Help me out here. I have a bunch of spare parts laying around and wondering if slapping this together will do for some decent gaming. Stuff is so old I cant remember. Is it even worth messing with?
ASUS TUF SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0 AM3+
amd fx 8350 black edition
CORSAIR Vengeance 16 gb DDR3 1866 (PC3 15000) can always upgrade.
1060 gtx video card-if I put in something better would it be worth it?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSfGrOFd6KU
I think the CPU is the biggest question but heres a video showing how it performs in some benchmarks and it looks like it would be worth it to me since you have it all laying around.
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I think you mistyped the GPU. Afaik 1060 TI doesn't exists. If it's 1660 Ti then it's still a decent GPU, and you could build otherwise new computer but use that GPU.
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If you have CPU + motherboard + RAM + GPU, what other components do you have ready? If you've got ready complete components for a computer, then there's no harm in building a computer out of them, and it would run a lot of the games even if it wouldn't run all of the newest games.
But if you'd need to start buying case, power supply and hard disk, then at least I personally would try to get money for completely new computer instead of using any to get those old components running again. They are so old it's time to think about their retirement, not spend money on them.
If you're tight on money you could also build otherwise new computer now but use that old GPU, then later on buy a new GPU as separate purchase - on the logic that switching GPU later on is easy and fast. You could do a build like that with about $500, example build, at the time of writing $463:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Jkcr4s
This example build is done assuming the builder is very tight on money. Its 600W GPU is powerful enough to support the $300 GPUs, but not the $500+ GPUs.
I can tell you I run everything including Star Citizen on my 1060 6gb
1080 resolution of course, but I have never yet encountered a game that I couldnt play pretty well.
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If you already have all of the parts so that it costs you nothing but time to assemble them, then I'd say sure, do it. If you're considering spending a few hundred dollars to buy additional parts to fill out the system, then it's a lot less interesting. But why do you happen to have those parts?
As for GTX 1060 running everything, for example Star Wars: Jedi Survivor releasing later this month lists GTX 1070 as its minimum requirements. So GTX 1060 won't be running everything. But so far the games it won't run are really rare.
Spec-wise, it's well balanced. No one thing will hold it back. It's held back as a whole.
Currently they're giving bug fixes for Maxwell architecture (GTX 900 series) and everything released after that. Kepler architecture (GTX 600 series) still gets critical security fixes. Fermi architecture (GTX 500 series) and earlier are out of support.
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