Today the Spider-Man Remastered game officially opens on the PS4. Sony decided to bring it to a computer. The job was really good, why aren’t you? Spider-Man Remastered is paired with Ray Tracing, NVIDIA DLSS supporttwo technologies which are absent from the game’s original version.
If you want the best Spider-Man experience, it won’t be cheap. For the game in 4K resolution, with Ray Tracing activated and with DLSS in Quality mode, we will need a fairly powerful computer. With the benefits of certain components, you can spend about 2,000 dollars, or even more than 3.000 dollars if you add an SSD, RAM, a power supply and a chassis.
The minimum we need for 4K with Ray Tracing.
This superhero game is considered to be the best game. Sony wanted it to come to PC after four years of official launch. To do that, he ported it and was able to improve his graphics, and adding some extras. Ray Tracing and DLSS These are two technologies that were not yet available, so the integration of them makes a difference to the game.
As the cornerstone of the PC, and allow the Spider-Man game, we opted for the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor. This processor has 12 cores and 24 threads, which are among the best in marketing. Basically, for many years, we have had a processor that promises exceptional performance. Moreover, as the launch of the new AMD processors is approaching, the price is less than 450 dollars, when it usually costs around 650 dollars.
The motherboard always needs to go, according to the processor we chosen. A 100-Euro motherboard for the Ryzen 9 5900X, you must find a robust solution with good VRM phase. We used the ASUS RoG Strix X570-F Gaming, which has a fairly robust VRM phase system. He has portable heatsinks for two M.2 SSDs NVMe PCIe 4.0, and rear rear panel connectivity is very good. This motherboard usually costs about 400 dollars, so if we find it over 300 dollars, we recommend that you buy that.
Now move on to the screen, where we can play the 4K format with the Power Tracker. In addition, since the game supports the NVIDIA DLSS, we will also have extra performance to compensate the loss due to Ray Tracing. A great choice is the Zotac Gaming RTX 3080 Trinity OC, which has a large heat sink. Usually, the 3080 XHTSE is estimated at 1000 dollars. So, if you find about 900 dollars, go for that.
If we want to play in this resolution, we need a monitor for 4k games. For the more immersive experience, we will play titles like Spider-Man, Cyberpunk 2077 or any other game that would look a bit different. Among the most interesting options, this three-inch Gigabyte G34WQC-A is equipped with 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Many 4K gaming monitors start at $400, so if one costs around $300, it can be a great option.
Sadly, we wanted a full-size computer.
In the past, the two components were around the same number as the two. It is a lot of money, but not so cheap is it paying more for the game and having 60 FPS with Ray Tracing enabled. If we need heatproof, SSD, power supply, and chassis, you can spend over $3000.
There’s another interesting option, if you want to.
- WD Black SN850 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD: M.2 PCIe 4.0 drives offer fast read and write speeds. This type of hard drive costs around 150 dollars, which is a very good price.
- Liquid cooler Corsair iCUE H100i EXLECT, whether it’s for more work or your system, a liquid cooler with RGB can be a good option. On a 240 mm radiator, the prices usually go around $150-200, and in most cases 360-300 o’clock.
- Torre Corsair 4000D Airflow Crystal Templado: Here we should choose a sturdy frame, which will last a long time and with a mayado façade. For the best price, a PC is normally priced around $75-150.
- Power supply Asus 1000g 1000W 80 Plus Gold: We can go for a long-term source with a power of about 1000W with high energy efficiency. Normally, value and structure of 1000 W sources are around 200-250 dollars.