Recently, the community has seen several lovely new posts asking for computer matching. I also started with a computer that keeps state on Baidu. I asked my friends and summed up a lot of experiences. I will share with you today because many communities are student gatherings. , so I went with what I thought was the most cost-effective configuration possible, I'm a noob and just sharing some of my own experience. Local tyrants, please go directly to the dual 1080TI, not to mention the i7 6900K 6950X.
First, let's talk about the characteristics of CSGO games. The entry level for this game is very low. Basically, it can be played on a computer, but the FPS has to be high for it to play properly. FPS is different. This is another game. FPS200+ is called CS: With GO 200+ fps, you can experience the fun of CSGO perfectly. FPS200 - Called CS: Metaphysically below 200FPS but above 120FPS. This can also be a better CSGO experience, but your sticks will become horse-like. You usually have to rely on metaphysics to kill your enemies. FPS100-CS: I will not play slides below FPS100. Introduce more and enjoy. So, since we're changing the computer to choose a configuration, the configuration must be chosen based on a perfect run of 200FPS.
The CPU determines the lowest FPS height, while the graphics card determines the highest FPS height. So let's start with these two configurations. For CPU, I recommend to use I7 and I74790 directly. Personally, I think CSGO is more expensive than CPU frequency. I think it has to be above FPS200 and at least 3.2G. If the budget is a bit tight, I5 personal recommendation I5 6500 or the more cost-effective E3 is also very good. I don't know why my friend's E3 is still running 400 to 500 FPS despite CSGO taking the dominant frequency.
Graphics Personally think CSGO doesn't eat graphics cards. Stone 8G high-end point selection, the power supply is higher than 500W, but in fact, as long as the standard 450W is not enough. As for whether the hard drive should be solid state, it depends on your personal situation. 6 seconds to boot is still cool, and having CS on the solid state also helps the game run. It's up to you, personally recommend SanDisk for solid state, Kingston for memory, Huntkey for power supply.
The choice of motherboard depends on whether you are overclocking, not overclocking the B150, overclocking the Z170. Personally, I think the B150 is enough. After all, we're just playing games, we're not Thorsweeper. After overclocking, the case water-cooled air-cooled power supply requires more budget, which is not worth it. I recommend ASUS motherboards. I have no reason to use it.
My personal recommendation for monitors is to buy 144HZ. 144HZ and 75HZ are two games. But the colors will be worse than an IPS screen, but we're not here to enjoy pictures after all. I personally recommend buying Asus. Although I use banQ, I can tell you that ASUS 144 is more cost effective than BANQ.
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