I’ve messed up. Kind of

RosWes

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Afternoon every one.. I recently purchased a PC from pc specialist. Couldn’t be happier all went smooth. However the more I have learned about the gaming pc world (as I am new) I realised I should have purchased a GPU with higher VRAM. I’m on 8gb.. and that’s fine for most however it’s becoming clearer as games get better that it’s on the low side mainly when playing cod (robs my ram for other places) and the new Indiana jones game. Although it’s not world ending I was curious if there was any alternatives or should I just buy a new GPU?

Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i7 20-Core Processor i7-14700K (Up to 5.6GHz) 33MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® PRIME B760-PLUS D4 (LGA1700, DDR4, PCIe 5.0)
Memory (RAM)
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3200MHz (2 x 16GB)
Graphics Card
8GB ZOTAC GEFORCE RTX 4060 Ti TWIN EDGE - HDMI, 3 x DP
1st M.2 SSD Drive
1TB SOLIDIGM P41+ GEN 4 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (up to 4125MB/sR, 2950MB/sW) X2
 

Martinr36

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How recently was recently, because if it was really recently I'd send that back and get your money back then come back for proper advice after reading the link below,no one on here would advise an Intel cpu

 

RosWes

Member
How recently was recently, because if it was really recently I'd send that back and get your money back then come back for proper advice after reading the link below,no one on here would advise an Intel cpu

Like a few months now.. oh I had no idea I thought intel was one of the better ones to go for. Has that got anything to do with the vram capabilities though?
 

Rakk

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The 14700k wont have issues - but yeah better bang for your buck with AMD at the mo for CPU's.
 

Martinr36

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Here's why not Intel
 

RosWes

Member
Here's why not Intel
Ah I have been getting the odd game crash then the game shuts down. But I’ve also had Norton pop up saying the specific game is using a lot of cpu power so I looked into that and thought it was a vram issue.
 

RosWes

Member
The 14700k wont have issues - but yeah better bang for your buck with AMD at the mo for CPU's.
Thanks mate I was panicking for abit thinking it was no good atall. I’m a casual gamer but as I spent a lot on the pc it just winds me up when I can’t have every graphical setting on high.. like Indiana jones. Cod I can but I think just about.
 

Scoped Badger

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Thanks mate I was panicking for abit thinking it was no good atall. I’m a casual gamer but as I spent a lot on the pc it just winds me up when I can’t have every graphical setting on high.. like Indiana jones. Cod I can but I think just about.
Indiana Jones is a massive resource hog. The recommended spec is 12GB, which is the bare minimum I would be looking at these days, and indeed the minimum for low settings. Games are becoming more and more resource hungry and 8GB just won't cut it, even at 1080p.
 

RosWes

Member
Indiana Jones is a massive resource hog. The recommended spec is 12GB, which is the bare minimum I would be looking at these days, and indeed the minimum for low settings. Games are becoming more and more resource hungry and 8GB just won't cut it, even at 1080p.
So is it as simple as getting the same gpu I have but higher gb and just popping it in? 😂
 

Scoped Badger

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So is it as simple as getting the same gpu I have but higher gb and just popping it in? 😂
There is little alternative than replacing the GPU. Just feels like a terrible waste of money.

It's a shame you didn't get advice before buying. If you wanted to run games on high settings, as you mention above, that setup is woefully under-powered and was an unrealistic expectation from the start.
 

RosWes

Member
There is little alternative than replacing the GPU. Just feels like a terrible waste of money.

It's a shame you didn't get advice before buying. If you wanted to run games on high settings, as you mention above, that setup is woefully under-powered and was an unrealistic expectation from the start.
To be fair I was just looking for something that could replace my series x I wasn’t overly bothered about it being top bracket. But yes I wish I did initially probably could have done better for same price.
 

RosWes

Member
There is little alternative than replacing the GPU. Just feels like a terrible waste of money.

It's a shame you didn't get advice before buying. If you wanted to run games on high settings, as you mention above, that setup is woefully under-powered and was an unrealistic expectation from the start.
And when you say underpowered is that strictly aimed towards the gpu? Or cpu aswel?
 

Scoped Badger

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And when you say underpowered is that strictly aimed towards the gpu? Or cpu aswel?
CPU and RAM.

You're on DDR4, we're already on DDR5 and that was released 4 and a half years ago. DDR4 was released in 2014.

I get it, you were probably working to a budget, and had to fit in what you could. I don't mean to poo poo on your chips here, I'm just letting you know - the advice would have been to go with a DDR5 system. There is very little by way of upgrades you can make to your current build.
 

SpyderTracks

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The 14700k wont have issues - but yeah better bang for your buck with AMD at the mo for CPU's.
14700k is affected, all the way down to the 65w parts are confirmed affected which includes entry level i5’s, non-k parts as well, but even then Intel have said that the BIOS update has to be applied to ANY 13th and 14th Gen CPU's as they can't be certain if other parts are affected.


There were basically 4 microcode mitigations released, only one of them was specific to the i9's.

 
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RosWes

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CPU and RAM.

You're on DDR4, we're already on DDR5 and that was released 4 and a half years ago. DDR4 was released in 2014.

I get it, you were probably working to a budget, and had to fit in what you could. I don't mean to poo poo on your chips here, I'm just letting you know - the advice would have been to go with a DDR5 system. There is very little by way of upgrades you can make to your current build.
That’s fine mate atleast I know where I stand.. rather then upgrading I’ll keep it for abit then just make a whole new system.. after coming back on here and getting advice. Cheers mate
 
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