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I used dxdiag to see my computer stats and it says this.

 

Name: Radon RX 580 Series

Manufacturer: Advanced Mico Devices, INC.

Chip Typer: AMD Radeon Graphics PRocessor (0x67DF)

DAC Type Internal DAC (400MHZ)

Device Type: Full Display Device

Approx. Total Memory: 8146

Display Memory (VRAM) 4076

Shared Memory: 4070

Current Display Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (144Hz)

Monitor: Generic PnP Monitor

HDR: Not Supported

 

DIRECTX FEATURES

 

Direct Draw Acceleration: Enabled

Direct 3D Acceleration: Enabled

AGP Texture Acceleration: Enabled

 

 

My question is this good? I just got a computer after my xbox broke and got this for a good deal.

 

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Use CPUID HWMonitor (the free version), and then list out the parts so that we can help.

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I have that card together with an AMD Ryzen 2600 CPU and 16 gb of Crucial Ballistix 2666 MHz Sport RAM + an SSD hard drive. I have no problems playing a heavy modded Skyrim with 2K mods and a coulpe of 4K too. Likevise, Assasins Creed Odyssey at high settings works very well. A good card for 1080P gaming in my opinion. I sugget that you try to find a Sapphire Nitro RX as it's one of the fastest RX cards on the market and have a good price tag.

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I have that card together with an AMD Ryzen 2600 CPU and 16 gb of Crucial Ballistix 2666 MHz Sport RAM + an SSD hard drive. I have no problems playing a heavy modded Skyrim with 2K mods and a coulpe of 4K too. Likevise, Assasins Creed Odyssey at high settings works very well. A good card for 1080P gaming in my opinion. I sugget that you try to find a Sapphire Nitro RX as it's one of the fastest RX cards on the market and have a good price tag.

 

I will look into it. Thank you for the suggestion!

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AMD Ryzen scales better with faster memory (though this is more true for the first-generation Ryzen like the R5 1600), for so than Intel Core does. I'd recommend 3200 MHz, as a start. Do you what speeds your RAM is right now?

 

If you want to upgrade your GPU, see what the new Navi are going to be like in July. I'd imagine some price cuts will start then.

 

Your system is pretty balance, good for 1080p and 1440p gaming.

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