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S_MART1N t1_je5g5w3 wrote

Go to the web page of the game you want to play and check recommended specs. If your PC is equivalent or better you will be able to run the game fine.

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FuckinPiratePrincess OP t1_je5hit8 wrote

Thank you for your reply. It's not exactly what I'm looking for though, because it only gives the option to search for "What will run it?" and then it only shows results from amazon. The PC in question is not available on amazon and will therefore not show up.

What I'm looking for is a website where I can input the specs of a specific PC and see if it can run it.

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FuckinPiratePrincess OP t1_je5iquz wrote

That's the thing. Sometimes it is not obvious to me if something is better than required or not.

Or is there a website where I can compare all existing graphics cards etc.? Not just Nvidia and AMD? That would be very helpful too.

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Sycokinetic t1_je5j0z5 wrote

You could just find the machine that best matches the one you might buy? A 3070 is a 3070, and a 5700X is a 5700X. As long as you pair the CPU and GPU with appropriate memory, you’re only going to see a few percentage points’ difference in framerates.

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Sycokinetic t1_je5o3uf wrote

I don’t know any sites besides maybe PC Part Picker, but you should be able to just check that the desktop you use as a benchmark has the same model of GPU and CPU as the one you want to buy.

You might have one with a GPU built by Asus vs another by NVidia itself, but if they’re both 3070’s then they’ll still be comparable.

Alternatively, if the one that’s been benchmarked has weaker hardware than what you want to buy, but still passes the test, then the one you want to buy will probably work. Typically weaker hardware has lower model numbers (3060 < 3070, 3600X < 5700, etc).

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