I'm considering getting a gaming desktop so I can play this game (and The Sims 4, and Cities Skylines) in smooth 30+fps on High Settings at 1920x1080.
I am considering getting a PC with 6th gen Intel Core i7 6700 CPU (quad core, 3.4-4Ghz, 8MB cache) with 16GB DDR4 RAM.
I've seen several options one of them familiar. Alienware/Dell NZ is selling the alienware x51 for NZ$2800 which has Nvidia GTX 970 4GB vRAM (@ 224GB/s memory bandwidth). However if you use more than 3.5GB, the GPU bottlenecks. I looked up on Wikipedia or something and someone classed a legal law suit about how they advertised at 4GB card but only like 3.5GB of it is fast vRAM.
However I'm keen on a cheaper system which is cheaper by roughly NZ$800 which has the 6th gen Intel i7 CPU but AMD R9 390 8GB vRAM. I found it off trade me nz. The group of people selling it aren't a big retailer though in NZ. They're only like a small business with only one address in NZ.
I'd just like to post this thread to get everyone's opinions if you thing it would be better to go with either the GTX 970 or the R9 390. The GTX 970 uses less power but I've heard several people mention alienware isn't a good brand. Where as the R9 390 has full Directx12 support which should help since Microsoft's Windows 10 OS has Directx12. I've watched YouTube videos of both video cards and people playing Planet Coaster with the R9 and GTX GPU's and both look good though the GTX looks slightly better maybe. But the AMD R9 390 has a whopping 8GB GDDR5 vRAM, not restricted to 3.5GB with the GTX 970.
So which out of the two graphics cards would you think would be better?
A. Nvidia GTX 970 4GB vRAM (or should I say 3.5GB), or
B. AMD R9 390 8GB vRAM (pros: much more GDDR5 vRAM, full Directx12 support).
Does the GTX 980 suffer from the 3.5GB vRAM issue which GTX 970 does? Does anyone know the bandwidth of the R9 390? I might look it up.
I thought I'd ask on here since there are quite a few PC techies on here. Thanks for any helpful replies.
I am considering getting a PC with 6th gen Intel Core i7 6700 CPU (quad core, 3.4-4Ghz, 8MB cache) with 16GB DDR4 RAM.
I've seen several options one of them familiar. Alienware/Dell NZ is selling the alienware x51 for NZ$2800 which has Nvidia GTX 970 4GB vRAM (@ 224GB/s memory bandwidth). However if you use more than 3.5GB, the GPU bottlenecks. I looked up on Wikipedia or something and someone classed a legal law suit about how they advertised at 4GB card but only like 3.5GB of it is fast vRAM.
However I'm keen on a cheaper system which is cheaper by roughly NZ$800 which has the 6th gen Intel i7 CPU but AMD R9 390 8GB vRAM. I found it off trade me nz. The group of people selling it aren't a big retailer though in NZ. They're only like a small business with only one address in NZ.
I'd just like to post this thread to get everyone's opinions if you thing it would be better to go with either the GTX 970 or the R9 390. The GTX 970 uses less power but I've heard several people mention alienware isn't a good brand. Where as the R9 390 has full Directx12 support which should help since Microsoft's Windows 10 OS has Directx12. I've watched YouTube videos of both video cards and people playing Planet Coaster with the R9 and GTX GPU's and both look good though the GTX looks slightly better maybe. But the AMD R9 390 has a whopping 8GB GDDR5 vRAM, not restricted to 3.5GB with the GTX 970.
So which out of the two graphics cards would you think would be better?
A. Nvidia GTX 970 4GB vRAM (or should I say 3.5GB), or
B. AMD R9 390 8GB vRAM (pros: much more GDDR5 vRAM, full Directx12 support).
Does the GTX 980 suffer from the 3.5GB vRAM issue which GTX 970 does? Does anyone know the bandwidth of the R9 390? I might look it up.
I thought I'd ask on here since there are quite a few PC techies on here. Thanks for any helpful replies.