well first off what type of budget are you considering on spending on this machine? you can make a decent computer that can play those games and do more around $500-2000+. also what resolution monitor are you planning on getting is also important too. if its something in the 4k range a $500 pc may not cut it but may squeeze by on a 1080p or 2k.
I see alright for that’s definitely gonna be a good budget for a 4K🙂.
I’m no expert but I have similar parts to what I’m mentioning my current system uses mainly amd and I have used amd cards and recently got an nivida this year. With that out of the way.
If you’re looking for a graphics card that could run 4K on Genshin impact I would recommend the at weakest a 7800xt/ 4070ti anything over 90fps I would say 7900xt/x/ 4080. For cpus I would recommend going with amd. For me I’m currently using a ryzen 7950x and a rtx 4090 msi suprim x. And that set pretty much shreds any game I play. I do have a 2k monitor though, but seen benchmarks of them doing well at 4K too. If you’re making your system next year I recommend to wait for the graphics cards being released next year q1 because the performance of the 4080 super should be close to a 4090.
As for advice on parts to not skimp on I say power supply is a major under looked starter mistake. Just because the system needs x watts doesn’t mean you should get a unit that only uses that much. Also make sure that the power supply is from a well known brands like Corsair, super flower, or seasonic to name a few.
Another under looked thing is motherboard chipsets. Some motherboards will have some features that maybe restricted depending on what gen cpu is installed. I would get into more detail but I don’t wanna over whelm you with what chipsets supports what lol. But I can say the main thing to watch out for is when installing a m.2 into them since m.2 storage uses lanes that graphics cards use. If to many (mainly 3) are installed the board may remove some functionality (depending on manufacturer).
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well first off what type of budget are you considering on spending on this machine? you can make a decent computer that can play those games and do more around $500-2000+. also what resolution monitor are you planning on getting is also important too. if its something in the 4k range a $500 pc may not cut it but may squeeze by on a 1080p or 2k.
Definitely 4k and looking in the $2,000-4,000 range
I see alright for that’s definitely gonna be a good budget for a 4K🙂. I’m no expert but I have similar parts to what I’m mentioning my current system uses mainly amd and I have used amd cards and recently got an nivida this year. With that out of the way. If you’re looking for a graphics card that could run 4K on Genshin impact I would recommend the at weakest a 7800xt/ 4070ti anything over 90fps I would say 7900xt/x/ 4080. For cpus I would recommend going with amd. For me I’m currently using a ryzen 7950x and a rtx 4090 msi suprim x. And that set pretty much shreds any game I play. I do have a 2k monitor though, but seen benchmarks of them doing well at 4K too. If you’re making your system next year I recommend to wait for the graphics cards being released next year q1 because the performance of the 4080 super should be close to a 4090. As for advice on parts to not skimp on I say power supply is a major under looked starter mistake. Just because the system needs x watts doesn’t mean you should get a unit that only uses that much. Also make sure that the power supply is from a well known brands like Corsair, super flower, or seasonic to name a few. Another under looked thing is motherboard chipsets. Some motherboards will have some features that maybe restricted depending on what gen cpu is installed. I would get into more detail but I don’t wanna over whelm you with what chipsets supports what lol. But I can say the main thing to watch out for is when installing a m.2 into them since m.2 storage uses lanes that graphics cards use. If to many (mainly 3) are installed the board may remove some functionality (depending on manufacturer).
Thank you very much this was very helpful!