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AlexC1883
Hello! I'd like to know, since I'm getting a pc for the first time the fps (and latency if anyone known) with the following specs:

CPU: Intel Xeon 4-Cores E5-1620v3 3.60 GHz
GPU: RX 470 8GB
RAM: 16 GB DDR4 ECC
SSD: 512 GB
HDD: None

Laptop I have right now:

CPU: i5-4210M 2.60 GHz
GPU: HD Graphics 4600M
RAM: 16 GB DDR3
SSD: NONE
HDD: 480 GB

With the laptop I have right now, I pull anywhere from 600 (minimum) to 950 (max) however the average is between 600-750 fps with the input delay being anywhere from 1.7 ms to ~8 ms

also, would it be good enough to stream at 1080p 60 fps? (also record)
BluePyTheWDeer_
Intel Xeon isn't meant for gaming, try something like an Intel Core i7/i9 or an AMD processor.
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Intel Xeon isn't meant for gaming, try something like an Intel Core i7/i9 or an AMD processor.
i know, it's a server cpu however that's the config the prebuild is gonna come in, the pc would've costed roughly around 542,18 USD if i were to get it by pieces, and i found a site that makes prebuilds and the whole pc is relatively cheap, coming at 216,87 USD
BluePyTheWDeer_

AlexC1883 wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Intel Xeon isn't meant for gaming, try something like an Intel Core i7/i9 or an AMD processor.
i know, it's a server cpu however that's the config the prebuild is gonna come in, the pc would've costed roughly around 542,18 USD if i were to get it by pieces, and i found a site that makes prebuilds and the whole pc is relatively cheap, coming at 216,87 USD
I know you are new to this, but if you want to use Windows 11, the Intel Xeon isn't compatible with it. (on my knowledge)
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McEndu
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2370M with 4GB ram, can run lazer at a stable 60fps but nowhere higher
Lapizote
ah, a cheap sandy bridge xeon enjoyer

seeing that the cpu is a bit similar to the i7-2600, i think its enough to play osu at a comfortable fps (I play osu on an i5-2400 and its perfectly playable)

note that i do get frame drops when im in a discord call for some reason, but i just chalk that up to discord being a bloated POS

im not sure if recording nor streaming in 1080p60 is fine, but i managed to record some 720p60 osu vids w/ my RX 580's hardware encoder, you can probably do the same w/ your RX 470.


BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

I know you are new to this, but if you want to use Windows 11, the Intel Xeon isn't compatible with it. (on my knowledge)
windows 11 is usable on pcs without tpm, you just have to do a little bit of configuring w/ the installer

also telling someone to get a new i7/i9 for gaming is overkill (esp since their original build is cheap and involves an old 2nd-gen intel cpu), if they're getting new an i5 is perfectly doable as long as their GPU is good (i3 is even fine if they're only playing non-intensive games)
McEndu

Lapizote wrote:

ah, a cheap sandy bridge xeon enjoyer

seeing that the cpu is a bit similar to the i7-2600, i think its enough to play osu at a comfortable fps (I play osu on an i5-2400 and its perfectly playable)

note that i do get frame drops when im in a discord call for some reason, but i just chalk that up to discord being a bloated POS

im not sure if recording nor streaming in 1080p60 is fine, but i managed to record some 720p60 osu vids w/ my RX 580's hardware encoder, you can probably do the same w/ your RX 470.


BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

I know you are new to this, but if you want to use Windows 11, the Intel Xeon isn't compatible with it. (on my knowledge)
windows 11 is usable on pcs without tpm, you just have to do a little bit of configuring w/ the installer

also telling someone to get a new i7/i9 for gaming is overkill (esp since their original build is cheap and involves an old 2nd-gen intel cpu), if they're getting new an i5 is perfectly doable as long as their GPU is good (i3 is even fine if they're only playing non-intensive games)
Heavily depends on the game resolution -- 4K generally makes the hardware requirements 4x higher than 1080p
Lapizote

McEndu wrote:

Heavily depends on the game resolution -- 4K generally makes the hardware requirements 4x higher than 1080p
yeah true

4x the pixels, 4x the hardware juices needed

math is fun

regardless his setup is fine for playing osu @ 1080p since thats my native resolution
Winnyace
Mai mult decât okay. Vezi și tu. S-ar putea să trebuiască să faci stream în 720p, da e okay și la 720.
Winnyace
A, și, vezi că nu e astă sub-forumul unde să întrebi asemenea întrebări. Vezi Help
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

AlexC1883 wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Intel Xeon isn't meant for gaming, try something like an Intel Core i7/i9 or an AMD processor.
i know, it's a server cpu however that's the config the prebuild is gonna come in, the pc would've costed roughly around 542,18 USD if i were to get it by pieces, and i found a site that makes prebuilds and the whole pc is relatively cheap, coming at 216,87 USD
I know you are new to this, but if you want to use Windows 11, the Intel Xeon isn't compatible with it. (on my knowledge)
? i'm not new to pc building, I recommend parts to my friends, and idc about windows 11 either way, since my laptop can't support it either (i5-4210m + hd graphics 4600m)
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

Lapizote wrote:

ah, a cheap sandy bridge xeon enjoyer

seeing that the cpu is a bit similar to the i7-2600, i think its enough to play osu at a comfortable fps (I play osu on an i5-2400 and its perfectly playable)

note that i do get frame drops when im in a discord call for some reason, but i just chalk that up to discord being a bloated POS

im not sure if recording nor streaming in 1080p60 is fine, but i managed to record some 720p60 osu vids w/ my RX 580's hardware encoder, you can probably do the same w/ your RX 470.


BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

I know you are new to this, but if you want to use Windows 11, the Intel Xeon isn't compatible with it. (on my knowledge)
windows 11 is usable on pcs without tpm, you just have to do a little bit of configuring w/ the installer

also telling someone to get a new i7/i9 for gaming is overkill (esp since their original build is cheap and involves an old 2nd-gen intel cpu), if they're getting new an i5 is perfectly doable as long as their GPU is good (i3 is even fine if they're only playing non-intensive games)
i got a i5-4210m + hd graphics 4600m rn, 16 GB ddr3 along with a 480 gb HDD and i manage to pull minimum 600 fps and at most 950 however average is 600-750 and the delay is anywhere from 1.7 to ~8
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

Winnyace wrote:

A, și, vezi că nu e astă sub-forumul unde să întrebi asemenea întrebări. Vezi Help
ok, deci sa sterg post-ul? intr-un fel se marcheaza la off-topic pentru ca nu e despre joc ci pc specs
Winnyace

AlexC1883 wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

A, și, vezi că nu e astă sub-forumul unde să întrebi asemenea întrebări. Vezi Help
ok, deci sa sterg post-ul? intr-un fel se marcheaza la off-topic pentru ca nu e despre joc ci pc specs
Nu, e okay. Lasă-l aici, dar data viitoare, încearcă Help sau poate General Discussion.

Într-adevăr, nu e despre joc, dar e legat strâns de el. Nu știu să îți spun exact nici eu sincer unde să le pui. 😅
Ymir
Oh my God it's Alex!!!
Lapizote

AlexC1883 wrote:

i got a i5-4210m + hd graphics 4600m rn, 16 GB ddr3 along with a 480 gb HDD and i manage to pull minimum 600 fps and at most 950 however average is 600-750 and the delay is anywhere from 1.7 to ~8
you should be able to get better performance w/ your xeon since the 4210m is substantially less performant (with it being a mobile cpu and all)

idk how cpu-bound osu is but the gpu should also help
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

Ymir wrote:

Oh my God it's Alex!!!
..do I know you?
Topic Starter
AlexC1883

Lapizote wrote:

AlexC1883 wrote:

i got a i5-4210m + hd graphics 4600m rn, 16 GB ddr3 along with a 480 gb HDD and i manage to pull minimum 600 fps and at most 950 however average is 600-750 and the delay is anywhere from 1.7 to ~8
you should be able to get better performance w/ your xeon since the 4210m is substantially less performant (with it being a mobile cpu and all)

idk how cpu-bound osu is but the gpu should also help
ahh that's great to hear, in theory if I optimize the pc just like I optimized my laptop, I should get max fps (999) (in theory)
Ymir

AlexC1883 wrote:

Ymir wrote:

Oh my God it's Alex!!!
..do I know you?
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