5:54:43 AM
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GPU and CPU are the two that make the most significant difference and hardest to have an idea of how they stack up with one another. I use this site for rough comparisons

Https://www.videocardbenchmark.net
Https://www.cpubenchmark.net

Only caveat with the CPU benchmarks is to ignore the Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC results as those are server grade CPUs that score well on the benchmark but arent optimal for gaming

For RAM, generally bigger is better is the order of the day. More capacity and faster speed are the two things to look at. 16 GB is what you want to shoot for here, with RAM speed having only a minor impact on overall performance in many applications.

SSD follow the same rule as RAM
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