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Chase

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So I am shopping around PC parts, and it would be really nice if there was a website that let you input your PC parts and figure out what games it would be able to run and on what settings. Anything like this? Only thing I have been able to find are things that check the PC you are using.
 

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Hmmm.
You could try and name the parts you have in mind and your choice of games so that TPU members could assist you in figuring out the best build for your budget in your area.
 

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Well this is the build I am seriously considering getting, it fits my budget almost perfect. I know I am going to be able to run most newer games but I wanna know on what graphic setting.
 
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i think you're gonna need at least a 500w power supply for that video card you picked.
 
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I think he means games, not PSU wattage. As far as that goes, the best way to do it is to google a title that you like, and a video card you're considering to find threads that people have posted about with their experiences.

Another option is if W1zzard uses the games in his GPU benchmarks, you can at least compare GPUs quite easily at different resolutions/settings to get an idea of how it will perform.
 
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