We looked for what could be the most balanced configuration to play this game. You can choose to update the whole team, if it does not arrive with the components you have. But, if most of the components are equivalent and you only have to change the graphics card, then that money saves you.
PC for Saints Row less than 900 dollars
When a new game comes out, surely the most important thing for a game fan is whether they will be able to move the game. Normally the developers give the minimum requirements and we recommend and then get your life. Deep Silver Volition, developers of the new Saints Row revealed the minimum, recommended, high and ultra requirements.
Based on those recommended for play at 1080p and a rate of 60 FPS or more, we have chosen this configuration. Then, everyone can adjust it according to their needs or budget. This is a PC proposal for Saints Row that is around 900 dollars, always seeking to make a quality and economical configuration. Let’s see the components.
Processor – Intel Core i3-10100F
It is recommended, according to the game developers, a 4-core 8-thread processor, so we looked for the equivalent option with the best price. Among the most interesting and economical options is the Intel Core i3-10100F which in Boost mode reaches 4.3 GHz and a price that around 80 dollars. We have alternative options from AMD, but these already cost around 130 dollars, so we leave that to the taste of the user.
Baseboard – ASRock B560M PRO4
Here it already depends on what we want to spend, there are very cheap and more than enough solutions for this processor. We opted for the ASRock B560M PRO4 to be the most complete and to offer, among other things, a Passive heatsink for the M.2 PCIe SSD. Maybe the connectors are a little off, but for the rest, it’s a very good motherboard for around 120 dollars.
Graphics – Gigabyte RTX 3050 EAGLE OC
The developers say that requires at least 8 GB of VRAM memory for this game in 1080p @ 60 FPS. So we looked for graphics that meet this minimum requirement. Among the most interesting is the Gigabyte RTX 3050 EAGLE, which is one of the cheapest. This graph gives us support for DLSS
RAM – Kingston FURY Beast RGB DDR4 16GB
We are especially struck by the fact that the game for the resolution and the FPS rate that we have chosen this configuration requires at least 12 GB of RAM. So an 8 GB configuration is not worth it and it is absurd to create a 12 GB configuration in DDR4, so we go to 16 GB of DDR4. Among the most interesting options is the Kingston FURY Beast RGB DDR4 16GB. We are talking about a kit of two 8 GB modules and which has RGB lighting, which has a very attractive price of less than 90 dollars.
SSD – Crucial P2 M.2 PCIe 3.0 1TB
Those who want to save a bit can opt for a 2.5-inch SATA type SSD. We wanted to look for the best possible performance, that’s why we chose a M.2 and PCIe 3.0 SSD form factor, because the processor does not support PCIe 4.0 (and they are more expensive). unit Crucial P2 It has a capacity of 1TB and quite acceptable performance for the users. 100 dollars which is generally worth
Case – Nfortec Eris RGB White
In the PC tower market, there are many options, cheaper than this one, but they did not comply with good quality and front cover. The Nfortec Eris We found this to be a great option, as it has a slanted front and two fans in the front. It’s a micro ATX chassisjust like our motherboard, so it fits like a glove. This box is worth around 60 dollarsso it’s a great option.
Power Supply – Corsair CV650 650W 80 Plus Bronze
The set we have chosen does not have a high consumption, so a source of 650 W seems to us to be a very good option. The big downside of this Corsair CV650 it’s that it’s “basic” or what amounts to the same thing, it’s not modular. You already know that modular fountains are usually 20-30 more expensive, but we wanted to cut the budget as much as possible. Ronda this diet the 70 dollars and is from a widely recognized brand.
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