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So, I built a PC for my friend for his kids to play games on. Only, that one wasn't powerful enough, to play Fortnite (Core2-era box, with only 4GB RAM).
So, I built him another one, and he was going to pay me the difference in cost between the boxes. It has a G4560, 8GB DDR4, and I think (IIRC) a 2GB 260X card. He said that his kids didn't want to use it, because it "stutters". (It has an SSD.)
His main gaming PC, I built for him a couple of years back, with a refurb Sandy Bridge i5-2500 (?), 16GB RAM, and a GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 card. I thought that the G4560 was comparable, and so was the 260X 2GB GDDR5.
He did say that it was "on wireless". I told him when he first came to me with the issue, to "get it wired" (he has the router/gateway from his ISP in his room, so it shouldn't be a problem). In fact, I even gave him a few spare ethernet cables.
But, apparently, he couldn't even be bothered to try wiring it up. He tells me "Sometimes, I play PS4 wireless, and there's no problem!".
So, what say you PC Gaming Forum, is it under-powered for Fortnite, or is my friend just being stubborn and not trying to use the game wired?
He says that he'll bring the PC by to check out. I'm just going to keep it, since he hasn't made any payments on it (ever) in like 8 months. Not like he's even using it.
Edit: And as a sub-topic of this thread, how many of you have gaming PCs connected via Wifi? Are you using N, 5Ghz N, or AC? How well does that work out? I'm a big believer that any semi-permanent device installation that needs internet, should be WIRED. Even if you have to string a cable across the floor. (I realize that may not be for everyone, and for web browsing probably unnecessary, but for gaming, well, you should wire it up, IMHO.)
Edit: He says that it "stutters" in Roblox, too. Thought that was a low-spec game? I think that points to the wifi.
So, I built him another one, and he was going to pay me the difference in cost between the boxes. It has a G4560, 8GB DDR4, and I think (IIRC) a 2GB 260X card. He said that his kids didn't want to use it, because it "stutters". (It has an SSD.)
His main gaming PC, I built for him a couple of years back, with a refurb Sandy Bridge i5-2500 (?), 16GB RAM, and a GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 card. I thought that the G4560 was comparable, and so was the 260X 2GB GDDR5.
He did say that it was "on wireless". I told him when he first came to me with the issue, to "get it wired" (he has the router/gateway from his ISP in his room, so it shouldn't be a problem). In fact, I even gave him a few spare ethernet cables.
But, apparently, he couldn't even be bothered to try wiring it up. He tells me "Sometimes, I play PS4 wireless, and there's no problem!".
So, what say you PC Gaming Forum, is it under-powered for Fortnite, or is my friend just being stubborn and not trying to use the game wired?
He says that he'll bring the PC by to check out. I'm just going to keep it, since he hasn't made any payments on it (ever) in like 8 months. Not like he's even using it.
Edit: And as a sub-topic of this thread, how many of you have gaming PCs connected via Wifi? Are you using N, 5Ghz N, or AC? How well does that work out? I'm a big believer that any semi-permanent device installation that needs internet, should be WIRED. Even if you have to string a cable across the floor. (I realize that may not be for everyone, and for web browsing probably unnecessary, but for gaming, well, you should wire it up, IMHO.)
Edit: He says that it "stutters" in Roblox, too. Thought that was a low-spec game? I think that points to the wifi.
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