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Overclockers UK Titan Neutron Micro-ATX Gaming PC (w/ GTX 1060)

Tomb Raider

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We used a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and the Tomb Raider built-in benchmark set to ‘Ultimate' quality.

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The Titan Neutron runs the Mesh reference system very closely here. That's a pretty stunning result considering that the Mesh PC is only a year old and cost almost twice as much when it was released. You really are getting a lot of gaming potential for your money here.

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Grand Theft Auto V

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We used a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and the GTA V built-in benchmark set to maximum quality settings to offer an intense challenge for the gaming hardware while also making playable frame rates a possibility.

We used FRAPS to record the frame rates of the last portion of the benchmark, where a jet flies across the city followed by a truck ploughing into a petrol tanker.

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The Titan Neutron actually slightly beat the Mesh in GTA, which is another phenomenal result given the price. But given the 6GB of memory we decided to push every setting we could to the maximum, which required a little over 4GB of frame buffer.

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The frame rate has dropped noticeably, by about a quarter, but this is still eminently playable. This system will be able to handle GTA V at 1,920 x 1,080 with quality on maximum possible.

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9 comments

  1. Not a PC gamer, googled it this popped up.

    I’m really considering getting a gaming PC but I haven’t had a PC for nearly 15 years and feel very out of touch.

    I know very little about processor info or things like that but I do know that PC gaming works out a hell of a lot cheaper.

    If I just wanted my games on PC just to look better than console what kind of set up will I need and how much is that gonna set me back?

    Balls out.

  2. Well the most important factor for price is whether you want to build your own PC or whether you want to buy one.

  3. Ok, I’d probably prefer to buy one, how much would that set me back for a gaming PC on level with or better graphics / frame rate than a ps4? But if I made one myself how much cheaper/expensive will that be?

  4. To buy a pre built system thats significantly more powerful than a ps4 you would probably be looking at around $1000. Now i havent spent hours researching, but just based on knowledge of my market thats my guess. To build a pc thats better than a playstaion, you could build one for $500 that would beat it easily.

  5. Ok so building one would make more sense, how would I get started?

  6. Well first of all you’d want to watch a video on how to build a computer to make sure you feel comfortable with the steps involved. I’ll tell you right now its not that hard I did it when i was 12. Here’s a link to a good one: https://youtu.be/k1Q8ksRI1Eo

  7. That’s awesome, best part about making my own would be even if it was over 500 to make I wouldn’t be spending it all at once itd be like little investments. That’s my new hobby thanks man.

  8. Np. Just look up a build guide or something to find a list ot parts thats good for the price range your looking at, and your golden.

  9. Benjamin Hojnik

    Guys, can you do a seperate review of the Gainward card ?
    It seems like a nice budget option.