
Marvel Rivals launch in South Africa
Marvel Rivals launch needs a balanced parts plan, not a random basket. Map the CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD, cooling, and monitor target to the budget so SA builders know where to spend first.
Read moreSkyrim texture and remaster mods on RTX 5070 Ti need VRAM, storage and compatibility checks before you install. Use this SA gaming PC guide to balance sharper visuals with smooth play and upgrade room.
For Skyrim, a SA buyer should size the PC around the target resolution first, then the GPU. A build using Ryzen 5 7600, Core i5-14400F, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB DDR5 can aim for 90-140 fps at 1440p in many tuned games, while the graphics-card budget usually sits around R20,000-R32,000.
For Skyrim, 1080p rewards a balanced CPU and GPU, while 1440p and 4K shift more of the work to the graphics card. A Ryzen 5 7600 or Core i5-14400F is enough for many builds, but high-refresh play benefits from 32GB RAM and a fast 1TB NVMe SSD.
If the title is older or lightly threaded, an RTX 5090 will often wait on the CPU at 1080p. Spend extra only when the monitor can show the frames or when 4K texture packs and ray tracing are part of the plan.
For this class of build, do not let one component swallow the whole basket. Keep room for a quality B650 or B760 motherboard, 32GB RAM, a 1TB SSD and a reliable 650W to 850W PSU. Older games can hit high FPS on modest cards, while Cyberpunk-style titles need stronger GPUs and upscaling to stay smooth.
Use broad SA price bands rather than a single live price: CPUs often sit around R3,000-R8,000, SSDs around R1,000-R3,000 and graphics cards across R20,000-R32,000.
Start with resolution, texture quality, shadows, ray tracing and upscaling. Texture quality mostly uses VRAM; shadows and crowd density often hit the CPU; ray tracing can halve performance on the wrong GPU. Use a 144Hz monitor only when the game and PC can hold high frame rates consistently.
For SA players on fibre, online games also need stable latency. Ethernet to the router is still the cleanest option for competitive play.
For 1080p, start around RTX 4060 or RX 7600 class cards. For 1440p, move to RTX 4070, RTX 5070 or RX 7800 XT class hardware if you want higher settings and 90 fps or more.
Yes for a new gaming PC when the budget allows it. 16GB still works in older games, but 32GB gives smoother multitasking, modding and browser use while a game is open.
For most story games, spend more on the GPU after choosing a modern 6-core CPU. For esports or simulation-heavy titles, protect CPU headroom because 1 percent lows decide how smooth the game feels.
set the target resolution, target fps and monitor refresh rate, then choose the GPU that reaches that number without cutting RAM, SSD or PSU quality.